R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE. 
No. 
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2940 
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2957 
2960 
2965 
2982 
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2990 
3015 
3025 
COBEA — Continued, 
—FLORE ALBO, White. 
Oz., 2.00; pkt., .25 
MACROSTEMMA. Purple 
flowers with corolla 
divided and curious 
long-stalked anthers. 
Pkt, 125 
COCCINEA INDICA. 
Annual climber, with 
white flowers and 
scarlet fruit; 8 ft. 
Pkt.” tO 
COCKSCOMB.. See Ce- 
losia, No. 2465. 
COLEUS. Splendid 
bedding plants, with 
beautifullycolored and 
handsomely marked 
foliage. They are 
easily raised from seed 
if kept in a warm 
temperature. Tender 
perennials; 1l4to 2 ft. 
New LarGE-LEAVED 
VARIETIES. Superb 
colors and markings. 
Be. 3250 
Finest MIXED Hy- 
BRIDS . (Pkt, .25 
COLLINSIA, FINEST 
MIXED, Charming 
hardy annuals adapted 
to dry _ situations; 
flowers white, lilac, 
and purple; June to 
Sepe. 5.0 tits 
O77 1.20; pkt., .O¢ 
COLLOMIA coccINEa. 
Fine hardy annual; 
scarlet and yellow; 
fine plant for bees; 
June to Oct.; 1% ft. 
Oz., .30; pkt., .05 
COLUMBINE. See 
Aquilegia, No. 490. 
COMMELINA SEL- 
LOWIANA. Half-hardy 
perennial with beauti- 
ful cobalt-blue flowers 
and having tuberous 
roots which may be 
kept over winter like 
dahlias. July to Oct.; 11% ft., 14 0z., .1.00 
CONVOLVULUS major. See Jpomea Pur- 
purea, No. 4445. 
CONVOLVULUS minor, Dwarf Morning 
Glory. Early-blooming hardy annuals, with 
very brilliant flowers; splendid for seashore 
and mountain gardens; 114 ft., June to Sept. 
— FINest MIXED. Shades of rose, crimson, 
vialetjfand white. (es a) 6207.25 
ELE. Rich imdigd. Yh ged srten'l og 
MAvRITANICus. Charming half-hardy peren- 
nial of trailing habit, with light blue flowers 
suitable for hanging-baskets . 14 oz., .50 
COSMIDIUM Burripcianum. Showy an- 
nual, with large, orange-brown flowers, re- 
sembling Calliopsis; 2 ft., July to Oct. Oz., .25 
Farquhar’s Early Flowering Cosmos, No. 3032. 
Pkt. 
-10 
.05 
05 
-10 
.05 
Fairlawn, Newport, R.TI. 
deessrs. R. & $F. Farquhar & Co.: 
Dear Sirs: Lam very much pleased 
with your new Early 
Flowering Cosmos. It commenced to bloom about the first of 
Fuly and continued until frost. 
and fine colors. 
met with, 
2 The flowers are of large 
It ts decidedly the most useful Cosmos I 
Yours very truly, 
size 
have 
P. VOLQUARDSEN, 
No. 
COSMOS. This is one of our most useful and 
beautiful autumn flowers. To get it in bloom 
early, the seed should be sown in May in the 
open ground where the plants are desired to 
bloom, and the seedlings allowed to grow 
and flower without being transplanted. 
3032 FARQUHAR’sS EARLY MIXED Hysrips. The 
3033 
3034 
3036 
3037 
3038 
3039 
earliest strain of Cosmos in existence. If 
sown in May in the open ground, it usu- 
ally blooms by the first or second week in 
July. The colors include pure white, shades 
of lilac, rose, and crimson. Our seed is 
grown in Massachusetts and has frequently 
ripened and been gathered before ordinary 
Cosmos had begun to bloom; 4 ft. Oz., 1.25 
BARQUHAR’S) KARLY PINK . . . “ 1.50 
FARQUHAR’S EARLY WHITE, . 
MAMMOTH, FINEST MIXED. Flowers usu- 
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Pkt. 
