60 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.S SEED CATALOGUE. 
No. Pkt. 
AURICULA. See Primula 
Auricula, No. 6790. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON. 
See Centaurea, No. 2585. 
1460 BALLOON VINE. Car- 
diospermum Hlalicaca- 
bum. Rapid-growing an- 
nual climber, with white 
blossoms and seed vessels 
like miniature balloons; 
succeeds best in light, 
warm soil; 8 ft. Oz., .25— .05 
1530 BAPTISIA AusTRALIS. A 
fine hardy perennial, pro- 
ducing spikes of pea- 
shaped blue flowers 6 
inches in length; June— 
July. 2b tk, 21OZS -30ys@5 
1535 BARTONIA aurREA. One 
of the brightest hardy 
annuals, flowers golden 
yellow; thrives in partial 
shade; June to Oct., 1% 
ftIAZS > beach Oz 25 OS 
1540 BEAN, SCARLET RUNNER. 
Hardy annual climber, 
scarlet flowers; July- 
Septa5 Ott. OL  e4OreGs 
1545 — WHITE RUNNER ‘S$ .40 .05 
1550 — PAINTED. Lapy. Pink 
andiwhites %;, —.jaacse) -00. 05 
BEGONIA, TUBEROUS. 
The value of the single- 
flowered Tuberous Bego- 
nias for bedding purposes 
has been fully established, 
and the gorgeous effects 
they have produced have 
readily given them _ pre- 
cedence over the more 
ordinary bedding plants. 
Seeds sown in February 
Farquhar’s Prize Balsam. No. 1465. or March will produce 
‘ nice plants for planting 
out in June. The dou- 
ble varieties succeed best when grown 
as pot plants, and are adapted to con- 
servatory and piazza decoration; I ft. 
1600 FARQUHAR’S GIANT-FLOWERED SINGLE, 
COLLECTION OF 8 CoLors. A new strain 
with erect flowers of large size and circular 
form, the broad petals overlapping and 
often beautifully fringed. We put up this 
collection from seeds grown for us’ by 
special agreement with the foremost 
grower in Europe, and we believe that 
nothing ier exXiSIS . otter, dltem 2200 
1605 FARQUHAR’ S GIANT-FLOW ERED SINGLE 
MIXED. Thesame strain as the foregoing, 
In;pmixture, 6. as A ie Pre ho CLC) 
1610 FARQUHAR’S SUPERB DOUBLE. The flow- 
ers are of superb rosette form, of large 
No. Pkt. 
BALSAM. Showy and easily grown tender 
annuals, succeeding best in sunny situations 
where there is rich loam and moisture; 
July to Sept., 1 to 1% ft. 
1465 FARQUHAR’S PRIZE MIXED. Flowers large, 
very double and perfect in form; superb | 
colors Wie qr ei eee Oz., 2.00 25) 
1470 IMPROVED CAMELLIA- FLOWERED COLLEC- 
TION,OF 6 | VARIETIES oe eee... 60° | 
1475 —— Finest MIxeD. . . . Qz.,‘I.00 .10 
1490 FARQUHAR’S PERFECTION WHITE. Large 
flowers, very double, resembling small 
Camellias .. . ees, 1OZ:, 2:00 e265 
1495 FARQUHAR’S PERFECTION PINK. (@z.,:2,00° .25 
1500 ROsE~FLOWERED, FINEST MIXED. Flowers 
mostly self-colored, very full and double, 
2 SR re ee ; ; Sie ieee size, and of great variety of colors. . . 1.00 
1505 — COLLECTION OF 12 VARIETIES . . , .65 i 
1510 -— COLLECTION OF 6 VARIETIES. . . . .35 
[515 —<BLOGDARED, [TX ),, x). be Oz.aseoO, SLO 7 
1557" — ‘ROSES. Pee a Ces) ee eee . 
1520 — WHITE. ‘Snowball’? . . .. « se oe | Mr. A. J, NEWELL, gardener to Mrs. R. M. CLARKE, 
AUBRIETIA. Hardy perennials of dwarf, Pomfret, Conn., Oct. 12, writes : 
compact growth, suitable for rockwork and ; : ; . ° . 
TRS ee dae Boca ‘ April, 4 “ach “*T wish to say your strain of Linnias this year 
e ) e is ) Se ches, ; ; j 
1450 BOUGAINVILLEI. Light violet. . . , have been a wonder. We had nothing in our Italian 
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1455 Garden that gave such a great, continuous display.’’ 
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LEICHTLINII. Deep rose: very Beat tinal fae 
