Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. —— es ae FARQUHAR’S POT-GROWN STRAWBERRIES ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS IN TUBS PAEONIES -——— IRISES FLOWER SEEDS, FOR SUMMER SOWING R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO. 6 and 7 South Market Street Boston, Mass. NON-WARRANTY. R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON We do not give as to description, quality, productiveness or any other matter, any warranty, express or implied, of S any seeds, bulbs, plants, insecticides, fungicides, or fertilizers, which we send out, and we shall not be liable for any mistake made in the filling of any order. Strawberry William Belt If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are at once to be returned. R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO. FARQUHAR’S POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS All the varteties offered are perfect-flowering (bi-sexual) except where marked P. The latter are pistillate and require a row of a perfect-flowering sort planted every 8 or 10 feet to pollenize their blossoms. These, if planted in July and August, produce a large crop the next Summer. and planted with almost no interruption to their growth. Being grown in pots they may be shipped to a distance The plants may be set in beds of three rows, one foot apart and,one foot distant in the rows, with a space of two and one-half feet between the outside rows of adjoining beds left for a pathway. They may also be planted in single rows three feet apart and one foot apart in the rows. FARQUHAR’S “SELECT” VARIETIES FIRST EARLY Campbell’s Early. One of the earliest berries, unusually productive; fruit large and of a beautiful rich red color. Excelsior. | This is decidedly the best early Strawberry and the earli- est good Strawberry. The fruit is of round, conical form, glossy, dark-red color, and of mildly acid flavor. SECOND EARLY Glen Mary. Large, conical, bright red berries; fine flavor. Senator Dunlap. The fruit is large, rich and dark red clear to the centre, with a very rich flavor. It will keep in fair condition for several days on the vines after being ripe enough to pick. MEDIUM Early Jersey Giant. A new, medium-early variety of great merit. The berries are of conical shape with pointed tips and are a bright crimson in color, with a delicious flavor and aroma. Big Joe. A magnificent new Strawberry of robust growth and very prolific. The berries are light crimson in color, unusually large and of fine quality. MEDIUM. — (Continued) Marshall. The fruit of this remarkable sort is of enormous size, of handsome, glossy dark crimson color, and of delicious flavor: Itis one of the best midseason berries, either for private use or market. It is a vigorous grower and requires good soil and high cultiva- tion. As it does not thrive in all soils, it should not be planted extensively until its adaptability is ascertained. 3 McAlpin. Very productive, and is considered by many growers to be one of the best of the newer introductions. The berries are a beautiful scarlet in color, very large and of rich, luscious flavor. Nick Ohmer. Dark glossy red globular berries of superior flavor, fine for forcing. LATE TO VERY LATE Chesapeake. The plants of the Chesapeake are large and vigorous with rich dark green foliage. The fruit is of large size, deep red in color and of a rich aromatic flavor, Commonwealth. This is the latest of all Strawberries; bearing large, conical, deep crimson fruit, sweet and of quality equal to the well- known Bubach. Not only an extra large berry, but also very pro- ductive, of deep rich color, solid and quite juicy. c William Belt. An exceptionally fine berry. In quality it heads the list. The large berries are glossy, deep red; late as Gandy. POT-GROWN PLANTS of the above ‘‘Select’’ Varieties, from 214-in. pots, well rooted, delivery in July and August. $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. FALL-BEARING STRAWBERRIES The Fall-bearing varieties produce fruit at the same season as the ordinary Strawberries, but keep bearing until frost. a late crop, the blossoms must be carefully kept off until July, or the plants will completely exhaust themselves before Fall. To get the best results for If the runners are kept cut during the Summer, it will give additional vigor to the late crop. Progressive. ( one side and out; of good medium size and quite firm. This variety is considered to be one of the best perpetual bearing Strawberries. Pot Grown Plants, $7.00 per 100. The fruit is rich and sweet, a deep red in- SUMMMER, BULLETIN, 1919 FARQUHAR’S POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS— Continued STANDARD VARIETIES EARLY Early Ozark. One of the most productive early varieties, producing large dark-red berries of rather acid flavor, but very delicious. The plants are of vigorous growth with fine dark-green foliage. Sample P. Excellent for either market or home use; prolific, large, firm and delicious. MEDIUM Abington. A strong growing variety of recent introduction. The fruit is of large size, bright red in color, very solid and of excellent flavor. MEDIUM —(Contlinued) Brandywine. A large heart-shaped berry, perfect in form, bright red in color, firm flesh, red to the center and of rich spicy flavor. A great cropper, especially on heavy soils, holds its fruit well up from the ground and generally succeeds everywhere. LATE TO VERY LATE Gandy. This popular old variety is probably known by most berry growers. It is more largely grown than any other late variety. On sandy soils it is unproductive. Rewastico. A very productive new variety. The plants are of vigorous growth with an abundance of dark green foliage and producing uni- formly large berries. Color rich cardinal red, penetrating to centre. POT-GROWN PLANTS of the above Standard varieties, from 2}-in. pots, well-rooted, delivery in July and August. $4.00 per 100; $38.00 per 1,000. ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS IN TUBS CONIFERS IN TUBS RETINOSPORA plumosa. Fine pyramidal plant. 2} to 3 ft. Price per pair, including tubs, $12.00. RETINOSPORA pisifera. Pyramidal plant, distinct and graceful. 23 to IVIES IN POTS IVY. English. ( Hedera-helix.) Plants in 4-in. pots, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. Plants in 5-in. pots, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. Plants in 7-in. pots, $1.75 each. Plants in 9-in. pots, $3.00 each. ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS 3 ft. Price per pair including tubs, $9.00. THUYA occidentalis. (American Ayrborvitae.) pyramidal; foliage light green in color. 3} ft. Price per pair, including tubs, $8.00. 34 to 4 ft. Price per pair, including tubs, Retinospora plumoza The habit is erect and EUONYMUS japonica. Erect-growing variety with large glossy green foliage and bright green bark. Very decorative in pots or tubs. 13 to 2 ft., $2.00 each; 2 to 23 ft., $2.75 each. 2 to 2: ft., $2.75 each. BOXWOOD (Buxus sempervirens.) These are trained in the form of Bay Trees and are used for similar purposes. They have been found to survive the Winter out of doors on the Massachusetts coast with slight protection. Pyramidal. 2: ft., $5.00 each; 3 ft., $7.00 each; 34 ft., $10.00 each; 4ft., $12.00 each; 43 ft. to 5 ft., $15.00 to $20.00 each. Standards. Crowns 15to 16 inch diam., $5.00 each; 16 to 18 inch diam., $8.00 each; 18 to 20 inch diam., $10.00 each. Bush Form. Bushy plants 10 to 12 inches, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100. 12 to 15 inches, $1.25 each; $14.00 per doz 15 sto: TS ans $1.75 each; $18.00 per doz.; 18 to 24 in., $3.00 each. Globe-shaped. Very orna- mental. 12 in. x 12 in., $5.00 each; 15 in. x 15 in., $7.00 each; 18in. x 18 in., $10.00 each; 24 in. x 24 in., $20.00 each. The prices quoted on Box Trees do notinclude tubs. If wanted in heavy, green paint- ed tubs add $1.25 for each plant. Pyramidal Boxwood EUONYMUS japonica aurea variegata. A beautiful variety with glossy dark green foliage, bordered golden yellow. 