. Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1913. 1 4 50 I 1,000 |$ 1,000$ ARRANGEMENTS OF COLORS FOR BEDDING. Chrysolora and Dusart. Pottebakker White and Chrysolora. Prince of .\ustria and Vermilion [>rilliant. Duchess of Parma and Snowflake. Prince of Austria and Pres. Lincoln. Cottage Maid and Ophir dOr. La Reine and Artus. Van der Neer and Ophir dOr. Gold Finch and Princess Helene. Primrose Queen and Wouverman. Joost van Vondel White and Sir Thomas Lipton. The following varieties txdded by themselves are extremely beautiful: Coleur Cardinal, Grace Darling, Rose Gris de


. Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1913. 1 4 50 I 1,000 |$ 1,000$ ARRANGEMENTS OF COLORS FOR BEDDING. Chrysolora and Dusart. Pottebakker White and Chrysolora. Prince of .\ustria and Vermilion [>rilliant. Duchess of Parma and Snowflake. Prince of Austria and Pres. Lincoln. Cottage Maid and Ophir dOr. La Reine and Artus. Van der Neer and Ophir dOr. Gold Finch and Princess Helene. Primrose Queen and Wouverman. Joost van Vondel White and Sir Thomas Lipton. The following varieties txdded by themselves are extremely beautiful: Coleur Cardinal, Grace Darling, Rose Gris de , Prince of Austria, Proserpine, Pink Beauty. We shall be glad to make further suggestions. 12 R. & J. Farquhar &. Boston. DOUBLE TULIPS. VERY ornamental and useful class, flowering usually about ten days or two weeks later than the Single Earlv Tulips. They aredeservedly popular for bedding in both public and private grounds, the large double paeony-like blossoms being highly decora-tive and of long A Field of Double Tulips In Holland. Cutting Blooms for the Market. Farquhars Rainbow Mixture. This mixture is composed of the best named sorts of bedding Double Tulips, grown separately and puttogether in studied proportions, and contains a liberal allowance of the shouy light colors. Per doz., 30 cents; per 100, $2 .00; per 1,000, $ Mixture. Extra quality bulbs in a great variety of beautiful colors. Per doz., 25 cents; per 100, $; per 1,000, $ NAMED DOUBLE TULIPS. Double Tulips should be planted one sort in each bed, as grouping different varieties does not produce such a good effect. The varieties markedI generally begin to flower the last week in April, those marked 2 about one week later, and the latest to bloom are marked 3 . The figuresfollowing the names indicate the average height in inches. Those marked * are the best for forcing. WHITE. CRIMSON. Rubra Maxima. 10. Large, crimson-scarlet; splendid beddingvariety. 35c. per


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