52 R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
1420 CACALIA coccinea. (Tassel Flower.) Showy _an- 
nual with trusses of tassel-like scarlet flowers. 13 ft. Pkt. 
LOZ ee oO mel 
1425 CALANDRINIA grandiflora. Fleshy-leaved annual, 
with bright rose-colored flowers; succeeds well in sunny 
situations. 13 ft. aa oe ee ere 5 
CALENDULA officinalis. Fl. Pl. (Pot Marigold.) 
Splendid hardy annuals, with large, disc-like double flow- 
ers, borne in profusion from June to November. They 
are valuable for cut flowers. 1 ft. 
1430 Farquhar’s Orange King. Large flowers, dark 
orange .. eae ater spate sist QOz:, --50 .10 
1435 Meteor. Yellow flowers striped with lemon. Oz., 40 .10 
1440 Farquhar’s Lemon Queen. Clear lemon-yellow. 
Oz., .50 .10 
1445 Mixed. Shades of lemon and orange ... Oz., .40 .10 
1450 Calendula a (Cape Marigold.) Single white 
flowers : oe ae tag re OYA, AN) SIK0) 
CALLIOPSIS or COREOPSIS. 
Charming free-flowering hardy annuals, blooming early 
and continuing until frost. The flowers are showy in the 
garden and most useful for cutting. 1 to 2 ft. 
1460 atrosanguinea. Rich dark red. Sa + oz., 20 .10 
1465 Crimson and Gold. Showy crimson flowers, broadly 
margined with deep yellow. 2 ft. . 7 Oz., .20 .10 
1475 coronata. Yellow, spotted crimson. 1 My — er Ory, ga 110 
1480 Cloth of Gold. Splendid new variety, with large, gol- 
den-yellow flowers. 1 to 1% ft. 7 OZA eae O 
1485 Drummondi. (Golden Wave. Sy Rich Goldens yellow, math 
chestnut-brown centre. 1 ft. 2 OLED ae O 
1490 Mixed. : ron 540 ozs lo 10 
1495 Collection of 5 varieties, Seperate! our eeecton fan <A0 
For Perennial Coreopsis, see Nos. 6530-6405. 
CAMPANULA, (Bell Flower.) The annual varieties of 
Campanula bloom profusely and remain in flower for a 
long period; fine for bedding. 1% ft. 
No. 1 Calliopsis coronata. No.2 C.Drummondi. No.3 C. Crimson and Gold. 
1500 Loreyi. Blue 1505 Loreyialba. White 15 
CANNA. The Cannas are well known for their dwarf growth : ee maces te, Afebrenching s sort, with AB 
and luxuriant foliage. The Sowers are large and of most. brilliant saan pena pe see Nos. 6250-6405. 
colors. Soak the seeds in warm water until they show signs of 
sw elting. then sow in sandy loam and place in a hot-bed. 
1515 Dwarf large-flower- 
ing varieties. Mix- 
ed. 34 ft. Pkt. 
Oz., .60 .10 
1520 Tall Dark-leaved 
varieties. Mixed. 
Oz., .50 .10 
CANDYTUFT.  (iteris.) 
Well-known dwarf 
annuals, valuable for 
edgings and for cut- 
tings 2 J5it. 
1525 Farquhar’s Pink 
Pearl. An attractive 
color. 
Oz., $1.00; 4 oz., .85 .15 
1530 Crimson. A splen- 
did dark shade of 
purplish-crimson. 
+ oz., .25; .10 
1535 Flesh Color. Fine 
delicate tint. 
+ 0Z., .20; - 10 
1540 Rose Cardinal. 
Bright rosy-cardinal; 
a rich and striking 
a £ ; S . ee color. SS SSS ——— 
Orange King Calendula. Oz., $1.50; +.0z., 50; .15 Giant White Perfection Candytuft. 
