R. & J. FARQUHAK & CO., BOSTON. 



GRAPE HYACINTHS. 



Ilemerocallis Aurantiaca Major. 



VERY hardy, dwarf, spring-flowering bulbs, 

 succeeding in almost any situation, and suit- 

 able for edgings and clumps in shrubbery 

 and hardy perennial beds. They also produce a 

 splendid effect and thrive planted in the grass in 

 the same manner as Crocuses. 

 Blue Grape Hyacinths. Dozen, 15 cents; 



100, 60 cents ; 1,000, $4.00. 

 White Grape Hyacinths. Dozen, 20 cents; 

 100, $1.25; 1,000, $9.00. 



HELLEBORUS NIGER. 



(Christmas Rose.) 

 The Christmas Rose is almost hardy, and if 

 grown in cold frames with protection from frost 

 will produce its beautiful blossoms freely through- 

 out the winter and spring. The flowers are about 

 three inches in diameter, pure waxy white, shaded 

 with crimson purple. Each, 50 cents ; dozen, 

 $5.00; 100, $35.00. 



HEMEROCALLIS. (Day Lily.) 



Showy, hardy plants for herbaceous borders and 

 grouping among shrubs, bearing a succession of 

 large, fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers, from mid- 

 summer till frost, 

 Aurantiaca Major. (Japanese Giant Day Lily.) Magni- 

 ficent trumpet-shaped blossoms, very broad petalled, and 

 Ften six in< lies across ; of rich orange color; very fragrant. 

 Each, 50 cents; dozen, $5-00 ; 100, S35.00. 

 Disticha Flore Pleno. Flower double ; rich orange. Each, 

 5 cents ; dozen, $2.50; 100, $15.00. 

 Flava. (Yellow Day Lily.) Clear yellow ; sweet scented flowers. 

 Each, 10 cents ; dozen. Si. 00 ; 100, $6.00. 

 Hiddendorfii. A Chinese variety of dwarf habit, with large, bright 

 yellow flowers. Each, 20 cents; dozen, #1.75; 100, $ 10.00. 



HEPATICA. 



Pretty, dwarf spring flowers, very hardy and free blooming. They succeed 

 best in rather moist and shady situations. 



Blue. Single. Each, 15 cents; dozen, #1.25; 100, $8.00. 

 Red. Double. Each, 20 cents; dozen, $2. 00; 100, $12.00. 

 White. Single. Each, 20 cents; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



IXIAS. 



Charming bulbs for winter-bloom- 

 ing, of easy culture and producing 

 very brilliant flowers. The colors in- 

 clude many shades of yellow, pink, 

 scarlet, and crimson. The centre of 

 the flower is always distinct in color 

 from the outer parts, the effect of 

 which is very striking, riant six or 

 eight bulbs in a six-inch bulb-pan, 

 covering them one inch. 

 Alba. Pure white. Dozen, 30 

 cents; 100. $1.75; 1,000, $12.00. 

 Aurantiaca flajor. Golden yel- 

 low with large dark eye. Dozen, 

 25 cents; ioo,$i.5o; 1,000, $10.00. 

 Crateroides flajor. Bright scar- 

 let. Dozen, 50 cents; 100, $3.00. 

 Haculosa. Beautiful pink. Dozen, 

 50 cents; 100, $3.00; 1. 000, $25.00. 

 Rosea Plena Hultiflora. New, 

 soft rose; fragrant. Dozen, 30 

 cents; 100, $2. 00; 1.000, $14.00. 

 Smiling flary. Bright rosy pink. 



Dozen, 50 cents; 100, $3.00. 

 Finest /lixed. Do/en. 15 cents; 

 100, 60 cents; 1,000, S4.00. 



Grape Hyacinths. 



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