R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
CANDYTUFT. Continued. 
; DWARF VARIETIES. 8 inches. Pkt. 
1570 Rose. sot 5s2 ae ee eee OZ.5. oO lO 
1575 White. ... See neg ics -40; .10 
EueMixcd. 500 6). |. * 702, LOO eo © (35; 10 
For Perennial Candytutts see Nos. 6410-6420. 
CARNATION Marguerite. The earliest of all 
Carnations, blooming in July or August if sown in 
spring, and continuing until frost. Being half-hardy 
perennials, a slight protection of coarse straw or pine 
boughs will preserve them during winter and they will 
flower profusely the next summer. 
1585 Farquhar’s New Giant Mixed. Seeds of this 
strain saved from an unrivalled collection producing a 
large proportion of double flowers, $ 02z., 1.50; .25 
1590 Red 1595 Rose. Each color, 40z., .75; .10 
1600 Giant White. New ake at eee bbs 515 
1605 Yellow... are mets ae ... $0Z., 1.505 .25 
1610 Mixed Colors. A fine selection, Oz., 2.50; }0z.,.75; .10 
1615 Giants of Nice. This type originated wit» the fore- 
most Carnation specialist in France, and our Seed is 
raised by him. The plants bloom six months after sow- 
ing; the flowers are long stemmed and of a large size .50 
For Hardy Carnations, see Nos. 6425-6455. 
CELOSIA. Cockscomb. 6 inches. Showy annuals of 
easy cultivation, producing large, brilliant, comb-like 
flower heads. They prefer a light soil, and should not 
be allowed to become crowded if a dwarf habit is 
desired. 
1620 Farquhar’s Dwarf Prize Mixed... 40z2.,.75; .10 
1625 Farquhar’s Dark Crimson Glasgow Prize. 
Very large dark crimson combs - 0Z., -10; 15 
1630 Golden Yellow 1635 Light Yellow 
1640 Rose 1645 Searlet 
1650 Vesuvius 
Each of the above colors ... I whe F102296660 24-15 
1655 Collection of 6 Colors, separate, our selection ... .75 
1660 Tall Finest Mixed. 14 feet nae ee COZ OO (05 
Ostrich Plume Cockscombs. Thompson: Magnijica. 
A magnificent race of plumed Coxcombs, particularly 
desirable for bedding. 2 feet. 
Carnation Marguerite. Farquhar’s New Giant Mixed, No. 158s. 
1665 Golden Yellow 
1670 Lemon Yellow 
1675 Carmine 
1680 Searlet 
1685 Crimson 
Each of the 
above colors, Pkt. 
$0z., .75; .10 
1690 Collection of 
5 Colors, sep- 
arate, our selec- 
tion cae) 
1695 Mixed. All col- 
ors, Oz., 2.00; 
4 0z., .60; .10 
Mr. Samuel C. Bartlett, 35 
Shiomidai Cho, Otaru, Japan, 
March 22nd, 1911, writes: 
“You may be interested to 
know that a lady who trav- |g 
elled all over New England, 
y| England, and parts of Japan, |F 
last summer, said of my gar- 
den in October, ‘She had seen 
no such display of flowers 
Pea act | anywhere.’ They were al- 
- ” 
most entirely yous seeds. Cockscomb Ostrich Plume, No. 1690. 
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