14 to 2 ft., $2.00 each; R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON FARQUHAR’S FOLIAGE AND FLOWERING PLANTS FOR WINTER DECORATION ASPARAGUS Plumosus Nanus. (Climbing Lace Asparagus.) Bright green finely pinnated fern-like foliage; very lasting. Plants from 3-in. pots, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Sprengeri. The bright green feathery sprays are often three or four feet in length, of drooping habit; excellent for hanging pots and baskets. Plants from 3-in. pots, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Glory of Cincinnati. A more vigorous type of the Lorraine. May and later delivery. Plants from 23-in. pots, $3.25 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. Konkurent. A greatly improved form of G. of Cincinnali, growing in more compact form and very free in bloom. May and later delivery, Plants in 21-in. pots, $3.25 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. BUDDLEIA Asiatica. (Winter Lilac.) An elegant pot-plant, suitable for general decorative purposes and cut-flowers. Flowers pure white, deliciously fragrant. $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. Farquharii. This new hybrid, of our own introduction, is a most valu- able acquisition for the greenhouse or conservatory. The fragrant flowers are pale pink and are borne in cylindrical, tail-like clusters during December and January. Strong plants in 33-in. pots, $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. Officinalis. An excellent companion to the above, with rose-pink, fragrant flowers, each with orange eye, produced in terminal-branched tails. $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. CAMELLIA Japonica. Popular greenhouse evergreen. Pink, White, Scarlet or Variegated. Strong plants 18 to 24 inches. $2.50 each;. Larger Plants, $4.00 each and upwards. Cyclamen, Farquhar’s Giant Glory of Cincinnati Begonia. CROTONS The Croton with its highly colored foliage is indispensable for con- servatory decoration. Strong Plants in 5 named varieties, from 4-in. pots, 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz.; 5-in. pots, 75 cts. each; $8.00 per doz. CYCLAMEN A superior strain producing large flowers of perfect form carried well above the handsome foliage. Farquhar’s Giant Salmon-scarlet. $30.00 per 100. Giant White Giant Crimson Giant Pink Giant Salmon Giant Excelsior (white with claret base) Each of the above varieties except where otherwise priced, Plants in 3-in. pots, $3.25 per doz.; $24.00 per 100. Plants in 3-in. pots, $4.00 per doz; DRACAENA Baptistii. Long, broad foliage; cream, red and orange. 5-in. pots, $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. Godseffiana. A distinct variety forming compact graceful specimens; foliage dark green with irregular, creamy-white spots. 3-in. pots, 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz. Massangeana. Leaves green, striped yellow in centre. $1.50 each; $16.00 per doz. Sanderiana. Graceful variety with glaucous green leaves edged with creamy-white border. 3-in. pots. 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz. Shepherdii. Carmine and green leaves. 5-in pots, $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. Terminalis. Foliage olive-green, striped with carmine and pink. Young leaves bright crimson. 5-in. pots, $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. Youngii. Foliage bright green when young, changing to metallic bronze 5-in. pots $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. All prices quoted in this catalogue subject to change without notice SUMMER, BULLETIN, 1919 FARQUHAR’S FOLIAGE AND FLOWERING PLANTS—(Continued) FERNS Adiantum Hybridum. fronds. A very hardy variety producing magnificent Plants in 5-in pots, $1.25 each. Adiantum Cuneatum. The popular Maidenhair. An elegant variety with graceful fronds; fine for cutting. Plants in 3-in. pots, 35 cts. each; $3.75 per doz. Asplenium Nidus-Avis. (Bird's Nest Fern.) Fronds bright green, grow- ing in a crown. Plants in 4-in. pots 75 cts. each; $8.00 per doz; 5-in. pots, $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. Cyrtomium Rochfordianum. (New Crested Holly Fern.) The foliage of this beautiful new fern is of a glossy dark green, the leaflets being waved or undulated on the edges, giving the plant a graceful appear- ance. Plants in 4-in. pots, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. Nephrolepis Exaltata Bostoniensis. (Boston Sword Fern.) One of the best Ferns for conservatory or window cultivation. Plants in 4-in. pots 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. Nephrolepis Exaltata ‘‘Roosevelt.’”’ This new variety resembles the Boston Fern in appearance, but produces more fronds, thus forming a bushier plant. The pinnae are beautifully undulated, giving the long fronds a wavy appearance. Plants in 4-in. pot’, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. Asplenium Nidus-avis. (Bird’s Nest Fern) PALMS Cocos. Weddeliana. One of the finest Palms for table decoration, Plants in 23-in. pots, 30 cts. each; $3.00 doz.; $20.00 per 100. 3-in. pots, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. Kentia Belmoreana. Of the erect growing feather-leaved Palms this is the best adapted to house decoration and one of the most beautiful, The foliage is glossy dark green, the segments wide and gracefully recurved. Plants in 3} or 4+in. pots, 85 cts. each; $9.00 per doze 5-in. pots, $1.75 each. Forsteriana. This variety is similar to K. Belmoreana, but of stronger growth, with broader and heavier foliage. Plants in 3} or tin. pots, 85 cts. each; $9.00 per doz.; 5-in. pots $1.75 each. Raphis flabelliformis. Very attractive, ornamental Palm. $5.00 each. Raphis Humilis. Highly ornamental Palm with graceful, slender divided leaves. 6-in. pots, $5.00 each; Larger Plants, $7.50 to $15.00 each. Diracena terminalis FERNS— (Continued) Nephrolepis Whitmani. (Ostrich Plume Fern.) A beautiful crested fern with broad plume-like fronds. Plants in 4-in pots 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz. POINSETTIAS Single-flowering. (June and later delivery.) Plants in 21-in pots, $1.75 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 3-in. pots (July.) $2.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 4-in. pots (August), $4.00 per doz., $30.00 per 100. Double-flowering. (Jun. and later delivery.) Plants in 2-in. pots, $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 4-in. pots (August), $5.00 per doz. PF Cocos Weddeliana Picea Balfouriana. One of the tallest of the Chinese Spruces. R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON NEW EVERGREENS FROM CHINA Abies Delavayi. Chinese Spruces at our Cape Cod Nursery. Picea asperata var. ponderosa. New Firs from China Introduced by the Arnold Arboretum Abies Delavayi. This is one of the handsomest of the Silver Fir family. It is also one of the hardiest known in China. Its upright growth and rich deep green foliage make it rival in appearance the Yew trees of Europe, and we predict that for! land- scape purposes this Fir wil! be used to produce the Yew effects here. $5.00 each. Picea asperata var. ponderosa. This handsome variety is remarkable for its large cones. } } Picea montigena. The short. stout bristly leaves are of shining green and more or less glaucescent. Picea retroflexa. Glaucous foliage in somewhat spiral arrangement. Very interesting. Strong plants of the above varieties, each $3.00 Collection of 6 varieties, $15.00. Abies recurvata. This Fir is of pyramidal habit. The rich deep green foliage resembles that of Abies Delavayi, but is strongly recurved, which gives the tree a distinct and pleasing appearance. It has proved perfectly hardy and like A. Delavayi will be a valuable addi- tion to our trees for landscape planting. $5.00 each. New Chinese Spruces Introduced by the Arnold Arboretum Picea asperata. A quadrangular-leaved Spruce from north-western China. Some of the trees are very glaucous in appearance. hence the colloquial name Yun sha (Cloudy Fir). Old trees are very spire-like in outline. All the varieties of P. asperata are of dense growth, and the purplish coloring of the young foliage makes them strikingly beautiful in the early Summer. Picea asperata var. notabilis. This variety differs from the preceding, chiefly in the cones, the scales of which are rhombicovate in outline. Larger Plants. each, $5.00. Collection of 6 varieties, $25.00. HARDY CONIFERS We do not advise planting Evergreens later than October 1st, in New England. We only offer varieties suitable for Fal! Planting. ABIES concolor. (Colorado Silver Fir.) One of the most beautiful and graceful evergreen trees, growing in symmetrical pyramid form, with long feathery foliage, of silvery-green color, which curves upward. As a lawn specimen, it is one of the most decorative trees. 