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



1420 CACALIA COCCINEA. Tassel Flower. Showy an- 

 nual with trusses of tassel-Hke 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 ?\. Pot Marigold. 



Splendid hardj- 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 Orang-e 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 Pongel. Double white flowers. i oz., .25 



CALLIOPSIS or COREOPSIS. 



Charming free flowering hardy annuals, blooming early 

 and continuing until frost. The flowers are showj' 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 yellow. 2 ft. ... Oz., .40 



1470 Morning" Star, a lovelv shade of light veUow. 2 ft. 



Oz., .50 

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



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

 den-yeUow flowers. 1 to Ij ft. ... Oz., .60 



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

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



1490 Mixed. Oz., .40; Joz., .15 



1495 Collection of 6 Varieties, separate, our selection. 

 For Perennial Coreopsis see N^os. 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. 



1500 Attica. Violet. 1505 Attica alba. White, 



r< A XTXT A ^ ,1 , /■ xi ■ J r n, 1510 MaCFOStyla. A fine branching sort with 



LAN MA. The Crozy Cannas are well known for theu- dwarf growth lovely violet flowers. 1§ ft. i oz., .60 



and luxuriant foUage. The flowers are large and of most brilhant 



Pkt. 

 .05 



.10 



.05 

 .05 



.05 

 .05 



.05 

 .10 



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



.05 

 .05 

 .10 



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.10 



.05 

 .05 

 .35 



.10 



foUage. - „ • r 



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

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



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. 



Well-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-crimson. 



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; loz., .50 .10 



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For Perennial Campanulas, see Nos. 6250-6405 



Orange King C.Uendula. 



Giant Wliite Perfection Candytuft 



