12 FARQUHAR’S AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
CAMASSIA ESCULENTA. 
This produces long, graceful, loose racemes of blue or purple star-shaped blossoms; hardy; 
height, one foot. Each, 4 cents. Per doz., 25 cents. Per 100, $2.00. 
CHIONODOXA. GLORY-OF-THE-SNOW. 
One of the most beautiful spring flower- 
ing plants in cultivation, and thoroughly 
hardy. It grows taller than Scilla Siberi- 
ca; flowers longer and more numerous. 
Everyone admits that it is a gem among 
spzing flowers. For pots it is very useful, 
and for edgings, masses, or beds it is re- 
markably effective and beautiful. 
Each. Per Doz. Per roo. 
Lucilliz, brilliant 
sky blue flowers 
with white centres $0.03 $0.20 $1.25 
Sardensis, intensely 
deep blue; very 
MNO Rig Sto 03 25 1.80 
Gigantea, beautiful, 
large-flowering va- 
riety, with blue, 
white centred 
flowers; exquisite 04 30 2.50 
Chionodoxa Lucillie. 
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COLCHICUM. 
These lovely hardy little flowers spring into bloom, as if by magic, 
in September. The leaves appear in spring and the flowers, which are 
of a variety of colors, greatly resemble the crocus. 
Each. Per Doz. Per too. 
Autummnale; mixedscolors 1 4) ee $0.05 $0.45 $3.00 
Autumnale alba, pure white . .. . -10 1.00 6.00 
Colchicum. 
CHINESE NARCISSUS OR SACRED LILY. 
NEW YEAR’S LILY. 
This is a beautitul and interesting va- 
riety of Marcissus Tazetta. It was intro-: 
duced in Boston a short time ago by the 
Chinese, who grow and flower it admirably 
in theiy shop windows. It is very easily 
grown in water, and if set in the centre of 
a shallow dish, with small pieces of marble 
or stones, the roots will form a beautiful 
net work, and the bulb will flower freely. 
One bulb we grew had ninety-seven ex- 
panded flowers at one time. The flowers 
are yellow and white. Very attractive and 
excellent for window culture. 
We offer the true Chinese-grown 
variety. 
Each. Per Doz. 
Fine large Bulbsth tt gtity Tia Ris Gok: RESTA Re eS | RN Sey ee a ee $0.10 $1.00 
Extra large bulbs aj OR RPRGES tive See Cae Oe BY or eth ee ats 1.50 
By mail, add 6 cents each for postage. 
CONVALLARIA. (See Lily-of-the-Valley.) 