14 to 2 ft. $2.00 each | 3to 4 ft. $5.00 each 2k tOve hte 3.50 each JUNIPERUS communis. (Fnglish Juniper.) Low-growing bushy plant; light glaucous foliage; very hardy. Each Doz. Zach Doz. 13 to 2 ft. $1.50 $15.00 | 2 to 23 ft. $2.00 _ $20.00 Communis var. Hibernica. (Jrish Juniper.) A beautiful glaucous- green variety of dense pillar-like growth; very desirable. Zach Doz... | . Each! Doz. 2 to 23 ft. $2.00 $22.00 | 23 to 3 ft. $2.50 ($28.00 Communis var. suecica. (Swedish Juniper.) (rows in the form of neat compact column: foliage golden green. Each Doz. Each, Doz. 2 to 2k ft. $2.00 $22:00 | 23 to 3:ft: $2.50 $28.00 Communis var. prostrata. A dwarf spreading variety with trailing branchess 15h: cease emul gs. nel eee OOsand paioOleach Chinensis var. Pfitzeriana. A beautiful form with graceful, dark green foliage. Each Each 2 to estts $3.00 | 3 to 4 ft. $4.00 Excelsa var. stricta. (Slender Greek Juniper.) Of slender conical out line, very symmetrical; foliage glaucous, dense and prickly. WValu- able for window boxes. Each Doz. Each Doz. 15 to 18 inches ~ $1.50 $16.00 18 to 24 inches $2.00 $20.00 JUNIPERUS— (Continued) Sabina. (Savin Juniper.) Dwarf _ prostrate spreading branches. Each Doz. Each Doz. 12 to 18 in. $1.25 $12.00 | 18 to 24 in. $1.75 $18.00 Sabina tamariscifolia. (Tamarix-leaved Savin.) A procumbent variety of great beauty. Foliage a pleasing shade of grav-green. Fine for edging. LS to,2Atine Ss prea diinnssccrancoe se ieteaeat tos eee De OPE STO MEE OL OU) Japonica aurea. (Golden Japanese Juniper.) Of erect conical habit; golden foliage. DYE oye Wet ARNT TALON SGD Coe oedo aD Eon ounh OOOO . $3.50 each Virginiana. (The Common Red Cedar.) Well-formed, cultivated speci- mens of this native evergreen are highly ornamental. Splendid for producing natural landscapes. Each | Doz. Each Doz. 2 to 23 ft. $1.25 $14.00.) 4 to 5 ft. $4.00 $42.00 3 to 4 ft. 2.00 20.00 | 5 to 6 ft. 6.00 65.00 Chinensis Kaidsuka. An unusually handsome Juniper of dense pyra- midal growth, having fine, yellowish-green foliaze. Strong plants, 3 to 4 feet, $4.00 each; $45.00 per dozen. Chinensis Gin-ibuki. A variety of decided beauty, of dwarf compact habit, and having delicate foliage of green, variegated with rich golden-yellow. $2.50 each; $28.00 per dozen. Chinensis Kin-ibuki. Similar to the above, but with silvery-white markings. $2.50 each; $28.00 per dozen. Virginale globosa. Very fine dwarf evergreen, with handsome closely set heads of green foliage, forming a dense round mat. $2.50 each; $28.00 per dozen. Virginale globosa aurea. Yellow form of the preceding, and like it, a most valuable acquisition for the rock garden. $2.50 each; $28.00 per dozen. SIX PLANTS OF ONE VARIETY AT DOZEN RATE SUMMER BULLETIN, 1919 HARDY CONIFERS—(Continued) PICEA Douglasii. (Pseudo-tsuga.) (Douglas Spruce.) A grand variety of large conical form with horizontal spreading branches. Foliage pale green, silvery underneath. ZtOPIe Eterm eo ele oOleachs ira. torA4tity2\ oi ney scl. sos eno sOOneach Engelmanni. Compact, pyramidal form; branches sometimes pendulous; foliage bluish-green. Each Doz. 2 to 23 ft. SIESOM =SL5:008 |e5itovGrit. sek oe ets dO. O0Veach 3 to 4 ft. 3.00 32.00 Excelsa. (Norway Spruce.) This familiar Spruce is more extensively grown than any of the others. Very hardy and useful for forming hedges or wind breaks. Hach, Doz, 100 2, COMA abe miekarntepaeN cus aha on aya crete tO: rl -OOhea pow: OO DE COWS MTGE REE mores inate Se hecal TOS et Glos Dame eH OO 8.00 60.00 3. to 4. ft + ol.50'. 15.00. 200.00 4 tod ft .2.50 25.00 5. “tobe ft 3.50 35:00 growth. forming dense, compact plants; very ornamental. LOGON Sine tea acetate eon treeie cs ie ein id Giae ao.eapesOOleach Pungens glauca Kosteriana. The finest form of Colorado Blue Spruce. Very ornamental and invaluable as a specimen tree for the lawn. $2.50 each | 3h: to4ft............87.00 each 2 ALOromnitrersetnacre ie 4.00'each | 4 to 5ft............10.00 each 3 to 33 ft..........6.00 each | 5 .to 6 {t. $12.00. to $15.00 each Larger Plants. Prices on application. Pungens glauca pendula. (Weeping Blue Spruce An attractive spec- imen tree with pendulous branches and rich blue foliage. PRO Aaa alee Mcccli $5.00 each |] 4to 5 ft.............87.50 each PINUS austriaca. (Austrian Pine.) A noble tree of rapid growth with massive horizontal branches covered with long, thick dark-green foliage; very hardy. Each Doz. Each Doz. DEG OLoub Ge eee $2002 seh203002 25 tor Gantt 2 6b 8.4 $7.50 $75.00 SitorAsltricwcswalns 4.00 AD OOM MO CONT EGS seins. LOL00-each Retinospora plumosa Abies Concolor PINUS densiflora. (Japanese Red Pine.) A rapid-growing and very orna- mental Pine; the long slender needles are bright bluish-green. 4 to 5 ft, $4.00 each. Mughus. (Dwarf Mountain Pine.) An Alpine species extremely val- uable for exposed situations; of dwarf, spreading habit, seldom over 4 feet in height. The foliage is of strong, deep green color and the . branching growth of this beautiful bushy Pine makes it exceedingly desirable for lawn clumps, evergreen borders and terraces. It is one of the best Evergreens for planting near the sea. Each Doz. Each Doz. 9to12in. diam. $.85 $9.00 | 18to24in. diam. $2.50 $28.00 12to15in. diam. 1.25 2.50. | 24 to 30in. diam. 3.50 40.00 15 to 18 in. dian,. 1.50 15.00 Ponderosa. (Bull Pine.) A very hardy variety with short spreading branches; very prolificin cones. 3to4ft., $3.00 each; $32.00 per doz. RETINOSPORA filifera pendula. Long, thread-like drooping, light green branches; graceful and beautiful. Zach Doz. Each Doz. LA tore hts cn corebo-00) Speei00! I 2a too Et. ncccte $5.00 $55.00 2 COU tts. arscias 3.00 34.00 | Filifera pendula aurea. A golden-leaved form of the preceding. Bushy plants, 15 to 18 in., $3.00 each. 18 to 24 in., $5.00 each. Pisifera. A fine pyramidal plant, distinct and graceful Each Doz. | Each Doz. Ueto ft... 6 OLS S1S-00) \3:to: 4 ftsc) i... $4.00 $45.00 DE GOWS EG tees es 2.25 25.00 Pisifera aurea. A lovely golden form of the preceding. Each Doz. | Each Doz. VA CORAKEG: cheep axe GLAD LS OO, RS tore tte ac ties. $3.50 $40.00 DE COvStEG ere ometctsue 2.25 25.00 | Plumosa. Forms a handsome pyramid of dense, feathery branches, fine light green foliage. Each Doz. Each Doz. 1d Coretta os SL PLS OO EZ tOVerbtivaiecve. ce $3.00 $34.00 2 top eeiir ec: 2.50 ZS OOF Po etOrtbe rn eiacs. 4.50 50.00 Plumosa aurea. One of the best Evergreens, forming a pyramid of rich golden foliage, which holds its color the year round. It is one of the most brilliant and hardy conifers. Each Doz. Doz. A COPCEEG Scns ns S OOH om bOcoeatbier. wee os b $40.00 in COVSWLG Hore yes ss 2.50 PASH OO nese sianone- Shad ee on iA 55.00 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON HARDY CONIFERS—(Continued) Taxus cuspidata THUYA Occidentalis. (American Arborvitae.) Extremely useful for hedges, screens or lawn specimens. The habit is erect and pyramidal; foliage light green in color. Each Doz. Each Doz. 3 to 33 ft. $1.50$15.00 $110.00 | 7 to 8 ft. $7.50. each 34to4ft. 2.00 22.00 160.00 | 8to 9 ft. 9.00: each 4 todft. 3.00 32.00 9 to 10 ft. 10.00 each 5 to6ft. 4.00 44.00 Larger specimens, 10 to 18 ft. 6 to7 ft. 5.00 55.00 $12.00 to $50.00. Compacta. A dwarf compact form. Each Doz. |} Each Doz. 12 to 18 in. $1.75 $18.00 | 24 to 30 in $3.50 $38.00 18 to 24 in. 2.50 28.00 Elwangeriana. Low, broad pyramid with slender branches; yellowish. Each Doz. 2) FOO tte a even BRE arse oH error teen ee = pe vab2-00. ~ $22:00 OB EG Bikes aR eae oR eet igen ae oo Roan 2.50 28.00 Globosa. (Globe Arborvitae.) Foliage green; compact; globular in form. Each Doz. OicohDn:., diamiaucd sto k ase cctca eevee a ess LOO) 10.00 {ow aye soatabk haste area roa Mais citic oer Coie Teele ata-o odbena) 12.00 TDsto LSiins diam. pase os cake ete ect ec LO) 16.00 US tOLAA ams Miarmicecne,csspemeoctescccidete che meee ice ven Fetes OO 22.00 Pyramidalis. (Pyramidal Arborvitae.) A valuable upright Evergreen. in habit like the Italian Cypress. Each Doz. | Each Doz. DitOroiita cues Jed OOm SL6L00! 4 to Seite pene teers $3.50 $40.00 S tOrA ft cu. sate an 200! tee OOM RO tOLOME tate eg he 5.00 55.00 Pyramidalis Douglassii. A very attractive pyramidal Evergreen, resembling the Retinospora. 2 to QE it. dkon. cw solaloieach® |wontor4 ftrasop meebo OUreach 7, Ss foresees cae ic 2.25 each J Siberica. (Siberian Arborvitae.) Glaucous green foliage; very hardy. t'to, 2) Ebies ccokiaio ls cOleaChs cS eetOhomatter re keteliets $3.00 each 2. “to 2b its. eae 200leach! |i ositov4cith sna. ceae4-OOleach Warreana. Of sturdy pyramidal growth. 