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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 



MONTBRETIA. 



Hardy border plants with elegant and gracefully 

 branched Gladiolus-like flowers which are now much 

 prized for cutting during summer. The colors vary from 

 clear yellow to rich scarlet, and the plants grow about 2 

 feet in height. Plant the bulbs five inches deep and 

 protect them during winter with liberal mulching. Deliv- 

 ery in Spring. 



Per Per 

 Doz. ioo. 

 Crocosmleflora. Orange-scarlet $0.20 $1.00 

 Etoile de Feu. Rich scarlet, 



yellow centre 50 



Golden* Sheaf. Clear yellow, 



beautiful 20 



Rayon D'Or. Deep yellow, very 



3.00 

 I - 2 5 



Per 



1,000. 



$650 



23.OO 



8.50 



8.50 

 25.OO 



.25 I.50 IO.OO 



large . .20 1.25 



Rosea. Bright salmon-rose . . .60 3.50 



Transcend ant. Large golden-yel- 

 low flowers, outside bright red . 



Pottsii. Bright yellow, flushed 



with red 15 .75 5.00 



New Seedlings. Choice sorts . .30 1.75 12.00 



NIRENE. {Guernsey Lily.) 



These are amongst the earliest flowering bulbs of the 

 Amaryllis family, producing erect stems crowned with 

 beautiful flowers in a few weeks after being potted. 



Per Per 



BY R 5 J f 4S9UIWR 5 CC 



Montbretia, New Seedlings. 



Sarniensis. (True Guernsey 

 Lily.) Brilliant crimson- scarlet; 

 very fine 



Fothergilli Major. F 1 o w e r s 

 vivid scarlet, of shining and deli- 

 cate texture ; very free blooming ; 

 superb 



Each. Doz. 



100. 



$0.40 $4.00 $25.00 



I. OO IO.OO 



ORNITHOGALUM. 



Per Per Per 



Doz. 100. 1,000. 

 Arabicum. (Arabian Star of Bethlehem.') An effective variety, with large heads of fragrant 

 star-shaped flowers, white with black eye, borne on erect stems 18 inches high; excellent for 



forcing and winter cultivation $0.50 $2.75 $20.00 



By niail, add 15 cents per dozen for postage. 

 Umbellatum. (Star of Bethlehem.) A hardy, dwarf variety, with clusters of white, star- 

 shaped flowers 15 1. 00 6.00 



OXALIS. 



Lovely little bulbous plants for hanging pots and baskets, 

 should be planted an inch deep, six or eight in a 5-inch pot. 

 a sonny situation. 



The bulbs 

 They need 



Per 



Doz. 



Oxalis, Bermuda Buttercup. 



Bermuda Buttercup. A large and free-flowering 

 form of Cernna from Bermuda, flowers clear yel- 

 low; very beautiful 



Boweii. One of the finest sorts, with large rosy crim 

 son flowers and handsome foliage; large bulbs 



Grandifi.ora Rosea. Large pink flowers 



Hirta. Deep rose, delicate' foliage . . 



Martian a. A dwarf-growing sort usually 

 with many small blood-red blossoms . 



Multiflora Alba. Pure white . . . 



VERSICOLOR. Red, violet, and white 



Mixed Varieties. Many sorts . . . 



Per 



IOO. 



Per 



1,000. 



covered 



$0.30 $2.00 $1400 



■SO 



.40 



•SO 

 .20 

 .10 



2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 



2.50 



2.00 



I.25 



.60 



14.00 

 1400 

 14.00 



14.00 

 9.00 

 4 00 



PANCRATIUM. {Spider Lily.) 



MARITIMUM. (Sea Daffodil.) An Amaryllis-like plant with large umbels of showy, fragrant, white flowers 

 with long filamentous segments. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.25; per 100, 37.50. 

 By mail, add 5 cents each for postage. 



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



