Farquhavfi' Reliable Seeds^ 19 South Mdrket St., Boston. 



67 



2G() 

 2G1 

 2(12 



264 



2G5 

 2GG 

 2G7 • 



2G8 



269 



270 



271 



272 

 273 



274 



CARNATION PINK — continued. 



Perpetual-Flowering-, or Tree. 

 ^avrd Ironi the finest >>trains only ; 

 double ; mixed. 2 It., . 



— Alegatiere. IX-ep scarlet, very 

 rieh, hiilliant shade; dwarf; extra 

 line, f', ft., 



— Hermine. White, flowers very 

 full; huij,e, and closely double; ex- 

 tra, l.i'ft., 



— Le Favori. Rosv-carmine ; very 

 fuie. 1.1 ft., . . ' . . • '. 



New Dwarf Perpetual, "/ron. 

 A7f-Jrt." A ))eautiliil new race, inval- 

 uable for winter blooniiny. They 

 are genuine 'Jrce Carnations, produc- 

 ing large, double flowers in abun- 

 dance ; retiuire no tying. ]\Iixed 

 colors, choieest. 1 ft., 



Blzar res, Flakes, Fancies. 

 Mixed. Su[)erl) varieties, mixed. . 



Double German. IMonthly. Fine 

 mixed. I'.lt 



Double Mixed. For borders, etc. 

 Hardy, i'er oz.. .«;2..'50, 



Grenadin. Perfectly double flowers 

 ot the most vivid scarlet; dwarf; 

 very early, l:\ft 



Dlanthus Hybridus Semperfio- 

 rens, fl. pi. We cannot speak too 

 highly of these new hybrids. Tliey 

 are a cross between the hardy gar- 

 den varieties and Tree Carnations. 

 Habit dwarf ; flowers double, large 

 and of the greatest variety and range 

 of color; choice mixed. 1 ft., 



CASTILLEJA Indivisa. One of 

 the finest of recent introductions. 

 Produces flower-bracts of a most 

 beautiful scarlet-crimson hue. Half- 

 hardy annual. Ij.r ft., 



CASTOR-OIL BEAN, 

 ^o. 840. 



See rdcinus, 



annuals. 

 Cristata 



Dwarf. 

 — Finest 



( Cocldicomh. ) Finest 

 :\Iixed. ;ft., 



276 —Finest Tall. .Mixed. 1.'. ft., 



277 —Dwarf Crimson. :;ft., 



278 Yeltow. -X ft., . . . . 



279 —Glasgow Prize. Very fine 



dwarf sort, witii dark leaves and 

 large crimscm combs, 



280 Huttoni. Dark foliaged; ornamen- 



tal. -Ml.. . . . . . 



2S1 Pyramidalis Plumosa Nana. 

 -vlagiiiticent annuals with charming, 

 feaiherv heads; rich crimson. 1 ft., 



282 —Yellow. 1 ft., . . . . 



CENTAUREA. The silver foliaged 

 Ccnlaareita are among our most beau- 

 tiful and valuable dsvarf bedding 

 plants. Should be started early in 

 gentle heat. Half-hardy perennials. 



50 



50 



15 



20 



CATANANCH:E Caeruleo. Showy, 

 perennial flower, with fine, sky-blue 

 flowers ; hardy. 'Ih ft., . . .6 



CATCHFLY. Silene Armeria. Old 

 favoiite, hardy annua,!, Avith very 

 showy flowers. 1 ft. 

 Mixed Colors I'er oz, 30c., . . 5 

 .Red. i'er oz , 30c , .... 5 



White. Per oz , 30c., ... 5 



CEDRONEL.LA Cana. Hardy, 

 liereiinial i)lant, witli long spikes of 

 purjjle flowers ; leaves delightfully 

 fragrant. 2ft., TO 



CELOSIA. Co<k<^comh. Highly es- 

 teemed and beautiful plants, with 

 4)leiidid, richly colored flower-heads; 



CENTAUREA — continued. 



283 Candidissima. The dwarfest of the 



silvery. foliaged varieties. ;J ft. 1,000 

 seeds, .'i:;] 00, 



284 Clementei. The silvery leaves are 



prettily fringed and cut. 1 ft. l"er 

 oz , *1..)0, 



285 Gymnocarpa. Very graceful sil- 



very foliage ; excellent decorative 

 bedding plant. 1^ ft. Peroz., ,$1..50, 



CENTAUREA. Annual-Flower- 

 ing". The following named are 

 among the best flowering, hardy an- 

 nuals : 



286 Cyanus. Bachelor's Button. Excel- 



lent for bouquets; mixed colors. V,- 

 ft. I'er oz.. 40c., ....'. 



287 —White. 1^ ft. Per oz., .'JOc, 



288 -Red. " " 50c.. 



289 —Dark Blue. " " 50c., 



290 —Rose. " '* 50c., 



291 —Lilac. " " 50c.. 



292 Moschata. Sioeet Sultan. Showy; 



hardy. 2 ft. Mixed. 



Per oz., 50c. , 



293 —Blue. " 60c., 



294 —White. " 50c., 



295 —Dark Red. " 50c., 

 29G Suaveolens. Yellow. " 50c., 



297 CENTRANTHUS. Pretty, free- 



blooming, hardy annuals, suitable 

 for mixed borders. Mixed. Ij^ ft., 5 



298 CERASTIUM Biebersteinl. Dwarf, 



hardy, silver-leaved plants, for bor- 

 ders and rock- work; perennial. J ft. 

 Peroz., ,«f;2.00, lo 



299 CERINTHE Aspera. Uoneyroovt. 



Showy, hardy annual ; flowers se- 

 crete honey freely ; excellent for 

 bees; golden yellow. 1ft. Peroz., 

 40c., . 5 



300 — Gymnandra. Yellow and brown. 



1ft. Peroz., 40c., .... 5 



301 CHAMJEPEUCE CasabonsB. 



Fishbone Thistle. Handsome, glossy- 

 green and white leaves. Half-hardy 

 biennnial. 1 ft., . . • 10 



.302 — Diacantha. silvery foliage; fine 



as single specimens, .... 5 



CHINESE PRIMROSE. See Pri- 

 mula, Mo. 815 



303 CHELONE Barbata Torreyi. 



Fine Pentstemon-like plant, with 

 long, dark, scarlet flowers. Hardy 

 perennial. 2ft. Peroz, 50c., . 5 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. Exceedingly 

 sliowy and i)opular plants, most use- 

 ful fen- cut flowers. aN umbers 304- 

 31.} are hardy annuals; the others 

 should be started in heat. 



304 Annual Sorts Mixed. llnsnr- 



l)assed for borders ; excellent varie- 

 tv of shades ],', ft. I'er oz, 35c, . 5 



.305 Tricolor Burfidgianum. Star- 

 shai)ed, white, with rose band and 

 yellow centre. 1>$ ft. I'er oz., .OOc, 5 



300 —Eclipse New ; golden yellow, 

 with garnet-colored ring; disc 

 brown I'ifcet. Per oz., .iSl 00, . 5 



307 —Lord Beaconsfleld Deep ma- 

 roon, edged and striped with gold ; 

 rich l)rown eye ; very pretty. Iji ft. 

 I'er oz , 75c.. ..... 5 



.308 —The Sultan. Rich crimson, with 

 very d(>ep gold band next the dark 

 (•entre. lift. Per oz., 75c , . . 5 



.■^OO — Venustum. Rose, with snow- 

 white band and yellow eye. 1>^ ft. 

 i'er oz. , 40c., 6 



