R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 
SCILLA. 
Extremely hardy, early-flowering bulbs, thriving in any situation and worthy 
of more general cultivation. The bulbs of S. Siberica should be planted three 
inches deep; those of Campanulata and Nutans four or five inches deep. 
Doz. 100 | 1,000 
Siberica. (Amana or Precox.) Flowers charming | 
bright blue, of compact growth, five to six inches 
high ; beautiful in combination with Snowdrops or 
Crocuses, also excellent for forcing in pans; extra- | 
large bulbs Set chad! One oo einem eee 25 | $1.75 | $14.00 
Campanulata Ceerulea. Bright blue ; height, one foot 115) ||| LOOM anzAgO 
Campanulata Alba. Pure white, waxy bells . . .| .20] 1.50] 12.00 
Campanulata Rosea. Delicate Rose . . a\l cae) |) tage] he Ge) 
Nutans Ceerulea. (7%e Bluebell or Hy lacs of Eng- | 
lish Woods.) Elegant spikes of bright blue hyacinth- | 
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NutansPAlbay eeureswhite’ an). = eee ow 220) |leleSON |p e200 
Nutans?Pilacinas Rosy-Wlacsa oa) eee .30 | 2.00 
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SNOWVWV DRO BS (Galanthus.) 
These well-known favorites are among the hardiest and earliest of spring 
flowers. The bulbs should be planted three inches deep ; they thrive in almost 
any soil and situation. 
Doz. 100 [{ 1,co00 
Single Flowering. Boos en oe sk Gl says te. Pell SEIS MIR COM | OCOO 
Double Flowering. . eRe Nota Gog, RAM aS Hirer ake .30 | 2.00 | 17.00 
Elwes’ Giant Flowering. Flowers white, tipped 
with FEREEDY) of Jarge size, the finest of all snow drops 
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Those interested in forming permanent natural plantations should not over- 
look the Snowdrops and Scillas. There are no better subjects for such work. 
The former peer 
through the ground 
even while the snow 
covers it, and they 
are closely followed 
by the bright blue 
Scilla Siberica, the 
earliest of its genus; 
this in turn, being 
succeeded by the 
larger hyacinth-like 
spikes of Scilla 
Campanulata in 
blue, white and deli- 
cate rose,commonly 
knownas the Wood 
Hyacinth. 
Scilla Siberica. 
RANUNCULUS. 
ORGEOUS dwarf flowers, easily grown in pots for winter blooming, or in cold frames 
for spring. Eight roots may be potted in a 6-inch bulb-pan; they should be covered 
one inch. The colors include shades of white, yellow, crimson, and purple, some being al- 
most black. They are very effective for decoration, either as pot plants or cut. 
Doz. 100 
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Giant Double French, Mixed. In great variety of brilliant colors | $0.15 | $0.75 | $6.00 
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Double Persian, Mixed. Rope shaped flowers in great variety | 
OMnIChiColors lea ee SERRE TRA AAAs ick ie i “IS | +75 6.00 
Double Persian, Fireball. Viv id Geariet ayia SoA NEG 7/5, ||. Kale) 
Double Persian, Jaune Supreme. Golden peiloos Sea ies .35 | 2.25 | 20.00 
Double Persian, Mont Blanc. Pure white eS. -35 | 2.25 | 20.00 
Double Persian, Queen of the Netherlands. Black 125 | 1.75 14.00 
Double Persian, Saturnus. Deepcrimson . ... . . .| .25 |) 1-75 | 14-00 
Double Turban, [lixed. Flowers of large size, like miniature | | 
Pzonies; many bright colors ... . BC sede eo oll een eee Gee) Sin SPONGES 
