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CAMPANULA. PERSICIFOLIA GRANDIFLORA. 
Packet, 20.9 N0-.20570 0 - 
BEAN, MAMMOTH JAPANESE, FLOWERING. Very 
curious and interesting, producing enormous pods often weighing 
over 6 ounces: the flowers are produced in clusters; pure white, 
thick and wax-like. Packets contain both white and pink beans. 
Onin 72a8 DEKE. c ko 
BEGONIA SEMPERFLORENS, BRIGHT=RED. The habit 
of the plant is dwarf, and the beautiful, bright-red, wax-like flow- 
ers are produced continually. The seed should be started in heat. 
No. 1651. Pkt., .20. 
BEGONIA SEMPERFLORENS LAMBERTUS. Of robust 
habit, with pretty foliage, bearing almost continuously and in 
great profusion large, snow-white flowers. Popular as a pot 
plant and for cutting. No. 1652. Pkt., .20. 
BEGONIA, DWARF VERNON; EVER-BLOOMING. T%e 
Queen of Carpet Bedders. .A charming addition, and invaluable 
for bedding and pots; in bloom continually; forms a small, round, 
compact bush, 5 inches high, covered profusely with brilliant red 
flowers; foliage deep brownish-red. No. 1657. Pkt., .20. 
BEGONIA, TUBEROUS, NEW, GIANT DOUBLE. The 
finest strain ever offered; the plants are dwarf, sturdy and erect; 
the flowers in size, substance and color unsurpassed and simply 
grand; all drooping flowers are excluded. Choicest mixed. No. 
1603. Pkt., .40. . 
BEGONIA, TUBEROUS, LAING’S GOLD IEDAL. Is 
known as one of the finest strains in cultivation; flowers very large. 
Finest mixed. No. 1612. Pkt., .15. 
BEGONIA, TUBEROUS, SUTTON’S PRIZE. : One of the 
finest strains in cultivatiion: 
Single [lixed. No. 1616. Pkt., .75. 
Double [lixed. No. 1617. PkKt., .75. 
CALCEOLARIA, SUTTON’S PERFECTION, MIXED. In 
Sutton & Sons’ original sealed packets. No. 1827. Pkt., 1.00. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA GRANDIFLORA. Very 
fine, large, blue flowers. One of the finest hardy perennial plants. 
Tall, very showy, and succeeds well with ordinary garden culture. 
Highly recommended. No. 2057. Pkt., .20. 
CAMPANULA JAPONICA, SEMI-DOUBLE BLUE. This 
splendid flower comes from Japan. ‘The plants grow similar to 
the large-flowering Platycodon, having numerous branching stems; 
the flowers, however, are quite distinct and of extraordinary size; 
the color is intense blue, and the double corolla imparts a very 
rich appearance. Highly recommended. No. 2007.. PKt., .15. 
CARNATION, EDENSIDE PRIZE STRAIN. Saved from 
the most select varieties of this noted collection —the finest in 
England. All are of the free, perpetual-flowering class, and are 
specially recommended to florists and others in quest of new and 
choice varieties for winter flowering under glass. Some of the 
most valuable sorts in cultivation emanated from this strain, and 
excellent results may be looked for from this seed. Finest mixed. 
WoJ2312. -PKt.;, .50- 
CARNATION, COMTESSE DE PARIS. A new and very 
valuable hardy Perpetual Carnation; flowers large, with heavy, 
massive petais of a fine canary color. No. 2300, Pkt., 47? 
CARNATION, URIAH PIKE; CRITISON. The grandest 
crimson carnation in cultivation; one of the best of the ¢vee or 
Perpetual-Flowering class; faultless in form, and in color per- 
fectly unique, being a glowing velvet crimson self, very large and 
clove-scented. No. 2352. Pkt., .40. 
NOVELTIES — Rk. & J. FARQUHAR & CO/S SEED CATALOGUE. 
CINERARIA MARITIMA DIAMANT. 
Packet; <15, Now28sr- 
CARNATION, GIANT TIARGARET. The finest strain of 
these beautiful, early-fiowering, double, annual Carnations; very 
‘ bright colors in great variety. Finest mixed. No. 2392. Pkt., .10. 
CARNATION, TMIARGARET, YELLOW. An entirely new 
and most desirable color in these early-flowering Carnations, 
which are at present very popular. The plants bloom in about 
three and a half to four months from seed, and the seed produces 
a fair percentage of true plants. No. 2381. Pkt.,. .20. 
CARYOPTERIS MASTACANTHUS. Hardy Biue Chinese 
Verbena. This very valuable, autumn blooming plant is of great 
merit, being hardy and very free-blooming; in color, an exquisite 
shade of azure-blue; flowers from September till frost; height 
about two feet. Invaluable for cutting; if sown early, plants will 
be-produced which will blossom the same season ; highly recom- 
mended. No. 2282. Pkt., .15. 
CARYOPTERIS MASTACANTHUS CANDIDUS. A valu- 
able autumn blooming perennial plant. with beautiful pure white 
’ flowers. Grows about two feet high and the flowers, which are 
- beautifully feathered, are produced along the stems. Shrubby in 
growth and hardy with slight protection. No. 2283. Pkt., .25. 
CELOSIA, OSTRICH PLUME; CRIMSON. By starting 
seeds early in heat the plants will be ready to set out in June. 
The innumerable smal! flowers, borne on many-branched sprays 
crown the plants in beautiful plume form, the side branchlets 
~ curling back in an attractive manner. No. 2562. Pkt.,.10. 
CELOSIA, OSTRICH PLUME ; ORANGE-YELLOW. Dis- 
tinct; with yellow plumes. No. 2563. Pkt., .10. 
CENTAUREA ODORATA, CHAMELEON. This plant is a 
splendid companion of the lovely Centaurea Margaret (see page 
34), producing large, pale sulphur-yellow flowers with purple hues. 
ey unigue and attractive. -Start the seeds in heat. No. 2627. 
Kt.,..15. 
CINERARIA, SUTTON’S SUPERB SINGLE, MIXED. In 
Sutton & Sons’ original sealed packets; direct from Reading. 
Finest mixed. No. 2832. Pkt., .75. 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA SANGUINEA. A superb color in the - 
very large-flowering class of Cinerarias. The flowers are borne in. 
immense corymbs; of a rich blood-red color. No. 2837. 
Pkt., .50 
CINERARIA, NEW STRIPED, MIXED. The flowers of this 
remarkable and beautiful strain, instead of being self-colored or 
simply edged, are striped lengthwise of the petals with white. 
Fine mixed. No. 2838. Pkt., .50. 
CINERARIA MARITIMA ‘‘DIAMANT.’’ A valuable new 
white-foliaged bedding plant, very hardy and compact and not 
‘liable to damp off. Unlike the former sorts this novelty is a pure 
milk-white and not a sort of green tint. The leaves are broad and 
prettily cut. No. 2851. Pkt., .15. 
CLIMBERS, JAPANESE ORNAMENTAL. Remarkable 
varieties of Japanese Ornamental Gourds, with very beautiful fruit 
of large size and of peculiar and interesting appearance The 
seeds may be started in gentle heat and transplanted into th_ open 
ground or, if sown out-of-doors in May they will succeed admirably. 
Excellent for covering high fences, arbors, etc. Mixed varieties. 
No. 4002. Pkt., .15. 
COLEUS HYBRIDUS, MONSTROUS. Most beautiful and 
wonderful ornamental plants attaining an immense height and 
with very large, gorgeously colored leaves. The coloring is ex~ 
ceedingly varied, and no strain is more beautiful. Fine mixed. 
No. 2957. Pkt., .20. 
