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R. 6-/. FARQUHAR 6r> CO:S SEED CATALOGUE. 



CRESTED CYCLAMEN. 



Crested Cyclamen, This is an interesting and very 

 beautiful form ; the flowers having crest of feather- 

 like bracts in front of each petal as shown in the 

 illustration. 



No. 3157 White. Pkt., .50 



No. 3158. Pink. " .50 



"TBns^^ 



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DAHLIA, NEW FRENCH COLLAR STRAIN. 



No. 3232. Dahlia, New French Collar Strain. 



In the Botanic Garden of Lyons, France, last sum- 

 mer, we saw these very interesting new Dahlias 

 and we immediately arranged to introduce them. 

 Our engraving gives a good idea of the flowers, 

 each of which possesses a collar-like circle of 

 stalked bracts surrounding the disc and overlying 

 the inner half of the petals and usually of a distinct 

 color from them. A good proportion of the seeds 

 may be expected to come true, some will undoubt- 

 edly revert. Pkt., .25. 



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GODETIA ROSAMOND. 



3992. Godetia Rosamond. Particularly desir- 

 able for sea-shore and mountain gardens, blooming 

 early and producing an abundance of light pink 

 Mallow-like blossoms until frost. Pkt., .10. 

 4612. Larkspur, Newport Pink. This splen- 

 did variety of annual Larkspur originated with Mr. 

 Arthur Griffin of Newport, R. L, who hss used it so 

 effectively in his decorations during the past two 

 seasons that they have become the admiration of 

 Newport society. It produces grand flower-spikes 

 of a charming soft pink color. It is now offered 

 for the first time. Pkt., .50. 



Farquhar's Rainbow Mixture; Tall Nasturtium. 



The most showy and varied in color of all Running 

 Nasturtiums; the "mixture includes thirty of the 

 choicest named varieties of tall Nasturtiums and 

 Tropasolums. In common with our Kent-grown 

 strain, this Rainbow Mixture is distinguished by 

 the richness of color and size of the flowers, which 

 exhibit every shade of rose, salmon, bright-red, 

 bronze, maroon, pale-yellow, etc., self-colored, 

 spotted, and striped ; exceedingly fragrant, and 

 flower freely for a long time ; cannot be surpassed 

 for covering trellises, fences, railings balconies, etc. 



No. 5457. Lb. $1.50; Ounce, .20; Liberal 

 Pkt. .10. 



