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



Pkt. 



Large-Flowering Ten-'Week Stock. No. 7345. 



SCHIZANTHUS. Butterfly Flower. Ele- 

 gant free-flowering hardy annuals for the 

 garden in summer or for the greenhouse 

 during winter; 1V2 ft., July to Oct. 

 7160 Finest Mixed. Shades of rose, scarlet, 



purple, and white Oz., 25 .05 



7165 GRANDIFLORUS OCULATUS. Lilac with large 



violet blotch on each petal . . Oz., .30 .05 



7166 PINNATUS ROSEUS. Delicate pink with blood- 



red blotch Oz., .30 .05 



7167 RETUSUS ALBUS. White with yellow spots; 



beautiful for winter forcing . . Oz., .50 .05 



7168 WiSETONENSlS. Colors ranging from white 



with yellow centre to pink with brown 



centre, useful for winter cultivation . . .25 



SILENE. Catchfly. Free-blooming hardy 



plants of easiest cultivation, useful for beds 



and borders. 



7220 Armeri.\ Mixed. Hardy annual, colors 



white, pink, and red; i ft., July to Sept. . .05 

 7230 PENDULA Dwarf Rose. Excellent for spring 



bedding; 6 in., May and June . Oz., .30 .05 



7235 — Dwarf White " .25 .05 



7260 ViRGlNlCA. Free-flowering hardy perennial, 



intense crimson; I ft., June to Aug. . . .10 

 7265 SMI LAX. Afyrsip/iyllwn asparagoides. A 

 popular greenhouse climber with small dark 

 green foliage of great value for floral decora- 

 tions. Flowers white, fragrant; tender 



perennial; 10 ft Oz., .50 .10 



SNAPDRAGON. See Antirrhinum, No. 462. 

 7275 SOL.\NUM. capsicastrum nanum. Jeru- 

 salem Cherry. A very ornamental plant 

 for winter decoration in the greenhouse or 

 window. It is of compact branching habit 

 with small dark green leaves and numerous 

 bright scarlet berries. Seeds sown in Febru- 

 ary or March produce fine plants for autumn 



fruiting; tender perennial; i ft 10 



7300 STATICE. Perennial .Sorts Mixed. Sea 

 Lavender. Handsome plants with large 

 flower head^;, which are everlasting and use- 

 ful when dried for winter bouquets; I to 



2 ft., July to Oct 10 



.STEVI.\. Elegant greenhouse perennials 

 producing very graceful sprays of tiny flow- 

 ers exceedingly valualiie for cutting. They., 

 bloom the first year from seeds and are valu- '■ 

 able for summer and winter cultivation; 2 ft. 

 7325 Eupatoria. White .... % oz., .30 .10 

 7340 serrata. Pure white; fragrant " .40 .10 

 STOCK. Gilliflower. The charming colors, 

 delightful fragrance, and free blooming 

 character of the stocks have made them 

 favorite plants for both summer and winter 

 cultivation. They are very effective for beds 

 and borders, and their handsome flower 

 spikes are invaluable for bouquets and floral 

 decorations. The large-flowering Ten-week 

 Section is the earliest to bloom; for succes- 

 sion sow the Cut-and-Come-Again varieties, 

 which bloom abundantly until frost; I ft. 



7345 Collection OF 12 Varieties 75 



7350 Collection of 6 Varieties 40 



7355 Finest Mixed Oz., 4.00 10 



7406 Fine Mixed " 2.50 .05 



7365 Brilliant Rose, 7395 Dark Purple, 



7370 Canary Yellow, 7400 Light Blue, 

 7375 Carmine, 7402 Pink, 



7380 Crimson, 7403 Scarlet, 



7385 Dark Blood-Red, 7404 Snov^t White. 

 7390 Dark Violet-Blue, 



Prices of the above-named Stocks, in separate colors: 

 Oz., 4.00, 1/4 oz., 1.25, Vh oz., .75, pkt., .10. 



