24 FARQUHAR’S AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
NERINE. GUERNSEY LILY. 
These beautiful flowers show their flower-spikes within a few weeks after being started. 
They may be grown in pots in light, sandy soil, and are excellent for forcing. 
f : Each. Doz. 
Sarniensis (77we Guernsey Lily), crimson, fine . . . . . . . . + $0.20 $2.00 
Crispa;-pinls pretty<crispedifoliage ; 2) inmyake th Siuee! ial 7-setere Se .20 2.CO 
NYMPHA-A ODORATA ROSEA. 
HARDY PINK POND LILY. 
We offer fine roots of our growing of this beautiful hardy aquatic. It is as hardy as the 
common White Pond Lily and may be grown in a tub, brook, or pond. Orders will be 
filled in spring if desired. Fine strong flowering roots, 80 cents each; $9.00 per dozen. By 
mail, $1.00 each. 
ORNITHOGALUM. 
Arabicum. A remarkably beautiful bulbous plant of stately habit. 
The flowers are large, numerous, delicately fragrant, and are 
borne on spikes 18 inches high. Most desirable and useful for 
house culture, and largely used for forcing by florists and 
Pardeners shen cide hae sR in Disks atom sna pes gemma ee 
By mail, add 20 cents per dozen for postage. 
Umbellatium (Star of Bethlehem). A hardy, dwarf, bulbous- 
ool plant, with large clusters of pure white, star-shaped 
owers ene eV if 
Each. Per Doz. Per roo. 
$0.05 $0.50 $3.00 
04 .20 1.50 
HARDY PAZONIES. 
A splendid genus of plants, becoming more and more popular every year on account of 
their great beauty and hardiness, doing well in almost any situation. 
Each. Per Doz. 
Flowering: Plants; infereat,vaniety of colar sy. fo) ce Sue en O25 pean 
Extra Warge Plants ain splendid vaRictyn iim) micas) ou lem) Ge munemecuae 50 5-00 
Double White, Fragrant. This grand Peony should be in every garden -40 4.50 
Tenuifolia Flore Pleno, flowers very double, crimson —of a shade rival- 
ling the Facgueminot Rose. The foliage is remarkably pretty, being 
dense and finely cut, like a fern gee. a ae eh tet 
Add 5 cents each for postage, if sent by mail. 
.50 5-50 
TREE PALONIES. 
PAONY MOUTAN. 
A group recently introduced; hardy Japanese shrubs, with very large, single or double 
flowers. They are of most charming colors, perfectly hardy, but slow of propagation. Various 
fine varieties. $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
Add Io cents each for postage, if sent by mail. 
OXALIS. 
A class of small, bulbous plants, of great beauty, 
both in foliage and bloom; they are valuable for pot 
culture and hanging baskets, and as a house plant 
are very desirable. The bulbs grow in any good, 
rich soil, and should be planted three or four in a $ 
live-inch pot. . 
Each. Doz. 100, 
Alba, pure white ; free-flowering; 
VeLy pretty <i; Maun. 9. + #O,04 PO.25 BL.75 
Alba, home-grown bulbs; large 
and fine. . 05) S50 800 
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Bowiei, beautiful, large, rose = 
colon.) 04 225 1.75 H 
Bowiei, extra large, home-grown 
bulbs! "ae cocks) aki =) ee) vosORe mS om aang 
Cernua, fine yellow, one of the best .04 2 
Pe res 
Oxalis Cernua. 
-25 2.00 Each. Doz. 100. 
Cernua, extra large, home-grown . . . . . «© « - « « «© « « («© $0.05 $0.50.$3-00 
Hirta, deep rose, small foliage. . . . . « . 2 « 4 5 © 0) lepine BOR tagOepee 
Martiana, blood red, dwarf, very fine . . . .O4 -30 2.00 
Purpurea laxula, purple, large, a grand hanging plant. . . . «© + + 03 -30 1.75 
Mixed varieties of 45) Peale wy hacs Oat bey ee .03  .20 I.50 
