R. &> /. FARQUHAR &* CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



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CALCEOLARIA, FARQUHAR'S PRIZE. 



No. 



BROWALL1A — Continued. 

 1740 Finest nixed. Shades of blue, purple and white . . .05 



1745 Czerwiakcwskii. Deep blue; large 05 



1750 Elata Alba. Pure white 05 



1755 — Coerulea Grandiflora. Bright blue; fine for 



cutting Ounce, .75 .05 



1765 Roezli. Bluish white; charming shade 10 



1767 Speciosa Hajor. A new variety with clear blue 



flowers, much larger than other sorts 20 



1775 BUPTHALHUn Salicifolium. (Ox Eye.) Showy 

 hardy perennial ; flowers yellow with long stems. 

 Height, two feet 



.05 



CALENDULA METEOR. 



Pkt. ' No. Pkt. 



1810 CALCEOLARIA, Farquhar's Prize Large- 

 Flowering. Our strains of Calceolaria have a wide 

 reputation. They are the result of constant selection 

 and cross-fertilization of the best flowers, and no 

 pains is spared to maintain their excellence. The 

 flowers are of large size, of rich and varied colors, 

 including self-colors, spotted, blotched and laced. We 

 receive hundreds of orders for these from cultivators 

 in all parts of the United States and Canada ; Finest 



mixed 50 



1815 Large=Flowered, SeIf=Colors. Finest mixed . . .25 



1820 Large=Flowered, Spotted. Finest mixed 25 



1835 James* Giant. Finest mixed 50 



1840 Dwarf, Large=FIowered. A splendid strain of 

 dwarf, compact growth, and large flowers beautifully 



spotted and blotched 50 



1845 Rugosa, or Shrubby. Charming bedding plants 

 for partial shade or slightly moist situations. The 

 colors range from yellow to brown. Finest mixed . . .25 

 1850 — Yellow. Clear yellow; the best bedding sorts. 



Fifteen inches 25 



CACALIA. (Tassel Flower.) Pretty, free, hardy 

 annuals ; producing trusses of showy tassel-like flowers. 

 One foot. 



1780 Coccinea. Orange-scarlet Ounce, .30 .05 



1785 Lutea. Clear yellow. " .30 .05 



1790 CACTUS, Finest nixed 10 



1795 CALANDRIN1A Speciosa. Hardy annual,with fleshy 

 leaves and bright rose-colored flowers ; succeeding 

 best in sunny situations. Height, eighteen inches . . .05 



1805 Umbellata. Half-hardy perennial; flowering the first 

 season if sown early, with crimson flowers and of trail 

 ing habit ; excellent for rockwork and sunny slopes. 

 Six inches 06 



CALENDULA, (narigold.) Vigorous, hardy, free- 

 flowering annuals, with large, flat, double flowers; 

 valuable for growing in light soils or dry situations. 

 They are useful as cut flowers, and are frequently 

 grown under glass during winter for cutting. One foot. 

 1855 Officinalis, Double nixed. Colors white to deep 



orange Ounce, .20 .05 



1860 Grandiflora Flore Pleno. (Orange King.)" .25.05 

 1865 Le Proust. Nankin yellow; double. . . " .20 .05 

 1870 neteor. Double ; orange-yellow, striped 



with primrose ; beautiful " .20 .05 



1885 Sulphurea. Double; lemon yellow . ..." .25 .05 

 1890 Superba. Double; yellow, dark eye . . . " .20 .05 

 1895 Pluvialis. (Cape narigold.) White. . " .20 .05 

 1897 Pongei. Large, double white flowers ..." .25 .05 