13to 2) ftucas. we. obl.2dleach) 3 Storshit. fa. 4. 2b5-00leach 2 tO Dette ce ne. UO feachtl ita agtOr- wet toe ese 4.00 each TAXUS Cuspidata. (Japanese habit; foliage light.green. = Each Doz. 12 to dban' 3: $1250) 23:16:00 15 :tosl8an. 2255. 222/00 22.00 Yew.) A showy variety of spreading Doz. $33.00 Each 18 stowAlins seeds $3.00 Cuspidata var. brevifolia. A handsome form of the above with short dark green leaves. Iebopleset tis nee eee iets $3.00 each ]-13 to 2 ft......... .$4.00 each Repandens. Of spreading habit with glossy dark green foliage; very ornamental. }2-tO Ll SHniad we ssa. oe. OOreach sel Sitop24 sinters eee $3.50 each Tardiva. A valuable Evergreen for bordering or where very low growth is desired; short, dark green foliage. Round, mat-shaped plants. $3.50 each. Larger Plants. $5.00 each. Tardiva Aurea. Yellow form of the above. $3.50 each. TSUGA Canadensis. (Hemlock Spruce.) A handsome native Evergreen valuable as a specimen tree or for hedges and shelter-belts; thrives well in partial shade. Branches slender and graceful. Each Doz. Each Doz. Zetorg arti oreo $150) $15:00> | 633 tortie ane $3.00 $32.00 24. tO okt cs ae 2.00 20:00-4| <4) tosbsttis a a 4.00 42.00 3 to 33 ft 2.50 28.00 Thuya occidentalis. (Arborvitae) SUMMER BULLETIN, 1919 RHODODENDRONS Named Varieties Album Elegans. Free-flowering with blush flowers changing to white. variety Atrosanguineum. A fine early variety with blood-red flowers in good-sized clusters. deep Caractacus. Rich purplish-crimson; one of the earliest. Charles Bagley. Charles Dickens. Gorgeous cherry-red flowers in large trusses; late. Rich deep scarlet; fine habit and foliage. Delicatissima. flowers white, suffused with pink. A very hardly variety with large, shining leaves; Everestianum. Large rosy-llac flowers, spotted with yellow, which are borne in great profusion. Fine hebit and very hardy. I Edward S. Rand. Rich scarlet flowers, vigorous borne in very large trusses; grower and very hardy. Henrietta Sargent. in the center. H. W. Sargent. grouping or as a specimen. H. H. Hunnewell. desirable. Beautiful pink flowers shading to yellow ery large trusses Oo erit son owers; ood var y oO V large t es of n flow good iety for Large heads of deep velvety crimson flowers; very Kettledrum. Rich crimson flowers suffused with purple; a hardy and free-blooming sort. Lady Armstrong. Pale rose, delicately spotted: very attractive. Lady Cleremont. trusses. Tall-growing variety with rosy-scarlet flowers in large Lady Grey Egerton. Very distinct, blush flowers; fine foliage. producing large trusses of silvery- Mrs. C.S. Sargent. fine truss and foliage. Very attractive flowers of bright pink, nicely fringed; Prof. C.S. Sargent. Bright scarlet flowers, produced in compact trusses; fine foliage and habit. Roseum elegans. Flowers rosy-purple; an old favorite. Very hardy. Salmoneum roseum. A lovely flower of bright salmon-rose; good foliage. Prices of the above Rhododendrons: Each Doz. 100 LSM COR USM nitrate cienenniice npc OU Sa2-00MS1i75:00 Stine bOpaeeiMlrreyscch «cerca Giri ere cre Gisele ere tere cne 2.50 28.00 220.00 PEL SEG {ROV:W) See io 0.0 Sn ONAN OOH UL OOD 3.75 42.00 325.00 Rhododendrons—Hardy Hybrids Unnamed Mixed Colors We grow a large assortment of the best English, large-flowering hardy sorts. These are the most satisfactory of all Rhododendrons for general planting, for lawn groups and for borders near the residence The colors are brilliant, running chiefly in white, pink, rose, scarlet and. crimson. Each Doz. 100 $1.25 $13.50 $100.00 1.50 15.00 115.00 18 to 24in. 2.00 22.00 160.00 | Specimen Plants. $5.00 each and upwards. Each Doz. 100 $3.00 $33.00 $250.00 4.75 54.00 425.00 24 to 30 in. 12 to 15 in. 15 30 to 36 in. to 18 in. Rhododendrons——Native Varieties Maximum. Suitable for clumps or masses in shady or partially shady situations, also useful for forming backgrounds for R. catawhiense and the Hardy Hybrid sorts. The fiowers vary in color from white to delicate shades of pink. Each Doz. $2.50 $25.00 34 to 4 ft. Special prices on carload lots of assorted sizes. Doz. +O. 00 Each 3 ft. bushy $4.00 Catawbiense. A very hardy and free-blooming variety; excellent for groups or masses. Flowers in late Spring: color lilac-rose. Each Doz. | Each Doz. 2 tOva bts $3.50 $35.00 | .3 to 4 ft. $4.50 $50.00 Carolinianum. A graceiul native species producing large pink flower- clusters in June. Fine plant for recky slopes or for massing. Each Doz. Each Doz. lito2 ft $3.50 $38.00 | 24 to 3 ft $7.00 $70.00 2 to 23 ft 5.00 50.00 Specimens. $10.00 each and upwards. KALMIA Latifolia. (Mountain Laurel.) Bushys rubs useful for massing with Rhododendrons or as an undergrowt! in woodlands. Large showy clusters of pink and white flowers in June. Strong nursery- grown plants; vastly superior to collected stock. Each Doz. 100 12 to 15 in $1.00 $30.00 $70.00 15 to 18in.. A Sed ciel er oe reinetereke ata LL OO imo: OOM O00 L8itorw24in <2). se: Hen center sO0n 22000. CE50:00 Broad Specimen Planvst $2. 50 to $5 ). 00 each, SIX PLANTS OF ONE VARIETY SOLD AT DOZEN RATE 10 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON FARQUHAR’S GOLD-MEDAL PAZONIES. The Gold Medal of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society was awarded to R. & J. Farquhar & Co. for a Display of Paeonies, June, 1913. September is the best month in which to plant Paeonies, as they then make a root growth befoer Winter and bloom next Spring, thereby gain- ing a whole year, as Spring plantings will not flower until a year later. They require a good rich, deep soil and an abundant supply of water during the growing season. When enriching the ground the use of too much fresh manure near the roots should be avoided. An important point to observe is not to plant too deep. The roots should be planted so that the eyes will be 2 to 3 inches below the surface. Too deep plant- ing is a frequent cause of shy flowering. Of many sorts we offer 4-year clumps, which are likely to yield from six to ten blooms the first season. Mixeds .). coe occa a see OZ OSL 004 voz 00% 6445 Plumarius Cyclope Double Mixed. A charming race of double Pheasani-Eye pinks. Very fragrant and hardy.... 6450 Plumarius Double Mixed. (Pheasant-Eye Pink.) } 0z., .60; 6455 Plumarius Scoticus. (Paisley Pink.) This race of Scotch pinks is quite as much in favor for Winter forcing as for border cultivation. The flowers have the strongest spice fragrance, sro 2 hale cee ecto eae es ye eee ee ee 6503 CHELONE Hybrida Torreyi. Extremely showy bedding plant, with brilliant scarlet flowers. June to August. 2 ft. Delphinium hybridum, Farquhar’s Improved. Pkt. $ .25 SUMMER BULLETIN, 1919 CHELONE.— Continued. 6504 Hybrida Mixed. The colors vary from light pink to deep Pkt. red and violet. 2 ft. oF 10Z5, 00s. @ 25 6510 CHRYSANTHEMUM. " Shasta Daisy. ‘A large | free- bloom- : ing hybrid from California; flowers white. 2 ft. ate Er e2o COREOPSIS. (Calliopsis.) These frequently bloom the first year from seed sown in Spring. It is more satisfactory, however, to sow in May or June, protecting the plants with coarse straw or pine boughs during Winter. 3 ft. 6530 Grandiflora. Bright golden-yellow flowers. 3.to 4 inches in diameter.... BE OZ i aloe Ose e205 -5 LO 6540 Lanceolata. Rich golden Yellow. MaMa Mate sitcsrans fora 1 OZ., 50: hd DAISY. (Bellis Perennis fl. pl.) Favorite Spring-flowering perennials, producing charming effects when planted in masses or in combination with Pansies, Forget- Me-Nots, or Silene. They are easily raised from seed, flowering in Autumn if sown in Spring, although it is ‘better to sow in July or August in cold frames and plant them out the following April. 4 inches. 6546 Farquhar’s Giant Double Pink. A magnificent strain of Pkt. English Daisy producing flowers nearly twice as large as the old variety. The plants are of robust growth. og fol O08) 25 6547 Farquhar’ s Giant Double White. A companion to the preced- ing, with white flowers..... 1. «f.0Z:; 61.00 .25 6548 Farquhar’s Giant Quilled Red. Bright red: Vv very r attractive. AD) 6550 Farquhar’s Double White. 6555 Farquhar’ s Double Pink. 6560 Farquhar’s Double Mixed. Saved from the finest double Each of the above colors, Pink, White or Mixed. 