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Farguhars' Reliable Seeds, 19 South Market St., Boston. 



CALENDULA 



- continued. 



fl. pi.. Prince 



205 



Ofacinalis, fl. pi.. Prince of 

 Orang'e. Double. Beautiful deep 

 orange; a gem. Pel" oz., 40c., . 



— Ranunculoides. Garden Mari- 

 gold. Double orange, 



Piuvialis. Cape Mar if/old. White. 

 Per oz , 25c 



Mixed. Very tine varieties and col- 

 ors. Per oz., 20c., .... 



CALLIOPSIS, or Coreopsis. Ex- 

 cellent, showj', hardy plants, of rich, 

 and charming colors, and long dura- 

 tion in bloom. 



206 Finest Mixed. In great variety; an- 

 nual. 2 ft. Per oz., 40c., 



207 Dwarf. In great variety; annual. 



11^ ft. Per oz.'oOg., . . . . 



208 Atkinsoni. Yellow and brown ; fine; 



biennial, 



209 Atrosanguinea. Dark crimson. 



Per oz., 40c., 



210 Bicolor. Golden yellow, with brown 



centre. Per oz., 50c., 



211 Cardaminifolia. Fine, rich crim- 



son. 1 ft. Per oz., 40c., 



212 Coronata. Yellow, large, flue. 



2 ft. Per oz. , 40c., .... 



213 Drummondi. Yellow and red. 2 ft. 



Per oz , 40c., 



21-^ :New Semi-Double. Beautiful, 

 large, yellow and red. 2 ft., 



215 CALLIRHOB Involucrata. 



Very showy, large, scarlet, Linani- 

 like'flowers ; begins to bloom when 

 the plants are very small and bears 

 profusely till frost; hardy annual. 

 iJ^ft. 



216 — Pedata Nana Compacta. 



Very tine; deep rose. 1ft., 



CAMPAIsTULA. Very showy, hardy, 

 free-bloouiing plants, with bell- 

 shaped flowers. 



Carpatica. Blue ; hardy perennial, 

 li^fc 



Persicifolia Flore Pleno. Charm- 

 ing, double flowers ; perennial, 



Pyramidalis. Very showy for bor- 

 ders, or pot-culture ; hardy perenni- 

 al. 3 ft. Blue and white mixed. 

 Per oz., SI. 00 5 



Fragilis. Charming for hanging 

 pots ; with drooping branches a foot 

 long, covered with numerous porce- 

 lain blue flowers ; hardy perennial, 

 of easy culture 10 



Perennial Varieties Mixed. 

 Best hardy soits, .... 5 



CANTERBURY BELL. Campa- 

 nula Medium. 31ost showy and 

 ])opuliir iKirdv biennials. 2.'. ft. 

 Single - Flowering- Mixed. Per 

 oz., 5()c., >■) 



— Rose. Per oz., 50c., . . . .5 



— "White. " 5()c. 5 



— Blue " 50c., .... 5 

 Double -Flowering Mixed. Per 



217 



220 



221 



223 

 224 

 225 

 226 



227 

 228 

 229 

 230 



231 

 232 



10 



— Rose. Per oz., 75c 



— White. " .r^i.oo 



— Blue. " 75c 



Calycanthema. The calyx of this 



beautiful variety forms a cup at 

 the base of the bell. IVIixed colors. 

 I'er <)/.., 75c., 



— Striata. Striped blue and white; 

 extia 



Dean's New Large. Remarkably 

 tine colors ; l)eils twii-e as large as 

 the old variety ; extra fine. INlixcd, 



>*0. I'KT. 



233 CANARY-BIRD FLOWER. 



TroptK')liciii Ptregrinum. j^^legant 

 yellow-flowering, climbing annual ; 

 free-blooming, "and of easy culture. 

 10 ft. .... 10- 



CANDYTUFT. IherU. One of the 

 most popular, sho\\y and hardy 

 classes. Excellent for cut flower.s. 

 The flowers Avill be miich larger and 

 finer if the seedlings are traiisplant- 

 ed. 



234 Mixed Colors. Choice varieties. 



1ft. Per lb., .SI. 50; per oz., 25c., . 5- 



235 Carmine, Carter's, l ft. Per oz., 



uoc, 5 



236 Crimson, Dunnett's. Kich shade. 



1 ft. Per oz., 25c., . . . 5 



237 Empress. Extra tine, large, white. 



First-class certificate R. H."S., . . 10 



238 Giant White. The choice variety 



grown by Boston florists; extra. 1 ft. 

 Per oz.,'50c., 10 



239 Purple. 1 ft. Per oz., 25c., . . 5 



240 Rocket, White, l ft. Per oz., 25c., 5 



241 Fragrant, White, l ft. Per oz., 



25c 5 



242 New Dwarf Hybrid. Fine. Mixed. 



ift. Per oz., Sl-00, . . . .10 



243 — — White, ^ft. Per oz., 81.00, . 10> 



244 Spiral. White, distinct, beautiful. 



1 ft 10. 



245 Iberis Pruiti. Quite dwarf, white, 



verv earlv flowering, fine. Peren- 

 nial, ^ft.' 101 



246 — Sempervirens. ^Miite; very 



early ; hardy perennial. 1 ft. Per 

 oz.,§1.00, 5 



CANNA. Indian SJiot. Stately plants 

 with large, broad, palm-like', ribbed 

 leaves, and showy flowers. To start 

 plants, cut through the hard, outside- 

 covering of the seeds, soak for ten 

 hours in -warm water, and set the 

 seed h inch deep. Requires a Avarm 

 moist temperature. Half-hardy per- 

 ennials. 



247 Mixed Sorts. 5 to 8 ft. Per oz., 



50c., 5 



248 Dark-Leaved Sorts. Mixed. 5 to 



8 ft. Per oz.. 70c., .... 5 

 240 Depute Henon. Flowers yellow. 



6 ft., 10 



250 Ehemanni. Flowers, richest fiei-y 



carmine; extra. G ft., . . . ". 20 



251 Gladioliflora. Superb, new, large, 



flowering. 5 ft., 20- 



252 Gigantea. Very stately and beauti- 



ful. 10 ft 10 



253 Indica. Scarlet. 3 ft. Per oz., 25c., 5 



254 Nigricans. Dark, beautiful foliage, 



red stems, very fine, . . . .20 

 2.J5 President Paivre. Splendid dwarf; 



dark foliage. 4ft 10 



')6 CAPSICUM. Prince of Wales. 

 ^'aluable ornamental plant, forming 

 pretty little bushes, studded M-itli 

 small" lemon fruits. Annual. 1ft., 5 



i7 Tom Thumb. Charming, with nu- 

 merous dark scarlet fruits. 1 ft., . 15 



CARDIOSPERMUM Halicaca- 

 bum. See Buliovn Vine, No. 140. 



'S CARDUUS Marianus. Ornament- 

 al Thistle. Foliage beautifully varie- 

 gated. Hardy annual. 3 ft., ' . .5^ 



CARNATION PINK. Our Cfirnntion 

 seeds are saved from an unrivalled, 

 named collection f)f over 15,000 jjots, 

 and may be relied upon to produce a 

 large percentage of richly colored, 

 double llowers. Perennial's. 



