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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO”S SEED CATALOGUE. 
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Centaurea Imperialis. No. 2575. 
CENTAUREA. FLOWERING ANNUAL SORTS. 
These are among the most serviceable an- 
nuals for cutting, and they may be sown 
from April to July for succession. 
COLLECTION OF 8 LARGE—~FLOWERING VARI- 
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IMPERIALIS. Vew Giant Corn-Flower. The 
flowers are of enormous size, fragrant, and 
of most charming colors. They are superb 
for cutting; 2 ft. 
— FINEST MIXED. AIl colors OZ m7 5. LO 
— LILac oan 25 Al@ 
— PINK, WITH WHITE CENTRE . uals25) alo 
— ROSE Ie oh ih 
— PURPLE. Tall 25 jelO 
— WHITE . ee 2 he. TO 
MARGARITAE. Giayes White Gay n- Flower, 
Blossoms 3 to 4 inches across, pure white, 
fragrant : Oz., 1.00 .10 
ODORATA. Fragrant; purplish crimson; very 
large blossoms Oz., 00 .10 
— CHAMALEON, Large flowers, pale sulphur- 
yellow, changing to rosy-lilac Oz, ,°2.00) 210 
CYANUS. Bachelor’s Button, or Corn Flower. 
Fine, free-flowering hardy annuals; easily 
grown, and excellent for cutting; 2 ft. 
— FINEST MIXED VADs, 00) 1002.5). 250 605 
— EMPEROR WILLIAM. Deep blue. 
ta Des ey 5 8 30.05 
— ROSE Stet eine ee a ISS 
— WHITE ENZO.) <OF 
Fragrant and 
Splendid for cut 
June to Sept. 
MOSCHATUS. Sweet Sultan. 
showy hardy annuals. 
flowers; 1% ft., 
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2675 
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CENTAUREA — Continued. 
— Finest MIXED. All colors QZ, 5301).05 
— BLUE Sane Olan 05 
—- WHITE . Shs ad te Sep ees Ok Ob 
SUAVEOLENS. Yellow Sweet Sultan, ‘‘ .60 .05 
AMERICANA. Lilac-purple flowers, often 4 
inches in diameter; 21% ft. OZ, 75-10 
— ALBA. White; lovely flower; %4 0z., .60 .25 
CENTAUREA, Harpy PERENNIAL VARIE-— 
TIES. 
BABYLONICA. Yellow; very showy; 3 ft. 
VY 02., .30 
MACROCEPHALA. Large, deep yellow flowers: 
2) tte : 
“Montana, Vv ery showy; deep purple; 2 ft. 
V4 o2., 
CEPHALARIA ALPINA. Hardy perennial, 
with showy ee blue flowers; 2% ft., July 
LORSe tani ee ee 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOsUM. eed Sum- 
mer. The foliage of this hardy perennial is 
perfectly white and its dense matted growth 
makes it desirable for cles and rocker- 
res; 4 Inches eee tera Baye 
CHELONE BARBATA Terenas. Fine peren- 
nial, with scarlet flowers like the Pentste- 
mon; fine for summer display and cutting; 
Zits. uly to! Oct. 4 02z., -50 
HYBRIDA. The colors vary from flesh-pink 
to deep red and violet; beautiful as cut 
flowers for vases VY oz., .50 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Showy hardy annuals of easiest cultivation 
and blooming from July until frost. They 
are especially desirable for seashore and 
mountain gardens; 2 ft. 
SINGLE VARIETIES MIXED ©zZ.,°<30 
DOUBLE VARIETIES MIXED SS, 140 
TRICOLOR BURRIDGEANUM. Lord Beacons- 
field. Single daisy- -like flowers, white, 
crimson, and yellow chy Pe SOLE AD 
—EciipseE. Single, golden yellow, with 
scarlet ring and brown disc OZ 50 
— DUNNETT’S DOUBLE CRIMSON. *‘ 1.25 
— — — WHITE 
— — — YELLOW 
— DouBLE FRINGED MixED 1.25 
INODORUM PLENISSIMUM.  Free-flowering 
variety of spreading habit, with pure white 
flowers, resembling Asters; I ft., 14 0z., .30 
MULTICAULE. Pretty, single yellow flowers; 
fine bedder; 4 inches . of OREO 
SEGETUM GRANDIFLORUM. Bright golden 
yellow; 2ift.) 0 te « <., Soy ASO 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Rerun VARIE- 
TIES. 
CHINESE FINEST MIXED, The large autumn- 
flowering Chrysanthemum 3 
JAPANESE DouBLE EARLY FLOWERING, 
DELAUX STRAIN. These bloom in the open 
ground from Aug, to Nov. Splendid hardy 
perennials; 2 ft. mgmt mernne Sots Ye. 5 teat 
FRUTESCENS. Zhe White Paris Datsy. 
Charming plant for greenhouse or summer 
bedding out doors; tender perennial, 14 ft. 
— COMTESSE DE CHAMBORD. ‘Golden Paris 
Daisy. The true Golden Marguerite, a 
favorite flower, both for cutting and bed- 
ding, worthy of more extensive use, tender 
perennial; 3 ft. . 
MAXIMUM. Ox-Eye Daisy. The largest- 
nore hardy perennial Daisy; white; 3 
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