1 oz., $1.50; 34 oz., 85; 25 DELPHINIUM. § (Larkspur.) The perennial Larkspurs are perfectly hardy and can be grown with ease in any garden. When sown in April or May they will usually bloom in September; they may also be sown in June or July to bloom the following season. 13 to 4 ft. flowers. 6561 Hybridum, Farquhar’s Improved Mixed. A very beautiful Pkt. strain with large handsome flower spikes. It also includes seeds saved from some of the finest of the named varie- ties. The colors vary from pearly white to lavender and from soft azure blue to rich indigo...........}.02., $1.25; .50 6562 Hybridum, Light Blue Shades Mixed. A. very beautiful, large-flowered strain including various shades of light blue. Very showy when planted in masses.........402., $1.00; .25 6565 Selected Hybrids Mixed. A splendid mixture of large- flowering hybrids varying in color from pale blue as deep purple. ... .Oz., $2.50; BO Miso. 6566 Bella Donna. A grand plant of branching habit. eens numerous spikes of large single flowers of a clear turquoise- blue. 4 ft. e072 OL 0056 25 6570 Cardinale. Bright scarlet with 3 y ‘ellow centre. Bitiea pee oe .20 6585 Chinensis. Crondi forum. ) Azure blue. 13 ft...20z.,.30; .10 6590 Chinensis. White. MRELOZ COUT aL 6595 Chinensis, Mixed. "Shades of blue and white. Oz:;. $1.00; 2 0z:, 330; © 10 6600 Elatum. (Bee Larkspur.) Rich blue shades, iereae black centers, 4ft.. : WLS 6605 Formosum. Splendid ‘dark blue with white eye. a3 ft. 2 OZ 26hOs lO 6610 Formosum Coelestinum. Very beautiful large, pale- blue flowers. 3 ft.. 125 6640 DIANTHUS Deltoides. ‘(Maiden Pink.) ‘Trailing variety; flowers pink with dark circle. 6 in. ; -20z., .40; .10 6645 Deltoides Alba. White. Sin.... 2 oe 40:10 6655 DICTAMNUS Fraxinella. (Ditlany.) Fine hardy perennial with handsome spikes of reddish flowers. The leaves are fragrant, giving off an odor of balsam when rubbed. 3ft. LOZ sieaO LO. 6660 Fraxinella Alba. Handsome spikes of pure white, sweet- scented flowers. . ME IOZ OT, aro 6662 Caucasicus. Very ‘showy border ‘plant. with large spikes of attractive rosy-red flowers; excellent for cutting.} 0z., .50; .15 DIGITALIS. (Foxglove.) 6665 Farquhar’s Superb Mixed. Includes all the finest colors in great variety; June and July. 3 to 4 ft. Oz., $1.25; 4 oz., ae .25 6667 Farquhar’s Superb Mixed. Second size packet. wee ee LO 6670 Gloxinaeflora Mixed. Flowers spotted in the throat. Oz; $1005) 2110 6675 Gloxinaeflora Rosea. Delicate pink. . -Oz ee pleOO nO 6680 Grandiflora. Pale yellow; flowers small. eee OZ ee) aaeul() 6685 Ivery’s Spotted. Beautiful spotted gee ers igh various colors. 7, ol-50: 2,0z:, 503 10 6690 Monstrosa Mixed. The tall spikes! Ai a monstrous saucer- shaped terminal flower. : ; hoz! 00.8 s1'0 6695 Purpurea. Common red Foxglov e. Pa OZ ol: OOLe. OS 6700 Purpurea Alba. White. ere inerae iOz.; bl250034 5.10 6702 Purpurea Rosea. Pink. J HGt G6 OOO Ob OS Bens Bey OYA gO soils) 6705 Mixed. Various colors.... OZ on = 05 6765 ERYSIMUM Pulchellum. Dwarf perennial \ with pale yellow flowers; desirable for Spring gardening; May. 6 in. + oz., .40; .10 GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA. 6785 6790 6835 6840 6842 6895 6900 6935 6940 6945 6950 flowers from July to September. borders where massive effects are desired. 6955 6955 6970 Digitalis, Farquhar’s Superb Mixed | (Blanket Flower.) These are handsome Summer and Autumn flowering plants, quite hardy and easily grown. It is advisable to mulch them with straw during Winter. 3 ft. Pkt. New Hybrids Mixed. Yellow and red..Oz., $1.00; 4 oz., .35;$ .15 Maxima. Pure yellow; flowers very large. Oz;:;'$1.00;:4 oz.,:.35.' .10 GEUM Atrosanguineum. Large double crimson flowers; valuable for cutting; July to September. 2 ft........... .20 Coccineum. Bright orange-scarlet; single. . -10 Coccineum fi. pl. Mrs. J. Bradshaw. One of the finest recent introductions. The flowers are very large, quite double and of the brightest scarlet; in bloom all Summer. 1} ft. 1 oz., .60; 25 GYPSOPHILA Repens. A pretty trailing plant, fairly smothered with tiny white flowers..... HER IOZs Oe sei LO Paniculata. Small white flowers in light panicles; extensiv ely used in bouquets; July and August. 2 ft. OZ5..10%.402.5;.20% *),.10 HESPERIS Matronalis. Purple. (Rockel.) Spring- flow er- ing herbaceous perennial, fragrant. 3ft......... O23, 75%) s0 Wihite. Beautifullasa cut flower... 5.) seam ae oe OZs,i0o3, 10 Dwarf White. Very early. 1 ft. F spar GROZnisoOs 15 HEUCHERA Sanguinea. Compact har dy ‘perennial pro- ducing erect ae of vivid crimson flowers; July and August. 1 ft. sictvsdevayeberete 25 HIBISCUS. (JMallow.) Showy plants of vigorous growth, 2 to 5 ft. Crimson Eye. An excellent plant for lawn groups and bor- ders; blooming the first season from seed in the open ground. Flowers pure white, with crimson center. 4 ft. Oz., $1.00; 2:02.,.35; Moscheutos. (Swamp Mallow.) None of the hardy Hibiscus are more useful and beautiful than our’ native Swamp Mallows. They begin to bloom in July and continue to September, producing flowers like Single Hollyhocks, but much larger. They are excellent for moist places, but suc- ceed in any good soil. 4 ft, Albus. Pure white..... ey PPA cet tOZ hoon Roseus. Large pink AOWwersc seis ee Ozi-1534 producing large, handsome They are especially for mixed beds or Pkt. .LO eran Oro 16 Hollyhock, Chaters Double HOLLYHOCK Hollyhocks succeed best in rich, well-drained soil. They should be lightly protected during Winter with pine boughs, coarse straw, or other mulch not liable to rot. Seeds sown in June of July produce fine plants for blooming the following Summer. Hardy biennials. 6980 Double Special Mixture. A greatly improved strain of this popular plant. 6985 Double Crimson 6990 Double Pink 6995 Double Salmon 7000 Double Purple 7005 Double White 7010 Double Yellow Pkt. Each of the above colors and Special Mixture \z., $2.50; 4 0z., :75;$ 15 7020 Collection of 6 Varieties, Separate........... 05 SINGLE VARIETIES 7025 Pink. 7030 Salmon 7035 White 7040 Crimson 7045 Scarlet Each ofsthe:above:colors).ny a: cers ciiect tisyocere cs FOZ Os ee, 2060: “SinglesMixeds. syne coe eae O2Z.,,91200 "4.028: 35s tae LO 7065 Allegheny Mixed. Single and semi-double fringed flowers. QOz.; $1.50; 4025 250:! "10 7O70 HONESTY Mixed Colors. (Lunaria biennis.) Hardy bien- nial flowering the first year from seeds if sown early; flowers purple or white, followed by round seed vessels of silvery appearance highly prized for Winter decoration. 2 ft. 4 02., LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS. (Perennial Pea.) ! Magnificent hardy perennial climbers with white, pink and crimson pea-shaped flowers in clusters. They are excellent vines for -20;| .10 covering old stumps and fences as they bloom all Summer. 6 ft. | Pkt. 7090 White. Charming as a cut flower......Oz., .75; } oz., .25; .10 7095 Giant White. A giant form of the preceding, with flowers of thespurestiwhite Rn ice trocbee tect Io ee 7100 Pink Beauty. Bright rosy-pink........ OZze,, -053 OZ, -2O PLO 7105 Splendens. Rosy-carmine in large clusters....... Qz., .fo% 7.10 als 0 Ne 6b. <1 Dobe oe mmeagen 6 Soue Sod oocmooo reso c OV ater Gllld) 7135 LINUM Perenne, Blue. Showy variety, suitable for bor- ders; Juneito August. digift. 7s ot ae ht2, ail ot OZe 20 ee LO 7140. Perenne, *Wihite: Pip. ici syncs otelyeeeiclebeie = Ania oT OZ ec O pao LO 7145 LOBELIA Cardinalis. (Cardinal Flower.) A native species, succeeding best in rather moist situations; flowers intense scarlet; August to October. 2 ft..........1-16 oz., $1.00; .25 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON LUPINS. (Lupinus.) Beautiful spring-blooming plants with long spikes of pea-shaped flowers. 2 to 3 ft Pkt. 1165°-Polyphyllus* Blues: sencn ec heer ee ee Oz 60a eel) TULO! -WiRIte speech cer car ee ee ene Oz: 60; 210 7175 Rose. Immense spikes of soft pink flowers.......40z.,.50; .15 7178 Moerheimi. An exceedingly handsome variety producing long spikes of pink and white flowers, which are invaluable for tablerdecoration cn aceon as eee ene .25 TA SOS Mixe diy. eens a meee ee ea eee eran OZ G0 LO) LYCHNIS Profuse-blooming hardy perennials, remarkable for the brilliancy of their flowers; excellent for massing in large beds and borders. 7195 Chalcedonica. (Jerusalem Cross.) Large scarlet flower heads? Junejand! July. sift. ss oo. nee ee OZ eral) 7200 Chalcedonica Alba. Flowers white.............302z.,.25; .10 7225 Viscaria splendens. Scarlet. 