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



No. 



3600 



3605 

 3608 

 3610 

 3612 



3615 

 3625 

 3630 

 3635 



3650 

 3655 



Pkt. 



.60 



•75 

 .40 



3675 



3680 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA — Continued. 

 Californica. Bright yellow, large. 



14 lb., 1. 00; oz., .40 



— alba. Pure white ....<»" -4° 

 flore pleno. Double white, " .60 



— CARMINEA. Rose-color ..." .60 



— Golden West. Bright yellow; very large. 



Oz., 1. 00 



— Mandarin. Orange-scarlet . . " 



— Rose Cardinal. Deep rose . . " 

 CROCEA. Deep rich orange ..." 



— flore pleno. Double deep orange, 



Oz 



MAR1TIMA. Bright yellow with orange centre. 



Oz., .60 



EUCALYPTUS globulus. Australian 

 Blue Gum Tree. This half-hardy tree is 

 used with us as a pot plant, its bluish foliage 

 contrasting beautifully with palms and other 

 foliage plants Oz., .75 



EUPATORIUM Frasert. Fine, hardy per- 

 ennial, blooming the first season from seed 

 and producing clusters of white flowers; fine 

 for cutting; 2 ft., August to October . . . 

 PURPUREUM. Deep pink 



W^\C]JV^Pn-^> 



•°5 

 •05 



•°5 



.05 



.10 



•°5 

 •05 

 •°5 



60 .05 



•°5 



•°5 

 .10 



Gaillardia picta. No. 3755. 



3685 EUPHORBIA heterophylla. Mexican 

 Fire Plant. Showy annual with large 

 glossy leaves, which in midsummer become 

 tipped with orange-scarlet; 4 ft. Oz., 1.25 .10 



3690 variegata. White and green bracts; useful 



for bouquets; \% ft Oz., .40 .05 



3695 EUTOCA yiscida. Extremely showy, hardy 

 annual, with pretty deep blue flowers; 1 ft., 

 July to Sept Oz., .40 .05 



FEVERFEW. See Matricaria, No. 5015; 

 also Pyrethrum, No. 6860. 



3713 FERNS. Hardy Varieties, Finest Mixed. 

 Useful plants for decorating shady nooks, 

 rockworks, or borders on the northerly sides 

 of buildings 25 



3715 Greenhouse Varieties, Finest Mixed. 



Fine sorts 25 



3717 Maiden-Hair Varieties. Finest Mixed . .25 



3718 — adiantum cuneatum 25 



37i9 gracillimum 25 



3720 Sword Varieties. Finest mixed 25 



FORGET-ME-NOT. See Myosotis, No. 5235. 



FOUR-O'CLOCK. See Mirabilis, No. 5195. 



FOXGLOVE. See Digitalis, No. 3415. 



FUCHSIA. These are not difficult to raise 

 from seed if given a warm temperature. The 

 plants bloom the first season if started early. 

 They are admirably suited to partially shaded 

 situations. 

 3730 Double and Single Varieties, Mixed . ,5a 



GAILLARDIA. Blanket Flower. Very 

 showy, hardy plants; useful for beds, borders, 

 and cut flowers, commencing to bloom in 

 June and continuing until severe frost. They 

 are of large size and great durability, and 

 embrace many beautiful shades of yellow, 

 orange, and crimson; 2 to 4 ft. 



ANNUAL VARIETIES. 



3755 picta. Single, mixed colors; 2 ft. Oz., .40 .05 



3758 — Amblyodon. Single, deep red ; 2 ft. " .40 .05 

 3760 — Lorenziana. Double, mixed colors; 2 ft. 



Oz., .50 .05 



3765 Golden Gem. Double, pure yellow. 



Oz., .60 .05 



GAILLARDIA PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 

 No. Pkt. 



These are handsome summer and autumn flow- 

 ering plants, quite hardy and easily grown. 

 It is advisable to mulch them with straw 

 during winter; 3 ft. 

 3770 grandiflora, New Hybrids Mixed. Shades 



of yellow and red Oz., .80 .10 



3775 — 'Maxima. Yellow, very large . " .75 .10 

 3780 — superba. Crimson and yellow . " .75 .10 



3785 GALEGA officinalis alba. Hardy peren- 

 nial, with white pea-shaped flowers ; very 

 ornamental and useful for cutting; 3 ft., 

 June to September . 05 



3790 — purpurea. Blue 05 



3795 GAURA Lindheimeri. Half-hardy peren- 

 nial; flowering the first season from seed 

 and producing long sprays of white, red- 

 tinted flowers. It is most useful for vases; 

 the slender-stemmed blossoms fluttering like 

 butterflies; 2 ft Oz., .40 .05 



3802 GENISTA Andreana. A handsome variety 

 of Broom; flowers crimson and yellow; 

 half-hardy perennial; a showy pot plant; 2 ft. .25 



380=; Canariensis. Yellow; greenhouse perennial; 



2 ft. 10 



