R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



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Cineraria Stellata. No. 2845. 



No. 

 2845 



2850 



2855 



2860 

 2890 



CINERARIA STELLATA. For house and conserv- 

 atory decoration during winter, lew plants 

 equal this new type of Cineraria. The deli- 

 cate star-like flowers are borne on elegant 

 sprays, rendering it most fascinating as a pot 

 plant and particularly graceful for cut-flower 

 arrangement. The colors run in white, lilac, 

 violet and deep rose. The flowers keep a 

 week or longer in water; finest mixed . 

 CINERARIA. White-Leaved Varieties. 

 Dusty Miller. Silvery-leaved perennials, 

 much used for bedding; i to 1^/2 ft. 

 maritima. Dwarf habit; silvery leaves. 



Oz., 

 acanthifolia. White, finely-cut leaves. 



Oz., I 

 CANDiDissiMA. White; fine for edging, Oz.,. 50 

 CLERODENDRON Fallax. Splendid green- 

 house perennial with scarlet flower-heads 

 resembling the Hydrangea. Seeds sown in 

 March give flowering plants by Sept.; 2 ft.. 



286s 

 2880 

 2883 



Pkt. ' No. 



CLARKIA. Showy, hardy annuals of easy 



cultivation, slender and branching in growth, 



with handsome flowers; desirable for beds 



and cutting; July to Oct., i ft. 



ELEGANS, Double Mixed. Shades of rose, 



crimson, violet, and white . . Oz., .25 



PULCHELLA, SiNGLE MiXED. Many colors. 



Oz., .25 

 — integripetala Mixed. Large, showy 



flowers Oz., .25 



2908 CLEOME pungens. Spider Plant. Tender 

 biennial, with beautiful rose -colored flowers; 

 blooms the first season if started earJy; 2 ft. 

 30 .05 Oz.. 1.75 



2910 CLIANTHUS Dampieri. GUry Pea. 



.10 Gorgeous, summer-flowering plants; flowers 



.05 , scarlet with large, glossv black blotch; pea- 



shaped; greenhouse snrub; July to Oct., 



4 ft 



2925 CLITORIA COELESTIS. Blue Pea. Green- 

 .75 house climber; lovely blue flowers; 4 ft. 



Pkt. 



•OS 

 •05 

 .05 



50 



•25 



