FARQUHAR'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



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CENTAUREA 



WHITE-LEAVED BEDDING VARIETIES (Dusty Miller) 



For edging beds or borders in the flower-garden. The ghstening while 

 foliage contrasts strikingly with the bright colors of the other plants. 

 1700 candidisslma {C. Cineraria). Broad, silvery white foliage. 1ft.. Pkt. 



3.8OZ. 50c. .$0 15 

 1705 gymnocarpa. Narrow white foliage. 1 ft J^oz. 50c. . 15 



CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS (Giant Sweet Sultan) 



The flowers are of enormous size, fragrant, and of most charming colors. 

 They are superb for cutting. 2 ft. Pl^j. 



1710 Collection of 5 Separate Varieties .$0 60 



1720 Blue 1730 Pink, with White Centre 1740 White 



1725 Lavender 1735 Rose 



1742 Special Mixture 



Each of the above colors and Mixed, pkt. 15 cts.; Vioz. 75 cts. 



CENTAUREA CYANUS (Bachelor's Button; Cornflower) 



SINGLE. 2 ft. 



1743 Blue 



1744 Rose 



1746 Pure White 



1750 Mixed 



Each of the above 

 colors and Mixed, pkt. 

 10 cts.; oz. 60 cts.; 

 Vilb. $2.00. 



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Centaurea imperialis, (Giant Sweet Sultan) 



1756 



1758 

 1759 

 1762 



DOUBLE 

 Farquhar's Double Blue. A selection of the old-fashioned Bach- Pkt. 

 elor's Button, producing a large percentage of beautiful double 



flowers 



oz. $1.75; 1- 



Farquhar's Double Pink 



Farquhar's Double White J^oz. 50c. . 



Double Mixed }ioz. 50c. . 



>4oz. 50c. .8 

 . . j4!oz. 50c. 



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 15 



Centaurea cyanus, (Bachelor's Button) 



1800 americana alba. 



VARIOUS CENTAUREAS 



1790 suaveolens (C. moscJiaia). Pkt. 

 Yellow Sweet Sultan. Showy, 

 bright yellow flowers, sweetly 

 scented. 1}/^ ft..Moz. 60c. .$0 15 



1795 americana. Easier to grow than 

 Imperialis, with equally beau- 

 tiful lilac flowers, often 4 inches 

 across. The plants are stiff and 

 strong and require no staking. 

 2 ft Moz. 60c 



White. 2 ft i^oz. 75c. . 



For Perennial Centaureas, see Nos. 6475 to 6485 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



These free-flowering, hardy annuals, bloom from July until frost, and are especially desirable 

 for seashore and mountain gardens. 



SINGLE. 2 ft. 



1810 Farquhar's Morning Star. 



Delicate primrose color Pkt. 



Moz. 75c.. $0 15 



1815 Farquhar's Evening Siar. 



Bright golden yellow . . . J^oz. 75c. . 15 



1816 Northern Star. Large, ivory-white 



flowers with sulphur zone 



Moz. 60c.. 15 



1817 Eastern Star. Clear yellow petals 



with dark disk 15 



1818 segetum grandiflorum. Com Mari- 



gold. Heads of bright yellow flow- 

 ers. Splendid for cutting 15 



1819 atrococcineum. Deep scarlet 



Moz. 40c.. 10 

 1821 Burridgeanum. Banded with crim- 

 son, white, and yellow. . J^oz. 40c. . 10 

 1830 Single Mixed oz. 60c. . 10 



DOUBLE. 3 ft. Pkt. 



1840 White J^oz. 60c. .$0 15 



1845 Yellow Moz. 60c . . 15 



1850 Mixed oz. $1.00; ^oz. 40c, . 10 



1856 Chrysanihemum inodorum 

 plenissimum, Bridal Robe. 



A compact plant, with double Pkt. 

 flowers of the purest white, car- 

 ried well above the dark green, 

 finely cut foliage. The cut-flowers / 

 are admirably adapted for all 

 kinds of floral work. 1 ft. 



3/goz. 60c. . 25 ' 



1858 Farquhar's Special Mixture. 



Double and single; all the most 



beautiful varieties 3^oz. 75c. . 25 



For Perennial Chrysanthemums, see 

 Nos. 6510 to 6526 



Annual Chrysanthemums 



