kR. & J. FARQUHAR & CO’S SEED CATALOGUE. 35 
CALCEOLARIA, FARQUHAR’S PRIZE. 
No. Pkt: cNo- Pkt. 
BROWALLIA — Continued. 1810 CALCEOLARIA, Farquhar’s Prize Large=- 
1740 Finest [Mixed. Shades of blue, purple and white. . .05 Flowering. Our strains of Calceolaria have a wide 
1745 Czerwiakowskii. Deep blue; large. ...... .05 reputation. They ate the result of constant selection 
LioOMElata vAlbaw Pure whitesdes ecm Mia ee Mec. «en's, «OD and cross-fertilization of the best flowers, and no 
1755 — Cerulea Grandiflora. Bright blue; fine for pains is spared to maintain their excellence. The 
GUILE oe hie en AUN oh ons MR ie eke ee, 6, 0D flowers are of large size, of rich and varied colors, 
1765 Roezli. Bluish white; charming shade. ...... .10 including self-colors, spotted, blotched and laced. We 
1767 Speciosa Major. A new variety with clear blue receive hundreds of orders for these from cultivators 
flowers, much larger than other sorts. ....... .20 in all parts of the United States and Canada; Finest =F 
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177 ‘citoli ; 1815 Large-Flowered, Self=-Colors. Finest mixed. . .25 
SD ee Ee eae). Siowy 1820 Large-Flowered, Spotted. Finest mixed. . . . .25 
hardy perennial; flowers yellow with long stems. 
Beichtstwostcctisixcn cme ie oh see (ee). aulavies oot e OB 1835 James’ Giant. Finest mixed. . . 
1840 Dwarf, Large=Flowered. A splendid strain of 
dwarf, compact growth, and large flowers beautifully 
SspottediandsblotGhedia sy winw.< anima) suns inane DO 
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. 
Wittecnmineieseme; 9 se tverist ala baistet apie e's lays oO 
CACALIA. (Tassel Flower.) Pretty, free, hardy 
annuals; producing trusses of showy tassel-like flowers. 
One foot. 
1780 Coccinmea. Orange-scarlet..... . Ounce, 30 .05 
U78b, “Entememeticar: yellow. terse) steam «| «6.0.05 
1790 CACTUS ws hinestellixeds ic 15. cis aetete os» LO 
1795 CALANDRINIA Speciosa. !ardy 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. 
Siaric esis oy ea Pores tabs 2.  .O6 
CALENDULA. (larigold.) 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 Mixed. Colors white to dee 
OLAS Rees ietaL tne bao ole eee eee eunce, .20 .05 
1860 Grandiflora Flore Pleno. (Orange King.) ‘ .25 .05 
1865 LeProust. Nankin yellow; double... ‘ .20 .05 
1870 Meteor. Double; orange-yellow, striped 
with primrose; beautiful. ........-. ‘ .20 .05 
1885 Sulphurea. Double; lemon yellow. ... “ .25 .05 
: 1890 Superba. Double; yellow, dark eye... “ .20 .05 
CALENDULA METEOR. 1895 Pluvialis. (Cape [arigold.) White. . “ .20 .05 
1897 Pongei. Large, double white flowers... “ .25.,08 
