R. & J. FARQOHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



Centauxea Cyanus Emperor William, No. 1755. 



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CENTAUREA. 



White-leaved Bedding- Varieties. /)»<'/ .i///^»-. Pkt. 

 1700 Candidissima. Broad foliage. Hoot ... ^ o/., .60; .JO 

 1705 Gymnoearpa. Xaiiow foliage. 1 foot. 



()/.. .80; 1 oz., .25; .10 



CENTAUREA FLOWERING VARIETIES. Cornflower. 



ImperialiS. Gliiut Comfloxrir. The flowers are of 



enormou.s !<i/e ; fragrant and of most chaiining colors. 



Thej' are superb for cutting. 2 feet. 

 1710 Collection of 8 varieties. Giant (ornflower, separate, .40 

 1715 Special Mixture, of many colors Oz., .75; .10 



1720 Blue 1725 Lilae 17.S0 Pink, with white centre 

 1735 Rose 1740 White 



Each of the above colors . . . Oz., 1.25; \ oz., .40; .10 

 1745 ODORATA. Fragrant, purphsh-criiuson flowers; very 



huge Oz., .1.00; i oz., 35; .10 



17."i0 Odorata Chamseleon. Sulphur-yellow, changing to 



rosy-lilac Oz.. 2.00 : j oz., .60; .15 



CENTAUREA CYANUS. na.-hrinfs Bnttnv. 2 ft. 

 17.55 Emperor William. Blue 1760 Rose 



1765 Pure White 1770 Mixed 



Each of the above colors and mixed, \ lb., .75 ; oz., .30 ; .05 

 1756 Emperor William Double Blue. A new selection 



of tiieokl-ta<hionc(l Hdcli, Jnr's lliitlnti^ producing a large 

 ])crcent:ig(' of beautiful iloiihic flowers 15 



CENTAUREA MOSCHATUS. avw/ Sniun,. 



Showy and tr.igrant. Ilartly annu.ils. Splendid for cut 

 floweis. l.J feet. 



1775 Blue 1780 White 1785 Mixed Colors 



Each of the above colors and mixed, . . . Oz., .30; .0' 



1700 SUAVEOLENS. Y<-llow SwpH Stilton. Showy, bright 



yellow (lowers sweetly scented Oz., .50; .05 



1705 AMERICANA. I-ilac flowers often 4 mches across. 



2 lect Oz., 1.25; J oz., .40; .10 



1800 Americana Alba. White. 2 feet ... Joz., .75: .25 

 F'lr PtrciniittI C'e)Uaiirea.i, see Nos. Qilb-Q^Sb. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



Free-flowering hardy annuals blouaiing from .July until 

 frost, especially desirable for seashore and mountain 

 gaidens. 2 feet. 



Farquhar's Special Mixture. Doui.ie and 



single; all the most beautiful varieties ... Oz., .75 ; 



SINGLE VARIETIES. 

 Morning Star. Delicate primrose color, Oz., ..50; 

 Evening" Star. Bright golden-yellow, Joz., .35; 

 Lord Beaconsfield. < rimson edged gold, Oz., .40; 

 Eclipse, (iolden-yellow, with scarlet nng and brown 



1805 



1815 

 is 2(1 

 IS 2.". 



1S30 



1885 

 184(1 



IS-l.-) 

 1S50 

 1855 



1860 

 1865 



Centaurea Imperialis. No. 1710. 



disc Oz.. .40; 



Single Mixed •' .30; 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



Farquhar's Crimson Oz., 1.00; 



White '• .80; 



Yellow " .80; 



Mixed " .40; 



Inodorum plenissimura. white, i^ft., ioz.,.30; 

 CINERARIA. 



AVhite-leaved varieties. Duatij Milhr. 

 Maritima. Silvery-green lacinated foliage. 1 foot, 



Oz.. .30 ; 

 Acanthifolia. Broad silvery-white leaves. 1 foot. 



Cineraria hybrida, see No. 5435. J oz., .30 ; 



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