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



No. Pkt. 



4385 HYPERICUM ELEGANS. Si. John's Wort. 

 Fine hardy perennial, useful for planting 

 under trees; flowers yellow, very showy; i ft. .05 

 ICE PLANT. See Mesembryanthemum, No. 

 S050. 



4420 IMPATIENS Sl'LTAni. Perennial Balsam. 

 A charming plant for house and conservatory 

 decoration, of easy cultivation and blooming 

 continuously. The flowers are of bright rosy- 

 carmine color, and are very freely produced; 

 I to 1V2 ft 25 



44^5 — HVBRiDA Finest Mixed. Colors varying 



from pale pink to dark crimson 15 



4430 — ROSEA. Bright rose pink 15 



4435 INUL.A ensifolia. Compact growing hardy 

 perennial with bright yellow flowers one-and- 

 a-half inches across, blooming in July and 

 August; 9 inches :o 



4440 CRANIJIFI.ORA. Flowers golden yellow, 4 



inches across, borne on erect stems; 2 ft. . .25 



No. Pkt 

 4432 INC.^RVILLEA Delavayi. A new plant 

 from Northern China and one of the finest 

 hardy perennials. It produces divided pale 

 green leaves about 2 feet in length, re- 

 sembling those of the Acanthus. The flow- 

 ers are produced in long spikes, cup-shaped, 

 2 inches across and of a bright rose color ; 

 in fact they look like Gloxinias; 2I/2 ft., 

 June to Aug 50 



IPOMGi.^. Rapid growing twining plants 

 useful for covering arbors and trellises, re- 

 markable for their showy flowers of white, 

 pink, blue, and purple; 5 to 30 ft., June to 

 Oct. 



4445 



4452 



4453 



PURPUREA. Convolvulus Major. Morning 



Glory. Useful and showy annual climbers 



of easy culture; popular for their rapid 



growth and brilliant colors. Finest mixed. 



Lb., .60; oz., .10 



No. 



4505 



Imperialis. Japanese 

 Morning Glory. The 

 flowers are of enor- 

 mous size and of great 

 variety of colors, many 

 of them being beauti- 

 fully striped, spotted, 

 or edged with distinct 

 colors. Some of the 

 plants have leaves of 

 curious shapes, others 

 having them marbled 

 with white; 10 ft., 



Oz., .30 



— Fringed. Very large, 

 many colors, Oz., .60 



BONA NOX. Evening 

 Glory. Large fra- 

 grant violet flowers, 

 opening in the even- 

 ing; 15 ft., Oz., .30 



Ipomcea purpurea — Morning Qlory- No. 4445. 



SETOSA. B r azili a n 

 Morning Glory. 

 Splendid rapid-grow- 

 ing variety with large 

 leaves and bright rose- 

 colored flowers 3 to 4 

 inches in diameter; 

 15 ft. , . Oz., .75 



,05 



4450 — Collection of 12 



Varieties 50 



•IS 



.05 



4460 COCCINEA. Star Ipo- 

 moea. Bright scarlet 

 flowers; 10 ft., 



Oz., .25 .05 



GRANDIFLORA ALBA. 



Moon Flower. Rapid- 

 growing climber with 

 large heart-shaped 

 leaves and fragrant 

 white flowers 5 to 6 

 inches across, expand- 

 ing in the evening or 

 during dull days; 30 

 ft. , . . Oz., .75 .10 



RUBRO CCE R U L E A . 



Heavenly Blue. 

 Large sky-blue flow- 

 ers; very beautiful; 

 15 ft. . Oz., 1. 00 .10 