13 ft.........5:..302., 25: .10 7240 LYTHRUM Roseum Superbum. (Loose Strife.) A strong growing plant, thriving in any good soil. Erect spikes of bright rose-colored flowers. July to September. 4 ft 1 oz., .30; 15 MYOSOTIS. (Forget-me-not.) Most of the Forget-me-nots will bloom the first year from seed if sown early. If sown in July or August in shaded frames fine plants will be obtained for spring blooming. They are beautiful planted in combination with spring Bulbs, Daisies, Arabis, or Golden Alyssum. 7280 Alpestris Victoria. The plants are of dwarf compact growth, with long sprays of bright blue flowers, produced in dense Pkt. tumibelsay GtinGedpcceess dese ine ci OZ bor OO Teh OZ ible ao amt: 7285 White. Large white flowers............... 027.002 0 7290) Pink: -Fine:beddingwarietya.cs oases eee POZO 7292 Farquhar’s Indigo Blue. A lovely shade.......3 0z-, $1.25; .15 7295 Farquhar’s Royal Blue. Flowers deep indigo blue, borne on long sprays; fine for cutting..............302., $1.25; .15 7306 Ruth Fischer. Very large pale blue flowers; plants compact. .25 OENOTHERA. (Evening Primrose.) 7320 Fraseri. Attractive perennial with large yellow flowers. eG een ee oe ie ae ed abs or Gam ote Aidiaisis cee OV Aagienl beta lOO: = Salisy 7325 Fruticosa Major. Flowers golden-yellow; very showy. OZ. -00% - aLO 7330 Lamarckiana. Enormous yellow flowers, three to four inches in diameter; very free-flowering. 3ft....30z., .35; .10 7340 Youngi. A very showy variety producing large, bright- yellow flowers the entire summer. 3ft................. .15 7380 PENTSTEMON Diffusus. Violet blue flower; free blooming .15 7400° Pubescens: Rosy-purples -14:ft 2.02 2 02s sje sale eee ee LO 7410 Spectabilis. Flowers blue and red, very beautitul......... 51) 7430 PLATYCODON Grandiflora. (Japanese Balloon Flower.) A most desirable perennial of erect bushy growth and bearing a profusion of large bell-shaped flowers of deep blue; May to October: oa ttre wake ctorie fiers teren shee ton enta OZ emi OO exer) 7435 Grandiflora Alba. White form of the preceding. ..}0z., .75; .10 7440 Mariesi. Dwarf variety of compact habit; flowers rich violet. AEE Dee teen et oecaenc pel eat outcast ce ETE TAR LOZ wit le OO seam) 7445 POLEMONIUM Coeruleum Grandiflorum. (Jacob's Ladder or Greek Valerian:) Hardy perennial with deeply cut foliage and clusters of handsome blue flowers; June and July. 2 ft. Oz, 505520 7450 Grandiflora Album. Pure white............... LOZ pelos © ALO 7452 Richardsoni. Sky blue. 2ft......2:.0.. EW OZ ie OOsmmmlin’ POPPY. (Papaver.) All perennial Poppies may be sown from April to June to bloom the following Summer. ICELAND POPPY. (Papaver nudicaule.) This beautiful species will bloom the first season if sown early in Spring. Its delicate form and bright colors render it desirable as a border plant and exquisite for cutting. 1 ft. ; 7480 Farquhar’s Superb Mixed. Shades of yellow, scarlet and TALS soe ae hac retevde Sle cho teva ore Seto OZ earl OO eee Pure White. 7495 Orange-scarlet. 7501 Mixed. Each of the above colors and mixed........... LOZ ON eo, ORIENTAL POPPY. (Papaver Orvientale.) The most gorgeous of all the Poppies. 3 ft. Orientale. Brilliant orange-scarlet with black spots; very early; May to July. 3 ft...........Oz., $1.50; 3 0z., .50; 10 Hybrids. Immense flowers, many of them larger than Orien- tale, the colors varying from blush white to orange and 7490 deepired wokbiectrsetas cieusel pion i rarer POZE Osa LO 7516 Mrs. Perry. An attractive shade of salmon-rose.......... .25 7540 POTENTILLA Double Hybrids Mixed. Splendid hardy perennials with ornamental foliage and brilliant flowers, chiefly shades of yellow and red, borne in great profusion; i June to August. 2ft........ POLIS danUd ood coSOnS ODOC 20 7545 Single mixed. Various shades of yellow and brown........ .10 PRIMULA, or Primrose. ; 7550 Acaulis. Farquhar’s Hybrids Mixed. A greatly improved strain with flowers of large size containing many bright and 7 Heatitittl cOlOrS yas se etc lee se te eee Mea OZ pL. 20s pune a0 7555 Yellow. (Yellow English Primrose.) The best sort for forc- Ors ing and bunching for corsage bouquets...... 4 oz., $1.00; p 7560 Blue. Color rich purple-blue............-.- se ee ee ee eens .20 SUMMER BULLETIN, 1919 POLYANTHUS. (Primula elatior.) 7565 Farquhar’s Giant Fancy Mixed. The colors range from white to deep maroon; the yellow, rose and crimson shades being particularly fine. These larger forms are desirable for Winter flowering in the conservatory as well as for bed- ding outinvSpring fOMimc sweat os Ao FOZ ol DOB 7570 Giant White. Pkt., .25 7575 Giant Yellow. 7580 Giant Blue. Pkt., .50 7585 Giant Crimson. 7590 Gold-laced. Flowers of brilliant colors with distinct yellow edges. veneer ee ee ss eee eee ee eres sess +s 116 02z., $1. oy 7595 Mixed.. ...302., $1.2 7605 PRIMULA ‘Japonica Mixed. One of the finest Primroses a the garden, producing several whorls of large flowers, on erect stems, varying from white to crimson. 13 ft. The seeds geyminale slowly and unevenly.........14 0z., $1.25; PYRETHRUM Very handsome herbaceous perennials. The flowers are of brilliant colors and very lasting; June. 2 ft. 7625 Roseum. Double Hybrids Mixed. Beautiful, aster-like flowers ranging in color from white to brilliant rose and crimson. . L2G ht OZs. bo. 00; 7630 Roseum. Single Hybrids Mixed. Daisy- like flowers of bril- liant colors with yellow centers. . . vse. OZ, $1.25; 7685 SCABIOSA Caucasica. Magnificent perennial with beauti- ful large, light blue flowers: June to August. 2 ft. 1 oz., $1.50; 7690 Caucasica Alba. A pure white form of the preceding. . 7750 STOKESIA Cyanea. This splendid hardy perennial bears from July to October a number of large, light blue flowers resembling semi-double Asters................4 .02., .50; 7752 Cyanea Alba. A pure white form..............4.02., .15; 17 SWEET WILLIAM. (Dianthus Barbatus.) Showy hardy biennials of easiest culture; admirable for clumps among shrubs or borders 13 ft. 7768 Farquhar’s Giant Mixed. A magnificent strain of this popu- lar plant with very large flowers, and containing many Pkt. attractiveshadesin 3 itc/fi osc tess cj Satetale ., $2.00; 3 oz., .60; $ .25 7770 Superb Mixed. In great variety..... , o1.25;-4 oz., .40;. .10 7775 Farquhar’s Pink Beauty. Salmon. . a oy Arad (9 pum Ua) 7776 Farquhar’s Scarlet Beauty. Bright scarlet. Lh O25 los = 325 7780 Dark Crimson. Rich dark shade....... Oz., 75: ray ae 255. LO 7785 White. Excellent for cut flowers.......Oz., .75; 4 0z., .25; .10 7790 Giant Auricula- Eye Various colors with clearly defined eyes. pee Oa .QOz., $1.50; 4 oz., .50; 210 7800 Double Fine Mixed. kee be ARES SoZ Le eOZsy ‘75: pa lt} 7830 TROLLIUS Europaeus. (Globe Flower.) ‘A large- flowered variety of the buttercup with bright-yellow globular flowers. 2 ft... it 02.5 5035 * .15 7845 VALERIAN Red. " (Valeriana ‘Rubra. ) Old- fashioned peren- nial, adapted to wild gardens or large rockeries. 2 ft. Ds pt | 7850 White. A white form of the preceding..........402.,.15; .10 WALLFLOWER Half-hardy perennials of delicious fragrance. If sown in heat in March or April good plants will be obtained for flowering during the following winter in a cool greenhouse, or they may be kept in cold frames and bloomed in the Spring and early Summer. Pkt. 7915 Blood Red. Rich color.... .40z.,.35; .10 7920 Primrose Yellow. Fine light shade. »20Z.,.803 . lO 7925 Mixed. Shades of yellow and red. Eoz5 2207 05, 7935 Double Mixed. Splendid branching v varieties. 4 OZ. , $1. 20% 22d. F AROUHAR’S SUPERB PANSIES 38085 Farquhar’s Finest Show Strain, Mixed. A superb mixture of the largest and best types in an immense variety of brilliant colors. + oz., $3.50; 4 0z., $2.00; packet of about Pkt. 250 seeds, . $ .50 83090 Farquhar’ s Finest Show Strain, Mixed. Second size packet of about 100 seeds. shee 3095 Farquhar’s Frame Giants. The finest strain known, the flowers being of perfect form and richest colors. For frame culture this mixture is unexcelled. producing flowers of great size and perfection; equally good out of doors. 