FARQUHAR'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



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COREOPSIS (Calliopsis) 



These frequently bloom the first year from seed sown in spring. It is more satisfactory, 

 however, to sow in May or June, protecting the plants with coarse straw or pine boughs 

 during winter. 3 ft. 



6530 lanceolata grandiffora. Bright golden yellow flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Pkt. 



Moz. 50c. .$0 10 

 6535 Eldorado. An improved form from California with flowers 4 to 5 inches across .... 



Moz. $1.00, . 25 

 6537 lanceolata grandiflora fi.-pl. A new double-flowering Coreopsis with yellow 



flowers 25 



6545 CRUCIANELLA stylosa. Dwarf , early-flowering perennial adapted for rockeries. 



Flowers bright rose. 6 in 25 



DAISY (Bellis perennis fl.-pl.) 



Favorite spring-flowering perennials, producing charming effects when planted in masses, 

 or in combination with pansies, forget-me-nots, or silene. They are easily raised from seed, 

 flowering in autumn if sown in spring, although it is better to sow in July or August in 

 coldframes and plant them out the following April. 4 in. 



6546 Farquhar's Giant Double Pink. A magnificent strain of English Daisy pro- Pkt, 



ducing flowers nearly twice as large as the old variety. The plants are of robust 

 growth Hoz. $1.50. .$0 25 



6547 Farquhar's Giant Double White. A companion to the preceding, with white 



flowers J^oz. $1.50. . 25 



6548 Farquhar's Giant Quilled Red. Bright red. Very attractive 25 



6550 Farquhar's Double White. . . Pkt, I 6555 Farquhar's Double Pink 



Koz. $1.00. .$0 15 Koz. $1.00.. 15 



6552 Farquhar's Double Red 25 | 6560 Farquhar's Double Mixed 



Hoz. $1.00. . 15 



DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 



The perenial Larkspurs are perfectly hardy and can be grown with ease in any garden. 

 When sown in April or May, they will usually bloom in September; they may also be sown 

 in May or June to bloom the following season. The finest plants are obtained from seed, 

 and, while they live year after year, the third season after sowing is usually their best. 

 Delphiniums like lime in the soil. IJ^ to 5 ft. 



6561 hybridum, Farquhar's Improved Mixed, a very beautiful Pkt 



strain with large, handsome flower-spikes. It also includes seeds saved from 

 some of the finest named varieties. The colors vary from pearly white to lav- 

 ender and from soft azure-blue to rich indigo Hoz. $1.50, .$0 50 



6562 hybridum, Light Blue Shades, Mixed. A large-flowered strain including vari- 



ous shades of light blue. Very showy when planted in masses 34oz. $1.50. . 25 



6563 hybridum, Art Shades 50 



6564 hybridum, Deep Blue Shades 50 



6565 Selected Hybrids, Mixed. A splendid mixture of large-flowering hybrids varying 



in color from pale blue to deep purple 3^oz. $1.25. . 25 



6566 Belladonna. A grand border plant of branching habit, producing numerous spikes 



of large single flowers of a clear turquoise-blue. 4 ft J^oz. $1.25. . 25 



6567 King of Delphiniums. A beautiful variety with massive flower-spikes. Flowers 



semi-double and of a rich gentian-blue with white eye. 4 ft J^oz. $1.75 . . 25 



6569 Queen Wiihelmina. Beautiful spikes of soft blue, shading to rose. 4 ft 



i^oz, $1.75.. 25 

 6571 Hollyhock. Blackmon Lnngdnn Strain. Magnificent new race of Lark- 

 spurs producing 

 enormous spikes 

 of bloom with 

 many new and 

 lovely shades. 

 For Exhibit! 



Hollyhock Delphinium 



purposes they are unsurpassed $1 00 



6585 chinense (D. grandiflorum chinense). Azure-blue. IJ^ ft. . 



J^oz. $1.00 15 



6590 chinense alba. White. 1^ ft Moz. 75c. . 15 



6595 chinense. Mixed. Shades of blue and white J^oz. 75c. . 10 



6602 Bellamosum. Rich deep blue, of the Belladonna type 



3^oz. $1.25.. 25 



6605 formosum. Dark blue with white eye. 3 ft J^oz. $1.00. . 25 



6632 Dl ANTHUS cssius. Cheddar Pink. Rosy pink. Fine for rockeries 25 

 6640 deltoides. Brilliant. Maiden Pink. Trailing variety. Flow- 

 ers rosy crimson. 6 in Hoz. 75c . . 25 



6645 deltoides albus. White. 8 in J^oz. $1.00. . 25 



6646 Selected Hybrids. Many varied forms of great 



beauty. Dwarf. 6 in 



6655 DICTAMNUS fraxinella. Dittany. Handsome spikes of red- 

 dish flowers. The leaves are fragrant, giving off an odor of 

 balsam when rubbed. Seeds of Dictamnus sown during sum- 

 mer do not usually germinate until the following season. 



3 ft J^oz. $1.50. . 25 



6660 fraxinella alba. White, sweet-scented flowers.. .34oz. $1.50. . 25 

 6662 caucasicus. Very showy border plant with large spikes of 



25 



Dianthus deltoides, Brilliant 



attractive rosy red flowers. Excellent for cutting. 2 ft. 



Moz. $1.50. . 25 



