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



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No. 



3075 



3160 



3175 



3'77 



3180 



3i85 

 3195 

 3196 



3200 



3205 



3210 

 3212 



3215 



3220 



3225 



3235 

 3236 



3240 



Pkt. 



COWSLIP. See Primula acaulis, No. 6785. 



CUCUMBER ORNAMENTAL. See Echi- 

 nocyslis, No. 3500. 



CUPHEA, Platycentra. Cigar Plant. 

 Half-hardy perennial, valuable as a bedding 

 and border plant. The flowers are bright 

 scarlet with a black and white lip; I ft., 

 July to Oct. It flowers the first year from 

 seed 25 



CYCLANTHERA EXPLODENS. A free-grow- 

 ing annual climber, with handsome foliage, 

 yellow flowers, and pretty oval fruit, which 

 explodes when ripe; 8ft 10 



CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS. Umbrella 

 Plant. Handsome, half-hardy perennial 

 easily raised from seed ; useful for table dec- 

 orations and combining with palms; semi- 

 aquatic; 2 ft 25 



papyrus. Egyptian Paper Plant. Half- 

 hardy perennial; semi-aquatic, with large 

 spreading flower-heads. Splendid for sub- 

 tropical beds and aquatic gardens; will 

 survive the '-•inter if well mulched. Height, 

 6 ft 25 



CYPRESS VINE. Ipomcea Quamoclit. 

 Verv graceful and beautiful twining annuals 

 with feathery dark green foliage and star- 

 like flowers; 20 ft., July to October. 



Finest Mixed Oz., .30 .05 



Bright Scarlet " .30 .05 



White " .30 .05 



CYTISUS racemosus. Beautiful winter- 

 blooming greenhouse shrub, with clusters of 

 bright yellow pea-shaped blossoms; 3 ft. . .50 



DAHLIA. This popular flower can easily be 

 raised from seed and flowered the same 

 season. The roots should be placed in dry 

 sand and kept in a cellar where there is no 

 frost during winter; 3 ft. 

 Cactus-Flowered. The petals are fluted 

 and twisted loosely, producing a very grace- 

 ful and free effect. Finest mixed. Oz., 2.00 .10 

 Double Large-Flowered, Finest Mixed. 

 Saved from the finest sorts . . Oz., 2.00 .10 



— Pompon, Finest Mixed 10 



Gloria. A new strain with very large re- 

 flexed petals and with a bold yellow centre, .25 



Single, Finest Mixed. Saved from the 



best European collections . . Oz., 1.25 .10 



— Striped Mixed " 1.50 .10 



— White Shades " 1.50 .10 



DAISY. Sec Bellis perennis, No. 1670. 



DATURA, or Trumpet Flower. Half-hardy 

 annuals of rapid growth with large trumpet- 

 shaped fragrant flowers; very showy; 3 ft. 

 Finest Mixed. Shades of lilac, purple, 



yellow, and white Oz., .40 .05 



ARBOREA. Brugmansia. Flowers trumpet- 

 shaped; usually about 12 inches long; fra- 

 grant and pure white . . . 1 /g oz., .75 .25 

 cornucopia. White, marbled with purple, 



Oz., 1. 00 .10 



DELPHINIUM. Larkspur. The perennial 

 Larkspurs are perfectly hardy and can be 

 grown «vilh ease in any garden. They are 

 handsome plants for the herbaceous border 

 and shrubbery and are splendid for cut flower 

 use. When sown in April or May, Delphin- 

 iums will usually bloom in September; they 

 may also be sown in July to bloom the 

 following June; \]A to 4 ft. 



Delphinium, Farquhar's Selected Hybrids. No. 3255 



No. 

 3255 



Pkt. 



3257 



3270 



3275 



3277 

 3280 



3282 

 3283 

 3285 



3295 

 3320 



3321 

 3322 



3323 



3330 



DELPHINIUM — Continued. 



Farquhar's Selected Hybrids. This strain 

 includes the best of the new single and 

 double varieties; the flower-spikes being 

 large, varying in color from pearly white to 

 lavender and from soft azure blue to rich 

 indigo. Finest mixed . . . Oz., 2.50 



Lemoine's Hybrids, Finest Mixed. A 

 splendid race, including all colors, Oz., 1.50 



CARDINALE. Scarlet; 3 ft. . % oz., 1.50 



Cashmirianum. Large flowers, dark blue; 



L 



ft. 



^oz., 1.25 



Violet, magnificent; ij^ ft., 



Caucasicum. 



Oz., 1.25 



Chinensis Mixed. GranLiflorum. Shades 

 of blue and pure white; i'o ft. . Oz., .50 



— AZUREUM. Azure blue ... " .60 



— ALBUM. Pure white .... " .60 

 elatum. Bee Larkspur. Blue 54 ft.," .50 

 eormosum. Splendid dark blue with white 



eye; 3 ft Oz., .75 



— ccelestinum. Light blue . l-^OZ., I.OO 

 NUDICAULE. Scarlet; 1 to \]/o ft , 3^ oz., 1 .00 



— aurantiacum. Orange-scarlet .... 



Parryi. Indigo blue; 3 ft 



Sibiricum hybridum. Shades of blue; 



blooms in August if sown in spring; ij^ ft. 

 speciosum. Magnificent bright blue; 3 ft., 

 sulphureum. Zalil. Tall spikes of sulphur 



yellow flowers; very beautiful; 4 ft. 



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