1 oz., $3.00; 1.00 3100 Special Mixture. Embracing the leading strains, all grown by specialists and includ- ing the finest colors and markings in endless variety. This mixture is extensively used by florists..........Oz., $6.00; 4 0z., $1.75; 25 3105 Cassier’s Giant Mixture. An excellent strain for outdoor or greenhouse cultivation. The plants are of sturdy growth, producing large flowers, beautifully blotched...10z., $2.00; .25 3106 Bugnot’s Large Blotched. Finely formed flowers of rich and brilliant rereten 1 oz., $3.00; .25 3108 Choice Mixture.. . eee oz. 60; .10 Farquhar’s “Regal “Giants.” A remarkable strain of Giant Pansies producing flowers of mammoth size on long strong stems. bo foal 3112 Prince Henry. Dark blue. 25 3114 Madame Perret Improved. ‘Wine colors, edged Watcliswihit ends la Aten scius ecw munis stedaeavauteesuen |e e2O 3115 Purple King.. RE eee Be! 3116 Parisian Yellow. Pure yellow. Pe cnt ane tga AP AS 3118 Black Mastodon. Velvety- black. Lattaat: 325 3122 Meteor. Wine-red. cents apts SO 3124 Grand Duke Michael. Pure white.......... 25 3125 Bronze. amanieeatu nce -20 Each of the above varieties of ‘ ‘Regal Giant’ Pansies 4 oz., $2.00 PANSIES, Giant or Trimardeau 3130 Cornflower. Ultramarine blue; the finest dark bluesvarictye stesc cs 15 3135 Queen of the Blues. Lavender. 15 3140 Golden Gem. Pure yellow. alts 3145 Snow Queen. ire nwinitereee ee Cae eee ee ald 3150 Golden Yellow with Dark Eye. 15 3155 King of the Blacks. Coal black. 15 3160 Lord Beaconsfield. Violet; upper petals shading to w white. alts 3165 White with Violet Eye. , Tactile ous cates ae arene ters Bali) 3180 Mixed. Fine ASSORLIMENT ON COLOLSS fui ten ciara CS Each of the above varieties and mixed, } oz., $1.25; 4 0z., 75 cts TUFTED PANSIES. (Violu Cornuta.) Free-blooming plants for pertias shaded beds and borders. 3275 Admiration. Rich dark blue. eee ee OZ LOO ea 3280 Blue Perfection. Mauve, yellow CVCo ee Th ote FOZ sy ais 75: alts) 3985 Grandiflora lutea. Golden-yellow flowers......40z., 1.25; .15 3290 Mauve Queen. Light blue...... Sr OZ ae LOU eS 3300 Papilio. A lovely violet-lilac; very ‘free. FOUL ozs) ale2 5s ald 3305 White Perfection. Snowy Wihitetitin aan FOZ, W250 a5 S30), Mire da Allccolorsieaers avsrcnrsyareteioransr ct alerelerers A OZ Ne 5p an LO 18 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON HORTICULTURAL SUNDRIES For Other Tools See Our Garden Annual RUBBER HOSE In 25 and 50-feet Lengths Farquhar’s Reliable. ?-inch, 3-ply, at per foot, couplings included. Farquhar’s Extra. 3-inch, 3-ply. at .20 per foot; }-inch, 3-ply, at .18 per foot. couplings included. ;, HOSE NOZZLES / 25 Bordeaux Nozzle. A fine Nozzle for spraying quid insecticides. ‘$1.2 each. é Graduating Spray Hose Nozzle. This is a superior Sprinkle for the lawn oT garden. 75 cents each. Farquhar’ s Spraying Nozzle. each; ‘Linch, $1.25-each. Shut-off Connection. For Rose oe Nozzle. $1.00 éach. Improved Vermorel Nozzle. Fitted.for’3-inch male end pipe, $1. 10 each; fitted for 3-inch hose connection, $1:40 each. HOSE MENDERS .25; large coil, .50. $1.00 per dozen. $1.25 per dozen. .25 per foot; }-inch, 3-ply, at. 22 Made of very heavy brass, 3-inch,' $1.00 Biectric Tape for Mending Hose. Coil. Hose Menders’ Cooper. Made in 3 and }-inch sizes. Hose Menders’ Clincher. 34-inch and $-inch. .12 each: Hose Couplings. }-inch and 3-inch. 30 cts. per set. Siamese Couplings. For connecting two leads of hose. 75 cts. WATERING POTS Galvanized Iron, Wotherspoon’s. Made from best quality iron and heavily galvanized after being made. Two copper-faced roses go with each pot for fine and coarse watering. Four quarts, $3.00; 6 quarts, spout 21 inches long, $3.25; 8 quarts, spout 23 inches long, $3.75; 10 quarts, spout 25 inches long, $4.25; 12 quarts, spout 25 inches, spout 25 inches long, $4.50. each. Heavy Tin. Nicely painted green. Made of extra strong, double-thick tin, braced and stayed; very substantial. Two quarts, $1.00; 4 quarts, $1 25; 6 quarts, $1.50; 8 quarts, $1.75; 10 quarts $2.00; 12 quarts, $2.95: 16 quaris, $2.75. LAWN SPRINKLERS Columbian. Three arms: $1.75 each. Enterprise. Each machine is furnished with a cord so that the Sprinkler may be easily moved over the lawn without turning off the water. Price $4.50 each. The Fountain. Made of heavy brass. Price $1.00 each. Twin Comet. The body of the Sprinkler is made in two parts and by means of the revolving arms and intermediate gears, the lower arm, from which a full stream of water is thrown, is made to revolve slowly. $7.50 each. Skinner System Complete Garden Lines. wooden posts. Price, $25.00. Peacock Sprinkler. Mounted on two wheels at one end and a single stand at the other. It can easily be moved without turning off the water. Throws a gentle rain from sprays that spread themselves out like a peacock’s tail. No moving parts to wear or stick. Length 12 feet. Price, $15.75. Peacock Sprinkler, Junior. It differs only from the preceding in being shorter and with five nozzle clusters spaced 18 inches apart, instead of 24 inches and being mounted on skids instead of wheels, Length, 7 feet. Price $8.50. Campbell Oscillating Irrigator. Can be adjusted to throw the water to both sides, or on one side only. Price, 5-ft. section, $10.00; 10-ft. section, $18.00. Campbell Turbo-Irrigator. In 50 foot lengths, including This machine is made entirely of brass, GARDEN TOOLS Roffea. For tying purposes. $1.00 per lb. Rakes, Hay. Wooden, 3 bow 14 teeth, 75 cts. each. Rakes, Steel Garden and Lawn. Short and Long Teeth. 12 teeth, 95 cts.; 14 teeth, $1.00; 16 teeth, $1.10; 18 teeth, $1.15. Rakes, Lawn. Wooden, 3 bow, 24 teeth, 9C cts. each. Scythes, Little Giant Solid Steel. $1.75 each. Scythes, Broad, English or Lawn. $2.50 each. Scythe, Bush. $1.80 each. Scythe Snaths. $1.15 each. Bush. $1.35 each. Scythe Rifles. Farmer’s Friend 15 cts. each. Scythe Stones. Genuine Welsh. 50 cts. each. Scythe Stones, Carborundum. 35 cts. each; $4.00 per dozen. Shears, Grass, withlong Handles. Saynor’s. For cutting the edges of grass borders. Blade 8} in., $3.50; 9-in., $4.00; 93-in. $4.50; 10:in., $4.75. Shears, Grass. English blade, 5}-in., $2.25; 8-in. $2.50; 9-in., $2.75; 10-in., $3.25. Shears, Grass or Sheep. English, 7-in. $1.75 each. Shears, Grass or Sheep, True Vermonter. $1.25 each. Stakes, Cane. These canes are strong and durable and will be found very satisfactory where light supports are required. Length 6 feet. 50 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. Stakes, Southern Cane. Notas strong as the genuine bamboo, but useful for temporary stakes. 8-10 ft., $1.50 per 100; $3.00 per bundle of 250. Stakes, Bamboo. Dyed Green. Very useful light stakes for pot plants. 100 1000 100 1000 13 ft. $1.00 $8.00 | 3 ft. $1.80 $17.00 De Tt 730 12.00 | 4 ft. 2.20 20.00 2k ft. 1.40 13300%|):5-£t2 3.00 28.00 Stakes, Garden, Square, Green Painted, Tapering. Doz. 100 Doz. 100 13 ft. $0.25 $1.50 | 33-ft. $0.90 $7.00 Of hts eoD 2:25 +] 4-ft. 1.15 8.50 24 ft. 250) 32008) \Orht. 1.60 12.00 or ete 80 6:00))|.6)xcft. VS 14.00 Stakes, Square, Green Painted, Tapering, Extra Heavy, Black Points Doz. 100 Doz. 100 4 ft. $1.70 $13.00 | 6 ft. $2.60 $20.00 Outes 2.40 18.00 Stakes, Round, Green Painted, Tapering, Light. Doz. 100 | Doz. 100 13 ft. $0.25 $1.50 | 32 ft. $0.85 $6.50 Ze tt: 35 2 DO een bee 1.10 8.00 2h ft. 50 1.30 9.50 4.00 | 5 ft. simple in design and very efficient for sprinkling large areas. Com- plete with tripod, $18.00. Stakes, Round, Green Painted, Heavy. Doz. 100 Doz. 100 3 vit. $1.00 $7.00 | 5 ft. $1.75 $13.50 33 ft. 1.10 8.30 | 6 ft. 2.00 16.00 4 ft. 1.50 9.70 Trellis, Fan for Vines. Made of wood and rattan and painted green High Wide Each Doz. , High Wide Each Doz. 12 ft. 7 im. $0.30 $3.00 | 4 ft. 27 in. $1.35 $15.00 2 oft 0vin: 40 4.00 | 5 ft. 32 in. 1.75 20.00 23 ft. 13 in. .60 6.00 | 6 ft. 38 in. 2.00 22.00 3 ft. 16 in. 1.00 11.00 | 7 ft. 42 in. 2.25 25.00 33 ft. 21 in. 1.10 12.00 | 8 ft. 46 in. 2.75 30.00 Trellis. Lattice. This style is built to meet a growing demand for a plain yet substantial plant support which will be in harmony with the present day architecture. This trellis is offered in only one width, but other sizes can be built to order. High Wide Each Doz. High Wide Each Doz. 6 ft. 18 in. $2.75 $24.00 | 10 ft 18 in. $3.50 $38.00 8 ft. 18 in. 3.25 30.00 | 12 ft. 18 in. 4.50 48.00 Trellis, Veranda, for Vines. Made of wood and rattan, and painted green. High Wide Each Doz. High Wide Each Doz. 2 ft. $0.85 $9.00) 8 ft. 28 in. $3.75 $43.00 3 ft? 1.00 10.00 | 9 ft. 20 in. 3.00 34 00 4 ft. 1.30 14.00 10 ft. 20 in. 3.50 38.00 5 ft. 18 in. ies) 20.00 | 10 ft. 31 in. 5.00 56.00 6 ft. 18 in. 2.25 24.00 11 ft. 24 in. 4.00 44.00 6 ft. 28 in. 3.00 34.00 | 12 ft. 24 in. 4.25 48.00 7 ft. 18 in. 2.50 27.00 | 12 ft. 36 in. 5.50 60.00 8 ft 18 in. 2.75 30.00 Trellis, ‘“Handy’’ Tomato and Vine. $4.00 per doz. Trellis, ‘‘Two Barrel Hoop’? Tomato. $1.75 per doz. Trellis, Wood Tomato. These are made of neatly finished hard wood. Height, two and one-half feet. One and one-half feet square at top, one foot at bottom. $4.00 per doz. Weeder and Cultivator, Norcross. 