FARQUHAR'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



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CACALIA 



1420COCCinea {Emilia Pkt. 

 flammca). Tassel Flower. 

 One of the overlooked gar- 

 den treasures, especially 

 for cutting. The stems are 

 long and wiry, and the 

 clusters of brush-like scar- 

 let flowers very graceful. 

 Blooms all summer. IJ^ft. 



Moz. 50c. .$0 10 



CALANDRINIA 



1425 grandiflora. Fieshy- 



leaved annual with bright 

 rose-colored flowers. It 

 succeeds well in sunny situ- 

 ations. IHft I 



1426 speciosa (C. Menziesi). 



Flowers ruby-red. Splen- 

 did plant for sunny 

 places 



Pkt 



put 



25 

 15 

 10 



15 



CALENDULA officinalis fl.-pl. 



(Pot Marigold) 



Splendid hardy annuals with large, disk-like, double flowers, borne in profusion 

 from June to November. They are valuable for cut-flowers. 1 ft. 



1428 Fai*quhar's Orange Beauty, a splendid strain of Calen- 

 dula, with enormous, double flowers of intense glowing orange. 

 Plants are of vigorous growth and bloom the entire summer. One of 

 the best varieties for indoor culture J^oz. $1.00 . . $0 



1430 Orange King. Large dark orange flowers. . . .oz. $1.00; J^oz. 35c. . 



1435 Meteor. Yellow flowers striped with lemon oz. 50c . . 



1440 Farquhar's Lemon Queen, clear lemon-yeiiow 



oz. $1.00; Koz. 35c.. 

 1442 Ball's Strain. Large, double, bright glowing orange flowers. 



A reselected, improved strain Moz. $1.00 . 



1445 Mixed. Shades of lemon and orange oz. 50c . 



1450 Calendula pluvialis (Dimorphothcca annua). Cape Marigold. SingL 



white flowers, reverse of petals brown ]/ioz. 25c . . 10 



CALLIOPSIS 



(Coreopsis) 



Charming, free - flowering 

 hardy annuals, blooming early 

 and continuously until frost. 

 The flowers are showy in the 

 garden and most useful for 

 cutting. 1 to 2 ft. 



1455 Farquhar's Spe- 

 cial Mixture. 



Calendula, Orange Beauty 



Pkt. 



Calliopsis or Coreopsis 



This special mixture contains all the most desirable and brightest va- 

 rieties in many combinations of color J^oz. 75c. .$0 25 



1460 atrosanguinea. Rich dark red J^oz. 40c. . 10 



1465 Crimson and Gold. Showy crimson flowers, broadly margined with 

 deep yellow. 2 ft ^oz. 50c . . 



1470 Morning Star, a pure lemon-yellow form of the preceding. 

 Exceptionally useful for cutting. 2 ft J^oz. 75c . . 



1475 coronata. Yellow, spotted crimson. 1 ft J^oz. 40c. . 



1476 marmorata. Golden yellow flowers, marbled with wallflower-red 15 



1480 Cloth of Cold. Splendid new variety with large, golden yellow 

 flowers. 1 to lJ/2 ft J^oz. 60c. . 



1485 Drummondi. Golden Wave. Rich golden yellow flower, with chestnut- 



brown centre. 1 ft J^oz. 40c . . 



1486 Dwarf Crimson. A dwarf, compact strain with rich crimson flowers. 



9 in Moz. 60c . . 



1490 Mixed Pkt. 



oz.75c.;Moz.25c..$0 10 



1495 Collection of 



5 Varieties, ^^mik^^ ;«^ ">*?flK\ .%j 



our selection 60 ^^^^^^B)^ «'>.<,* .^8m8^F*T^'N 



For Perennial Coreopsis, see 

 Nos. 6530 to 6537 



15 



25 

 10 



15 



10 



15 



CAMPANULA (Beimower) 



The annual varieties of Campanula bloom profusely and remain in flower 

 for a long period. Fine for bedding. \]/2 ft. 



1500 Lorei (C. ramosissima) . Blue $0 15 



1505 Lorei alba (C ramosissima alba). White 15 



1510 macrostyla. A fine branching sort, with lovely violet flower. IM ft 15 



1512 Speculum (Specularia Speculum). Venus' Looking-glass. Small, bell- 

 shaped, purple flowers with white throat 15 



For Perennial Campanulas, see Nos. 6250 to 6405 



Candytuft, Lavender Gem. See page 50 



