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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



No. 1 Calliopsis Coronata. No. 2 C. Drummondi. No. 3 C. Crimson and Gold. 



CANNA. The Crozy Cannas are well known for their dwarf growth 

 and luxuriant foliage. The flowers are large and of most brilliant 

 colors. Soak the seeds in warm water until they show signs of 

 swelling, then sow in sandy loam and place in a hotbed. 



1420 CACALIA COCCINEA. Tassel Flower. Sho^T an- 

 nual with trusses of tassel-like scarlet flowers. 1^ ft. 



i oz., .25 



1425 CALANDRINA GRANDIFLORA. Fleshy-leaved an- 

 nual with bright rose-colored flowers; succeeds well in 

 sunny situations. 1| ft. 



CALENDULA Officinalis. Fl. ?L Pot Marigold. 



Splendid hardy annuals, with large disc-hke double flowers, 

 borne in profusion from June to November. They are 



valuable for cut flowers. 1 ft. 



1430 FarquhaP'S Orange King-. Large flowers, dark 

 orange ... ... ... ... ... Oz., .50 



1435 Meteor. Yellow flowers striped with lemon. Oz., .30 



1440 Farquhar's Lemon Queen, clear lemon-yeUow. 



Oz., .50 

 1445 Mixed. Shades of lemon and orange. ... Oz., .30 



1450 Calendula Pluvialis. Cape Marigold. Single white 

 flowers. ... ... ... ... ■ ■• 4 oz., .20 



1455 Calendula Pongei. Double white flowers. i oz., .25 



CALLIOPSIS or COREOPSIS. 



Charming free flowering hardy annuals, blooming early 

 and continuing until frost. The flowers are showy in the 

 ■garden and most useful for cutting. 1 to 2 ft. 

 1460 Atrosanguinea. Rich dark red. ... Oz., .40 



1465 Crimson and Gold. Showy crimson flowers broadly 

 margined with deep j-ellow. 2 ft. ... Oz., .40 



1470 Morning Star, a lovely shade of light vellow. 2 ft. 



Oz., .50 

 1475 Coronata. Yellow spotted crimson. 1ft. Oz., .50 



1480 Cloth of Gold. Splendid new variety with large gol- 

 den-yellow flowers. 1 to 1| ft. ... Oz., .60 



1485 Dru'mmondi. Golden Wave. Rich golden-yellow, with 

 chestnut-brown centre. 1ft. ... Oz., .40 



1490 Mixed Oz., .40; ^ oz., .15 



1495 Collection of 6 Varieties, separate, our selection. 

 For Perennial Coreopsis see Nos. 6530-6540. 



CAMPANULA. Bell Flower. The annual varieties of 

 Campanula bloom profusely and remain in flower for a 

 long period; fine for bedding. 6 in. 

 1.500 Attica. Violet. 1505 Attica alba. White, 



1510 Macrostyla. A fine branching sort with 

 lovely violet flowers. I5 ft. i oz., .60 

 For Perennial Campanulas, see Nos. 6250-6405 



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Orange King Calendula. 



1515 Crozy's Dwarf large- 

 flowering varieties. Pkt. 

 Mixed. 3| ft. 



Oz., .60 .10 



1520 Tall Dark-leaved 

 varieties. Mixed. 



Oz., .40 .10 



CANDYTUFT, iberis. 



\^' ell-known dwarf 

 annuals, valuable for 

 edgings and for cut- 

 ting. 1ft. 



1525 Farquhar's Pink 

 Pearl. An attractive 

 color. 

 Oz., .60; i oz., .20 .10 



1530 Crimson. A splen- 

 did dark shade of 

 purplish-crim.son . 



Oz.,40 .05 



1535 Flesh Color. Fine 

 delicate tint. 



Oz., .50 .10 



1540 Rose Cardinal. 



Bright rosy-cardinal; 

 a rich and striking 

 color. 

 Oz., 1.50; 1 oz., .50 .10 



Giant White PerfectioQ Candytuft 



