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K. & J. FARQUHAR & Cu.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



No. 



4925 

 4930 



4935 



4940 

 4950 

 49SS 



4960 

 4961 

 4962 



4963 



4965 

 4990 

 4992 



4993 



4995 



4997 



SOI 5 

 5020 



No. 



5050 



5055 

 5060 



5025 

 5030 

 5035 



Marigold, Scotch Prize. No. 4962. 



Pkt« 

 MARIGOLD — Continued. 



— Double, Tall, Finest Mixed. Oz., .40 .05 



Dwarf, Finest Mixkd; 2 ft. " .50 .05 



El Dorado. Splendid, large flowers; 



mixed colors Oz., .60 .10 



Double, Lemon " .40 .05 



Orange " .40 .05 



French, Double, Collection of 12 Va- 

 rieties 50 



Collection of 6 Varieties . . . .30 



— Tall, Double, Finest Mixed . Oz., -^o .05 

 Scotch Prize, Striped. Fine double 



flowers beautifully striped, golden yellow 

 and dark crimson .... '4 oz., 2.00 .25 



— Tall, Single Striped. Yellow and crim- 

 son; excellent for cutting . . Oz., .50 .05 



— Dwakf, Double, Finest Mixed, " .40 .05 



Striped " .40 .05 



Single, Legion of Honor. Flowers 



dark crimson edged with yellow . Oz., .40 .05 



— Very Dwarf, Double, Striped. Nana 

 Pukhra. Of dense dwarf growth; suit- 

 able for edgings Oz., .40 .05 



— Very Dwarf, Single, Golden Yellow. 

 Signals Pumila. Excellent for edgings; 

 constantly in bloom; i ft. . . . Oz., .60 .10 



— Very Dwarf, Single Golden Ring. 

 Flowers pure yellow; splendid for edgings. 



Oz., .50 .05 

 MARIGOLD GARDEN. See Calendula. 

 MARVEI^OF-PERU. See Mirabilis, No. 5195. 

 MATRICARIA. Feverfew. Half-hardy peren- 

 nials blooming the first year from seed, with 

 large showy flowers; splendid for cutting. 

 GRANDiFi.ORA FLORE PLENO. Large, double, 



pure white flowers, 15 inches . . Oz., .75 .10 

 EXIMIA, Golden Ball. Compact-growing 

 variety with broad corymbs of golden yel- 

 low flowers. A charming plant for beds 



and borders; I ft 25 



MAURANDYA. Elegant greenhouse peren- 

 nial climbers producing the first season in- 

 numerable tube-shaped flowers. Unexcelled 

 as vines for hanging-baskets, vases, and trel- 

 lises; July to Oct. 



Finest Mixed J^ oz., .75 .10 



ALBiFLORA. White . . . . % OZ., 1. 00 .25 

 Barclayana. Purplish blue . ^ oz., 1.00 .lo 



5065 



5067 



Pkt. 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. Beautiful trad- 

 ing annuals, useful for rockeries, edgings, 

 and vases, particularly adapted to dry or 

 sunny situations; July to Oct., 4 inches. 

 CRYSTALLINUM. Ice Plant. Hardy annual 

 with thick succulent leaves which are cov- 

 ered with sparkling ice-like globules, as are 



also the stems ; flowers white 10 



TRICOLOR. Flowers bright rose 10 



CORDIFOLIUM VARIEGATUM. Green and white 

 variegated foliage; flowers rose-colored; a 

 fine plant for edgings '25 



MIGNONETTE. Reseda Odorata. The most 

 popular fragrant annual, prized as much for 

 forcing in winter as for the summer garden. 

 The seed should be sown early and the plants 

 as they grow thinned sufficiently to allow 

 them to branch. The beds should be liber- 

 ally watered during dry weather. 

 grandiflora, OR Large-flowering. Tbe 

 best form of the old-fashioned sweet Mign- 

 onette . . Lb., 1.25; 1^ lb., .40; OZ., .15 .05 

 Allen's Defiance. The spikes of this 

 variety, when well-grown, are from 12 to 

 15 inches in length and they are very fra- 

 grant Oz., .50 -lO 



Mignonette Machet. No. 5105- 