90 cts., Weeder, Excelsior Hand. Weeder, Hazeltine. 35 cts. each. Weeder, Cleveland. Useful tool forlarge weeds, handle 3} ft. $1.25 each. Weeder, Eureka. 50 cts. each. Weeder, Pull Easy, Garden Cultivator. or cultivating. $1.50 each. Wheelbarrows. Garden. No. 4, $6.50, No. 5, $7.00. Wheelbarrow, ‘‘The Farquhar.’’ $7.50. $1.25 each. 15 cts. each. 3 forged steel prongs. 45 cts. each. Long handle A handy tool for weeding, raking, SUMMER BULLETIN, 1919 LAWN MOWERS TOWNSEND'S ‘‘TRIPLEX”’ HORSE LAWN MOWER This machine consists of three high-grade Lawn Mowers mounted in such a way as to allow each mower to adjust itself to the contour of the lawn, thereby cutting an 86-inch swath with extreme evenness. It is of extremely light draught, due partly to ball-bearing and partly to the excellence of design and workmanship. Three levers at the driver’s right enable him to lift any or all the cutting units from the ground to avoid obstructions or in going to or from the field. A small lever in the center of each wheel operates the clutch, throwing the machine in gear or out. Price, $300.00 (F.0.B., Orange, N.J.) COLDWELL ‘UNIVERSAL IMPROVED” HORSE LAWN MOWER In material, workmanship and finish, is unsurpassed, and is furnished complete, with seat, shafts and side draught attachments. This mower has four blades in the revolving cutter, but can be supplied with six blades if desired, at $12.00 additional. 30-inch cut, $110.00; 35-inch cut, $135.00. NEW EXCELSIOR HORSE LAWN MOWER Every mower fully warranted to give satisfaction. These mowers are used by the government and on the largest public parks and lawns in the country. Complete with seat, shafts and side draught attachments. 30- inch cut, $100.00; 35-inch cut, $120.00. HORSE LAWN BOOTS For use on Golf Links, Tennis Courts and Fine Lawns. Where care is exercised in ordering by size to fit the horse’s feet, perfect satisfaction will be found. Three sizes, Nos. 2,4 and 6. Numbers correspond to sizes of horseshoes. Price, $15.00 per set of four. FARQUHAR’S AUTOMATIC LAWN MOWER Light Running—Noiseless—Durable The perfection of Lawn Mower construction, and is without doubt one of the best machines on the market. Positively the best materials and workmanship are used in the construction of these mowers. Price, 16-inch, $16.00; 18-inch, $18.00. THE VICTORY BALL-BEARING HAND LAWN MOWER 10-inch wheel, four-bladed reel, construction light; easily run and almost silent. One of the best mowers ever built. 14 in., $15.00 16 in., $16.50 18 in., $17.50 20 in., $19.00 Coldwell’s ‘‘Universal Improved’’ Horse Lawn Mower. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS Philadelphia Golf Mower. 6 blades, 10-inch wheel. Train of!3 gears. Extreme tests have proven this machine superior to all others for the exacting work it performs, and it is preferred by professional green keepers because of its reliable cutting, operative features and lasting qualities. Price, 17-inch cut, $22.00. STYLE A. 4 blades, 10-inch wheel, 63-inch Cylinder. Train of 3 gears, Double Ratchet, making both wheels drivers. One of the lightest draft mowers manufactured. For parks and cem- eteries where mowers are in use every day this style will be found very durable. 15-inch, $19.00; 17-inch, $21.00. STYLE K. 5 Blades, 10-in. Wheel, 63-in. Cylinder, Single Pinion, Geared on Both Sides. For all-round general purposes this is one of the best style mowers on the market. With its high wheels it runs lightly, and five knives it cuts smooth and even, with the principles of construction so evenly balanced that it has the greatest amount of durability. 14-inch, $14.00; 16-inch, $16.00; 18-inch, $18.00. Philadelphia Roller Mower. Roller Mowers are especially adapted for cutting fine lawns, golf greens and borders, also for trimming trees, shrubbery and flower beds. 12-inch, $25.00; 14-inch, $27.00. Grass Boxes for above, extra, $3.50 each. Townsend’s Gleaner. (Ball Bearing.) For finishing or trimming lawn, and borders. Much quicker and better than finishing by hand. This machine will cut close to shrubbery, buildings or curbings. Made with four blades of crucible steel. Cuts 8-inch swath. Price, $9.00 each. INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES Poisons and Fluids Are Not Mailable Arsenate of Lead. (Paste.) Price, 1-lb. jar, 45 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.90; 10 lbs., $3.20; 25 lbs., $6.50; 50 lbs., $11.25; 100 lbs., $20.00. Barrel, 600 lbs., $108.00. Arsenate of Lead. (Dry.) 1 lb., 85 cts.; 5 lbs., $3.00; 10 Ibs., $5.50; 25 lbs., $12.00; 50 lbs., $22.00; 100 lbs., $40.00. ‘Black Leaf 40.” (Sulphate of Nicoline.) A concentrated liquid for use in destroying Green Aphis and Thrips. Price, l-oz. bottle, 25 cts.; 1-Ib., $1.00; 2 lbs., $3.25; 10 lbs., $13.75. Bordeaux Mixture, Liquid. An indispensable fungicide for black rot, mildew, rust and scab on fruit trees and plants. Price, 1 quart, 50 cts.; 1 gallon, $1.50; 5 gallons, $6.00; 10 gals., $10.50. Bordeaux Mixture. (Dry.) Price, 1-lb. box, making 5 gallons spray, 40 cts.; 5 lbs., making 25 gallons, $1.75; 25 lbs., making 125 gallons, $6.00. Bug Death. For the potato, squash and cucumber bugs, currant and tomato worms. It is best applied dry with a duster or bellows at the rate of about 12 lbs. per acre. Price 1 lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 50 cts.; 5 lbs. 80 cts.; 124 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs., $9.00. Dickey Shaker, for applying above, 50 cts., each. Copper Solution. A highly concentrated liquid fungicide for plants affected with rot, blight or scab, and is frequently used for late spray- ing when fruit is nearly mature. Price per quart, $1.35; gallon, $3.25. Grape Dust, Hammond’s. A preparation for destroying mildew on grape vines and other plants or trees. Price, 5-lb. package, 85 cts. Hellebore Powder, White. Price, }-lb., 40 cts.; 1 lb., 65 cts. Herbicide Weed Exterminator. An occasional application will keep gutters, paths and roadways clear of weeds, poison ivy, grasses, mosses, dandelions, burdocks, etc. In } gallon cans, $1.25; 1-gallon cans, $2.00; in 2-gallon kegs, sufficient to make 80 gallons of liquid, $3.50; in 5-gallon kegs, $7.50; in 10-gallon kegs, $13.00. Imperial Soap Spray. Particularly effective against red spider on fruit, the rhododendron fly, and all insects affecting the rose. Price, 1 pint, 50 cts.; 1 quart, 70 cts.; 1 gallon, $2.50; 5 gallons, $10.00; 10 gallons, $19.00. Kerosene Emulsion. (Liquid.) Price, 1 quart, 45 cts.; 1 gallon, $1.25; 5 galions, $5.00. Nikoteen. Extract of Tobacco for spraying or vaporizing. Price, small bottle, 40 cts.; half-pound bottle, $1.00; lb. bottle, $1.75. Pyrox, Bowker’s. Price, 1 lb., 45 cts., 5 lbs., $1.75; 10 lbs., $3.00; 25 lbs., $6.25; 50 Ibs., $11.00; 100 Ibs., $20.00. Slug Shot. An effectual remedy for potato bugs, slugs, worms, cater- pillars. green and black flies infesting vegetables and other plants. Price, 1-lb. carton, 20 cts., 5-lb., package, 55 cts.; 10 lbs., $1.00, in kegs of 125 lbs., 9 cts. per lb. Tobacco Dust. Price, 1 lb., 10 cts.; 5 lbs., 40 cts.; 10 lbs., 70 cts., 100 lbs., $5.00. Whale Oil Soap, with Tobacco. Price, in boxes, with full directions for use. 1-lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.10; 10 lbs., $2.00. ALL PRICES QUOTED IN THIS CATALOGUE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE = R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON NED AND BUILT BY R. & J. FAR FRANKLIN, MASS. LANDSCAPE GARDENING We now make a specialty of this work, furnishing plans and estimates for the improvement and planting of private estates and public grounds. WVe have a large assortment (over 200 acres) of the best Hardy Nursery Stock, suitable for the Northern States, embracing trees, shrubs, vines and perennial plants. We have also competent designers and gardeners in our permanent employ for the carrying out of such work. YVe invite correspondence from those contem- plating improvement of their estate. ROCK GARDEN DESI R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO. RUSTIC CONSTRUCTION SUMMER HOUSES PERGOLAS ARBORS BRIDGES SEATS AND FENCES We Are Prepared to Furnish Estimates on Contemplated Work POOLE PRINTING CO., BOSTON