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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



COPVfiltSHT J90S 

 BY RjSd.FARpUHAR ii&O. 



No. 



2865 

 2880 

 2883 



2890 

 2900 



Pkt. 

 •°5 



•°5 



•°5 



75 



2908 



2910 



2925 

 2930 



CLARKIA — Continued. 

 elegans, Double Mixed. Shades of rose, 

 crimson, violet, and white . . . Oz., .25 

 pulchella, Single Mixed. Many colors. 



Oz., .25 

 — integripetala Mixed. Large, showy 



flowers Oz., .25 



CLERODENDRON Fallax. Splendid green- 

 house perennial with scarlet flower-heads 

 resembling the Hydrangea. Seeds sown in 

 March give flowering plants by Sept. ; 2 ft., 



CLEMATIS paniculata. The beautiful 

 hardy Japanese autumn-flowering variety so 

 extensively used about Boston, and admired 

 for its masses of fragrant white star-shaped 



flowers; 25 ft Oz., .60 .10 



For Plants of Clematis paniculata, 

 which bloom the first season, see Hardy 

 Climbing Plants. 



CLEOME pungens. Spider Plant. Tender 

 biennial, with beautiful rose-colored flowers; 

 blooms the first season if started early; 2 ft. 



Oz., 1.75 .10 



CLIANTHUS Dampieri. Glory Pea. 

 Gorgeous, summer-flowering plants ; flowers 

 scarlet with large, glossy black blotch; pea- 

 shaped; greenhouse shrub; July to Oct., 

 4 ft 25 



CL1TORIA COELESTis. Blue Pea. Green- 

 house climber; lovely blue flowers; 4 ft. . .10 



COBEA scandens. Well-known climbing 

 perennial of rapid growth and flowering the 

 first season ; producing large purple, bell- 

 shaped blossoms; July to Oct., 20 ft. 



Oz., .75 .10 



Cineraria Stellata. No. 2845. 



No. 



2830 



2840 



2845 



Pkt. 



5° 



CINERARIA — Contimied. 



grandiflora nana. Finest Mixed. Plants 

 of dwarf habit with large flowers of fine 

 substance. Valuable for window decora- 

 tion 



Double-Flowering, Finest Mixed. The 

 flowers are in the form of small rosettes, 

 and are useful for cutting 75 



stellata. Star-Plowered Cineraria. A 

 charming new race with large corymbs of 

 delicate little flowers, in appearance some- 

 what like our native American asters. For 

 vases and bouquets they are most fascin- 

 ating, and they keep fresh a week orlonger. 

 Mixed colors 1 



00 



2850 

 2855 

 2860 



CINERARIA. White-Leaved Varieties. 

 Dusty Miller. Silvery-leaved peren- 

 nials, much used for bedding; 1 to 1^4 ft. 

 MARITIMA. Dwarf habit; silvery leaves. 



Oz., 30 

 acanthifolia. White, finely-cut leaves. * 



Oz., 1.50 

 CANDIDissima. White; fine for edging, «* .50 



CLARKIA. Showy, hardy annuals of easy 

 cultivation, slender and branching in growth, 

 with handsome flowers; desirable for beds 

 and cutting; July to Oct., 1 ft. 



•°5 



.10 

 •°5 



Clarkia Elegans, Double. No. 2865. 



