R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
1545 
1570 
1575 
1580 
CARNATION Marguerite. 
1585 
1590 
1595 
1600 
1605 
1610 
CANDY TUFT.— Continued. 
Giant White Perfection. A greatly improved 
strain of Giant White Candytuft producing immense 
spikes of pure white flowers. It is the finest variety for 
green-house culture, the large trusses frequently measur- 
ing six inches in length. For out-door bedding this va- 
riety isunsurpassed. + |b., 3.50; oz., 1.00; ¢ oz., .35 
Empress. A large-flowered white sort with long 
flower trusses; extensively used for forcing. 
Ozh, sds F072; 325 
Lilae. Rich shade. bee ay Oz., .30 
Light Violet. ey: ae: Oz., .50 
Sweet-scented. Small white LOWERS foliage dis- 
tinct. : Oz., .40 
Mixed. ee ; lb., 1.00; o2z., .30 
Collection of 6 Colors, separate, our Paiection: 
DWARF VARIETIES. 8 inches. 
Rose. THOZ., +50 
White. + o0z., .40 
Mixed. { On, 5k 00; ¢~ 0Z., .35 
For Perennial Candutuie see Nee 6410-6420. 
The earliest of all 
Carnations, blooming in July or August if sown in 
spring, and continuing until frost. Being half-hardy 
perennials, a slight protection of coarse straw or pine 
boughs will preserve them during winter and they will 
flower profusely the next summer. 
Farquhar’s New Giant Mixed. Seeds of this 
strain saved from an unrivalled collection, producing 
a large proportion of double flowers. 5 OZ), 150 
Farquhar’s Giant Red. Sie $ 0z.; 1.50 
Farquhar’s Giant Pink. $ oz., 1.50 
Farquhar’s Giant White. 4oz., 1.25 
Farquhar’s Giant Yellow. Ss : oz., 1.50 
Mixed Colors. A fine selection. Oz., 0;i02., .75 
1615 
1620 
1625 
1630 
1640 
1650 
1655 
1660 
1665 
1675 
1685 
1690 
1695 
Ostrich Plume Cockscomb. 
Ostrich Plume Cockscombs. 
Pkt- 
.10 
10 
05 
.10 
05 
.05 
30 
10 
.10 
10 
25 
15 
15 
15 
15 
10 
Farquhar’s New Giant Mixed. No. 1585. 
Carnation Marguerite. 
Carnation Giants of Nice. This type originated with the 
foremost Carnation specialist in France, and our Seed is raised by 
him. The plants bloom six months after sowing; the flowers are 
long stemmed and of a large size. : 
For Hardy Carnations, see Nos. 642 
CELOSIA. Cockscomb. 
Showy annuals of easy cultivation, producing large, brilliant, comb- 
like flower heads. They prefer a light soil, and should not be al- 
25-6455 
lowed to become crowded if a dwarf habit is desired. 6 in. 
Farquhar’s Dwarf Prize Mixed. py + 0z., .75 
Farquhar’s Dark Crimson. Glasgow JERE, ) MA ay les rge 
dark crimson combs % 0z., 1.00 
Golden Yellow. 1635 Light Yellow. 
Rose. 1645 Scarlet. 
Vesuvius. 
Each of the above colors ae ys 0z., .50 
Collection of 6 Colors, separate, our picctious Bek 
Tall Finest Mixed. 13 ft. ... ue Oz., .60; 7 0z., .20 
(Celosia Thompsont Magnifica.) 
A magnificent race of plumed CS abS particularly desirable 
for bedding. 2 ft. 
Golden Yellow. 
Carmine. 
Crimson. 
Each of the above colors é 
Collection of 5 Colors, separate, our soar. at 
Mixed. All colors. 3 1 0z., .60; § 02., .35 
1670 Lemon Yellow. 
1680 Searlet. 
53 
Pkt. 
.50 
.10 
.10 
.40 
.10 
