Clump of Iris, showing a wild op natural effeet in planting 



BULBS FOR WILD GARDENS 



BEAUTIFUL effects may be produced by planting many of the hardier kinds of 

 flowering Bulbs in masses among trees and in front of clumps of shrubbery, 

 such Bulbs as are perfectly hardy and which, when once planted, are likely to 

 and multiply from year to year without further care, should be employed. 



The following sorts are among the hardiest and best for naturalizing in this way : 



Per ioo 



SCILLA CAMPANULATA COERULEA (Blue Wood Hyacinth) $1.25 



SCILLA CAMPANULATA ALBA (White Wood Hyacinth) 2.00 



SCILLA SIBERICA (Blue Squill) . 1.75 



SINGLE-FLOWERING SNOWDROP 1.00 



NARCISSUS HORSFIELDII (Giant Yellow Daffodil) 3.50 



NARCISSUS EMPEROR 3.50 



NARCISSUS SPURIUS (Large Trumpet, Very Large Yellow Daffodil) 2.00 



NARCISSUS POETICUS (Poet's Daffodil) 75 



NARCISSUS DOUBLE VON SI0N (Doubl. : Yellow Daffodil) 3.00 



LILIUM CANADENSE (Canadian Bell-flower) 9.00 



LILIUM SUPERBUM (Turks-Cap Lily) 7.50 



Spring- 

 Only 

 flourish 



Per 1,000 



$10.00 

 16.00 

 15.00 



8.50 

 24.00 

 30.00 

 15.00 



4.50 

 22.00 



R. & J. Farquhar & Co. give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or 

 any other matter of any Seeds, bulbs, or Plants they send out, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. 

 If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are at once to be returned. 



6 & 7 South Market Street, Boston : September I, 1904. 



Copyright, 1904, by It. .t J. FaBQTTHAB & Co. 



