BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS, AND SUNDRIES. 



White Roman Hyacinth. 



EARLY ROMAN 

 HYACINTHS. 



These beautiful Hyacinths 

 are indispensable to the florist in 

 his autumn and winter cut-flower 

 work; while to the amateur they 

 fjfy^^s, are among the most easily culti- 

 ■" 'cljvated and most satisfactory of 

 flowering bulbs. The white va- 

 riety, if planted early in Septem- 

 ber and gently forced, will bloom 

 in November; the others require 

 from two to three weeks longer. 



When grown in pots or pans 

 they are most effective planted 

 in groups of six or more bulbs 

 in each. 



White. Extra Large. $1.00 

 per doz.; $6.00 per 100; 

 $50.00 per i,ooo. 



White. Mammoth. $1.25 per 

 doz.; $7.50 per 100; $65.00 

 per 1,000. 



Pink. 75c. per doz.; $4.50 

 per 100; $40.00 per 1,000. 



Light Blue. 60c. per doz.; 

 $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 

 1 ,000. 



White Italian or Parisian. 

 These are about a fortnight 

 later than the Early White 

 Roman Hyacinths and the blos- 

 soms somewhat larger. They 

 are very useful for forcing, 

 being fragrant and decorative. 

 75c. per doz.; $4.00 ror 100; 

 $35.00 per 1,000. 



By viail^ add 10 cents per 

 dozen to the above prices for 

 postage. 



HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 



A showy, hardy plant, blooming in July and August, and producing spikes about three feet long, crowned with 

 numerous large pendent bell-shaped pure white blossoms. 



Large roots, per dozen, 30 cents; per ioo, $2.00; per i,ooo, $14.00. 

 By mail) add at the rate of 15 cents per dozen for postage. 



SIX OF A KIND SOLD AT DOZEN RATES; 25 AT IOO RATES; 250 AT 1,000 RATES. 



TEN ENTRIES AND TEN FIRST PRIZES WITH FARQUHAR'S BULBS. 



Jamaica Plain, March 28, 1904. 

 MESSRS. R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., 



Gentlemen: You will be pleased to learn of the success I had with your bulbs in taking First Prize in 

 each of the ten classes for which I entered at the Spring Exhibition of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 

 Your bulbs were remarkably fine. Yours very truly, WILLIAM A. RIGGS, 



Gardener to E. A. Clark, Esq. 



