Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . .50 Uvaria nobilis. Bright scarlet; August to November. 4 ft HARDY ORNAMENTAL bulbosum folia variegata. A dwarf bulbous grass growing in tufts; leaves stripedgreen and white. Fine variety for edgings. G to8 in Arundo donax. Grows in dense clumps. 9 ft. . .Donax variegata. Foliage striped white Erianthus Ravennse. {Plume Grass or Hardy Pam-pas.) A hardy variety with fine silvery plumes. 8 ft. Eulalia Japonica Pol. Vittatis. Long, gracefulstriped foliage. 4 ft. . .Japonica Zebrina. Long leaves, elegantly barred with yellowJ


Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . .50 Uvaria nobilis. Bright scarlet; August to November. 4 ft HARDY ORNAMENTAL bulbosum folia variegata. A dwarf bulbous grass growing in tufts; leaves stripedgreen and white. Fine variety for edgings. G to8 in Arundo donax. Grows in dense clumps. 9 ft. . .Donax variegata. Foliage striped white Erianthus Ravennse. {Plume Grass or Hardy Pam-pas.) A hardy variety with fine silvery plumes. 8 ft. Eulalia Japonica Pol. Vittatis. Long, gracefulstriped foliage. 4 ft. . .Japonica Zebrina. Long leaves, elegantly barred with yellowJaponica Gracillima. Long green leaves Phalaris arundinacea variegata. Finely variegatedfoliage ... ... . ... ... ... Each Doz. $.25 $ .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 . 25 2. 50 >5 •^ 50 J *iT^ 1 T^^ n^ ^at^Hi mp m ^0^3p i^tl^tl^-^^ ^r^- ^^ ^^l^vy^^^^^H x^fl^H^n^^b ^iiMBsKI ^^^St Viola cornuta atropurpurea. 136 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ROSES. EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA-SCENTED ROSES. ?^\f-. NEW HYBRID TEA ROSES For 1918. Donald MaeDonald. (Alexander Dickson & Sons, 1916.) Avery floriferous rose, of perfect habit. Its medium-sized, full bloomshave beautiful shell-shaped petals and are of exquisite orange-carminecolor. Excellent for cutting. Awarded Gold Medal, N. R. S. Mrs. Bpyee Allan. (Alexander Dickson & Sons, 1916.) Amost highly perfumed rose of solid carmine-rose, borne on long, erectstems; foliage beautiful deep green. Awarded Gold Medal, N. R. S.$ each. W. C. Gaunt. (Alexander Dickson & Sons, 1916.) Brilliant ver-milion, tipped scarlet, reverse of petals, crimson-maroon. A grandaddition to this class of roses. Deliciously tea-scented. each. Henrietta. (Merryweather, 1916.) Fiery oraoge-crimson, changingto coral-salmon as the flower expands. An unique combination inroses. The blooms are borne on long, stiff stems, making them verydesirable for cutting. each. Los Angeles. (Howard & Smith, 1917.) New American raise


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