R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 



CHIONODOXA. 



( Glory-of-the- Show.) 



THE most beautiful of dwarf blue spring flowers, resembling those of Scilla 

 Siberica, but larger, slightly taller, and more handsome. The Chiono- 

 doxa is very hardy, thriving in any ordinary garden soil, and in almost 

 any situation. The bulbs continue to flower from year to year. It is most 

 satisfactory for wild-garden and woodland planting, also excellent for forcing. 





Doz. 



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Luciliae. Bright sky-blue flowers, with large white 





$1.50 





Sardensis. Rich deep-blue, with small white centre 

 Gigantea. Resembling C. Lucilias, but with much 



•25 



I.50 

 I.50 



10.00 









COLCHICUM. {The Autumn-Flowering Crocus) 

 These interesting bulbous plants produce their large Crocus-like blossoms 

 in September, the leaves nol appearing till the following spring. They are 

 quite hardy, and are particularly adapted for planting among shrubs, under 

 trees, or other shady situations. 



Autumnale. {Meadow Saffron.) Large lilac blos- 

 soms 



Autumnale Album. Large pure white flowers ; very 



Autumnale Mixed. Many colors, including white. 



lilac, purple, and striped 



Agrippinum. Large lilac flowers; very fine; free 



blooming 



4.00 

 10.00 



35-0° 



CALOCHORTUS. (Mariposa Lily or Butterfly Tulips) 

 These Califomian flowers somewhat resemble the Tulip in shape and erect 

 habit of growth The colors include shades of white, lilac, crimson, yellow, 

 and blue, many of the flowers being veined, spotted, or edged with deep yel- 

 low. They maybe forced in the greenhouse, planted in protected cold frames, 

 or set out of doors in May or June. Finest Varieties Mixed. Each, 

 15 cents ; per dozen, Si. 25 ; 'per ioo, 57.00. 



D1ELYTRA SPECTABILIS. (Bleeding Heart.) 

 A well-known hardy plant, bearing in sprii 

 pink, pendant flowers. Eai h. 150 (its ; per doz 



ong racemes of deep rose 

 5 1. 00; per 100, S6.00 



ERYTHRONIUM. (Dog's Tooth Violet) 

 Interesting and beautiful, hardy plants ; flowering early and having curi 

 ously spotted leaves. 



Chionodoxa. 



Dens Canis Albo. White . . 

 Dens Canis Purpureo. I'urple 



Dens Canis Rosea 



Dens Canis Violacea. . . . 

 Dens Canis, nixed 



20 



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8.50 



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I.50 



10.00 



20 



1-25 



8.50 



2S 



1.50 



10.00 



20 



1.25 



8.50 



ERANTHIS HYEMALIS. 



1 Winter Aconite) 



The earliest spring flower, the large golden yellow Buttercup-like blossoms often expanding in the 

 snow ; height, six inches ; a charming plant. Per dozen, 20 cents ; per 100, Si. 25 ; per 1,000, 58. 00. 



FRIT1LLARIA MELEAGRIS. 



Guinea-Hen Flower. 



Exceedingly pretty, dwarf, spring-flowering plants, with large pendant, bell-shaped flowers of white, 

 yellow, brown, and purple, usually striped or mottled. They are desirable for both house and garden 

 cultivation. Out-of-doors the bulbs should be planted four inches deep ; they are quite hardy. 



Finest Mixed. Narrow leaved 



Pure White. Narrow leaved, very beautiful 

 New, Large=Leaved Varieties. Mixed . 



50.30 



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