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CUPHEA LANCEOLATA FLORE ALBO. 
Packet, .25. 
DAHLIA, DWARF CACTUS. (Juarezi.) Invaluable for 
the flower garden in autumn, and specially desirable for cutting. 
The cactus-like flowers, of many brilliant colors, are borne freely 
on long stems on the low, branching plants; the colors are ex- 
ceedingly diversified and rich; easily raised from seed, and blooms 
the same season. Finest mixed. No. 3202. Pkt., .15. 
DAHLIA, SINGLE, DWARF COMPACT, Nothing can be 
prettier than these little plants, covered as they are during the 
entire fall with their brilliant, star-shaped flowers of innumerable 
beautiful tints and colors; many are finely spotted and striped, 
and all are charming. Finest mixed. No. 3232. Pkt., .15. 
DATURA CORNUCOPIA. A truly magnificent variety; flowers 
average eight inches long by five inches across; the interior glis- 
tening white with purple exterior; delightfully fragrant; the plants 
attain a good height, and will bloom from early summer until 
frost. No. 3240. Pkt., .05. 
DATURA, GOLDEN QUEEN. Yellow Horn of Pienty. 
Very large, showy, yellow flowers, white at the mouth and conical. 
Seed started early produces large-sized flowering plants in a single 
season. No. 3242. Pkt., .10. 
DELPHINIUM AZUREUM. A showy and attractive perennial 
Larkspur, with large, light-blue flowers in great abundance. It 
blooms in July, and makes a fine, hardy, herbaceous border 
plant. No. 3257. Pkt., .10. 
No. 3073. 
NOVELTIES —R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO/S SEED CATALOGUE. 
ERIGERON HYBRIDUS ROSEUS. 
Packet, .20. No. 3547. 
| ERIGERON HYBRIDUS ROSEUS. A very interesting and 
attractive new Hybrid, having beautiful purple-rose flowers with 
golden-yellow centres; it is a hardy perennial, but when sown 
early flowers the first year from seed; the blossoms are freely pro- 
duced from May till late in the autumn. No. 3547. Pkt., .20. 
| GLOXINIAS, NEW GIANT, Gloxinia Hybrida Gigantea. 
An entirely new race with flowers often five inches across. These 
giant blooming varieties are produced in a great number of 
strikingly beautiful colors. They make a grand display at flower- 
| ing time and have already excited much admiration in Europe. 
Choicest mixed. No. 3926. Pkt., .50. 
GLOXINIA, LARGE UPRIGHT. (Gloxinia Grandiflora 
Erecta.) The finest strain of large-flowering Gloxinias in culti- 
vation; grown by a specialist in these magnificent flowers. Our 
mixture includes a great variety of remarkably fine colors. Finest 
mixed. No. 3925. Pkt., .50. 
GLOXINIA, SUTTON’S PRIZE. 
sealed packets. Choicest mixed. No. 3927 
In Sutton & Sons’ original 
Pkt., .75. 
DIANTHUS LACINIATUS NANUS. 
Packet, .15. No. 3378. 
DIANTHUS LACINIATUS NANUS, NEW HYBRIDS. A 
very showy new strain of hardy, annual pinks, with broad, fringed 
petals; the colors, which are very fine, vary in all shades; this 
variety is distinguished by a dark ring around the centres of the 
flowers. Remarkably free-blooming, and altogether a charming 
novelty. Height, roinches. No. 3378. Pkt., .15. 
DIANTHUS SUPERBUS TELEKII. One of the grandest 
annuals offered, both for garden decoration and bouquets; it 
blooms perpetually from June to October, and the charming, 
double flowers range from pure white, black, carmine and violet; 
very desirable. Finest mixed. No. 3402. Pkt., .15. 
DIANTHUS, FRINGED JAPANESE; SALMON QUEEN. 
Flowers brilliant salmon rose; very distinct, new and charmin 
tint in the class of hardy Heddewigi Pinks. No. 3377. Pkt., .1 
HEUCHERA ALBA. 
Packet, .20. No. 4261. 
HEUCHERA ALBA. The counterpart of the beautiful red- 
flowering hybrid Sanguinea; flowers pure white, produced on 
graceful flower scapes from fifteen to twenty inches in height; very 
free; splendid for bouquets. No. 4261. PkKt., .20. 
HEBENSTREITIA COMOSA SERRATIFOLIA. Acharming 
hardy annual, producing beautiful spikes of fragrant flowers the 
entire season; resembles the Mignonette in habit, but is a stronger 
grower. The flowers are white with red centre. Height, one foot. 
No. 4127. Pkt., .10. 
HELIOTROPE, GIANT=-FLOWERING. A new hybrid variety 
with very large individual flowers; surpasses in beauty all other 
varieties, both for cutting and as an ornamental plant; color, beau- 
tiful deep blue; sweetly fragrant. No. 4232. KES53. be 
