R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE. 
No. 
2445 
2245 
HARDY CARNATIONS — Continued. 
DOUBLE PRIZE STRAIN, FINEST MIXED. The 
best type of Hardy Border Carnation, fine 
for cutting . ig Oz., 4.00 
— FINE MIXED. 3 F¥31'200 
— EARLY WHITE VIENNA. Ornamental and 
useful for cutting . Oz., 3.00 
PLUMARIUS CYCLOPE, DOUBLE MIXED. A 
splendid race of double ‘‘ Pheasant-Eye ”’ 
pinks. Very fragrant and hardy 
SCOTICUS FLORE PLENO. faisley Pink. 
This race of Scotch pinks is quite as 
much in favor for winter forcing as for bor- 
der cultivation. The flowers resemble the 
true Carnation and have the strongest spice 
fragrance . 
CASTILLEJA INpivisa. Half-hardy annual 
with brilliant scarlet ower bracts; 114 ft., 
JULY COMMER te es ory ees 
CASTOR OIL BEAN. See Ricinus, No. 
6925. 
CATCHELY. ™SeasHene, Nia7220. 
CANNA, Crozy’s LARGE—FLOWERING SorTs. 
This race of Cannas is remarkable for the 
size and lasting quality.of the flowers, and 
being of compact habit they are invaluable 
for sub-tropical bedding @z. 53-50 
DARK-LEAVED VARIETIES Soa as 
COPYRIGHT I902 
BY R.U.FARQUHAR & CD. 
Giant White Candytuft. No. 2190. 
Pkt. 
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.25 
.50 
.50 
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No. Pkt. 
CANDYTUFT. Jerts. Showy hardy an- 
nuals, useful for edgings and masses, and 
most serviceable for cutting. If sown in 
April they bloom from July to October. 
They are frequently sown in autumn and 
kept over winter in cold frames to bloom in 
spring; I ft. 
2165 FINEST MIXED. All colors 25,256 <O5 
2170 CARMINE rea ite ys teh 8 640.05 
2175 DaRK CRIMSON. Dunnett’sImproved *‘ .25 .05 
2185 Empress. A large-flowered white sort, with 
broad, conical heads; extensively used for 
forcing - Paar inden OZ, ; 50.05 
2190 GIANT Wuite. Grand variety; producing 
immense spikes of large, pure white flow- 
ers; excellent for cutting Zit AO) 105 
2195 ODORATA. White; fragrant FE Te 5 
2200 PuRPLE. Rich shade RM etk: 6s eh aoe 2 OS 
2210 Dwarr, F:Nest MIXED. Useful for edg- 
ings OZ5.75 OF 
2225 — ROSE tT. OG 
2230 — WHITE Rela 2 OG 
IBERIS. Candytuft. PERENNIAL VARI- 
ETIES. Free-flowering dwarf perennials, 
suitable for rockwork and the edges of her- 
baceous borders. Height, 6 inches. 
2231 GIBRALTARICA. White, shaded with pink. 
14 0Z., 1.00 .25 
2232 PRuUITI. White; very early . = 1.00 .25 
2233 SEMPERVIRENS. White, glossy green foliage, 
i075 OS 
CELOSIA, or Cockscoms. Showy annuals 
of easy cultivation; producing large, brill- 
jant, comb-like flower heads. ‘They prefer 
a light soil, and should not be allowed to 
become crowded if a dwarf habit a desired. 
2465 DwarF, FINEST MIXED A OZ. 50") -O5 
2480 — DARK CRIMSON. ( Glasgow moe APS e775 <0 
2500 -—GOLDEN YELLOW Se eet A) |e ie) 
2505 —LicHr YELLOW “heoesag5, +10 
2510 — ROSE Sea 7 5° LO 
2515 — SCARLET Sime Seah | LO 
2524 —— VESUVIUS. ~ Klame color and crimson; 
splendid ; é TAL 5 ld 225 
2525 — COLLECTION OF I0 “VARIETIES “Ae nS 
2530 — COLLECTION OF 6 VARIETIES EG SO 
255 plALL.. RINEST: MIXED: [lo tt, 7 OZ..4.00 .05 
2540 PLUMOSA, FINEST MIXED. Showy annuals, 
with brilliant, plume-like flowers; 11 ft. 
O72 50. OS 
2545 — CRIMSON : a: Be 200 “205 
2550 — GOLDEN YELLOW uy 200) Os 
2555 — SCARLET . Satie Se. 200! OG 
2565 THOMPSON’S SUPERB. Splendid strain, with 
bright red and dark foliage; flowers crim- 
son . OZ 1.G0 510 
CENTAUREA, WuHuiITE-LEAVED VARIETIES. 
Dusty Miller. Half-hardy perennials of 
dwarf growth, with silvery leaves; splendid 
for ribbon-bedding. 
2570 CANDIDISSIMA. Thick, white leaves; 1 ft. 
1,000 seeds, .75 .10 
2573 GYMNOCARPA. White, fern-like leaves; very 
graceful. Splendid bedding plant; 1% ft. 
Oz., .80 10 
Mr. SYDNEY MITCHELL, Park Avenue, Montreal, 
Can., writes: 
‘© Gentlemen : Cosmos, usually considered too late a 
plant to flower in our northern climate, bloomed beautt- 
fully in September and October from Fune-sown secd of — 
Farquhar’s Early Flowering Hybrids,’’ 
