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



Farquhar's Columbian Prize Cineraria. No. 2820. 



No. 

 2765 



2770 



2 775 



Pkt. 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 

 inodorum PLENISSIMUM. Free- flowering 

 variety of spreading habit, with pure white 

 flowers, resembling Asters; 1 ft., 3^ oz., .30 .10 

 multicaule. Pretty, single yellow flowers; 

 fine bed der; 4 inches .... Oz., .30 

 SEGETUM grandiflorum. Bright golden yel- 



low; 2 ft Oz., 



10 



•°5 



•°5 



No. 



2780 

 2790 



2805 

 2810 



Pkt. 



2815 



Annual Chrysanthemum, Single Varieties, Mixed. No. 2680. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, Perennial Varie- 

 ties. 



Chinese Finest Mixed. The large autumn- 

 flowering Chrysanthemum 25 



Japanese Double Early Flowering, 

 Delaux Strain. These bloom in the open 

 ground from Aug. to Nov. Splendid hardy 

 perennials; 2 ft 25 



frutescens. The White Paris Daisy. 

 Charming plant for greenhouse or summer 

 bedding out doors ; tender perennial, i 1 ^ ft. .10 



— Comtesse de Chambord. Golden Paris 

 Daisy. The true Golden Marguerite, a 

 favorite flower, both for cutting and bed- 

 ding, worthy of more extensive use, tender 

 perennial; 3 ft 10 



MAXIMUM. Ox-Eye Daisy. The largest- 

 flowered hardy perennial Daisy; white; 

 3ft., July to Oct 10 



CINERARIA HYBRIDA. The large-flow- 

 ered varieties are among the most ornamental 

 and useful plants that can be grown for 

 conservatory and house decoration, and 

 they are of easiest culture. Seed may be sown 

 from May to September for succession, but the 

 principal sowing should be made in July. 

 Farquhar's Columbian Prize. The plants 

 are of compact growth, carrying large 

 flower-heads of finest form and substance. 

 The strain includes the richest and bright- 

 est self colors as well as perfectly marked 

 ringed and margined forms of all colors. 

 First size packet, No. 2820, $1.00. Second 

 size packet, No. 2825 50 



Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1902. 

 Messrs. R. dr 3 J. Fa rq it liar &» Co. : 



Gentlemen: The Cinerarias ioe got from you last year 

 are magnificent. . . . Yours respectfully, 



'JAMES BRAIK, Asst. Supt. Buffalo Park Dept. 



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