R. & J. FARQUHAR S* CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



flowering Begonias forming compact, perfectly 

 round plants 5 to 6 inches in height; flowers rosy- 

 white. Very useful for borders or for carpet bed- 

 ding. Pkt., .25. 

 Double Daisy Delicata, Bellis Perennis Fl. 

 PI. Delicata. A very pleasing new variety of 

 the favorite English Daisy, with extremely double 

 flowers of a rosy white, with a bright purplish red 

 centre. About 60 per cent, of the seedlings may 

 be expected to come true. No. 1672. Pkt., .20. 



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DOUBLE DAISY DELICATA. 



BEGONIA HYBRIDA BUTTERFLY. 



No. 1617. Begonia Hybrida. "Butterfly." A 



new strain of large-flowering Tuberous-Rooted 

 Begonia having the flowers which are chiefly scar- 

 let or bright carmine, blotched and marbled with 

 white. It is considered much superior to the 

 striped form. Pkt., .25. 

 No. 1656. Begonia Semperflorens. Golden 

 Ball. New golden-leaved variety of the perpetual- 



Carnations, Giants of Nice. Nice in the South 

 of France has long been celebrated for its fine 

 Carnations, which bloom in that delightful climate 

 the year round in the open ground. These Giants 

 of Nice are remarkable for the size and substance 

 of their flowers as well as for the length of their 

 stems. If sown in February or March in heat, 

 they bloom freely during the summer and fall 

 months. They embrace all the usual Carnation 

 colors. No. 2312. Pkt., .50. 



New Giant Corn-Flower. The large and beautiful new hybrid annual Centaureas have been among the 

 most valuable additions to floriculture in recent years. They are of easiest cultivation, very beautiful in 

 garden beds, and admirable for cut-flower use, being of large size, beautiful form, fragrant, and very lasting. 

 The flowers are borne on long stout stems making them most valuable for decorating large vases. The new 

 shades of lilac and rose and combinations of pink with white or primrose colored centres of these large flow- 

 ers are simply charming. We offer a collection of these together with such indispensable colors from old 

 forms as have not been attained in the Giant type in all eight varieties. Per collection No. 2632, .35 

 The same varieties mixed. Per Packet No. 2633, .10. 



