R. & J, FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. SEEDS OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
CARNATION. 
5410 Farquhar’s French Perpetual. 
The finest strain of florists’ Carnations, pro- 
ducing a large percentage of full, double, 
perfectly formed flowers, most of them strong- 
fy clove-scented and embracing the choicest. 
colors. Seeds sown in February or March 
should flower in autumn and throughout the 
Np ten oONNGOU ceo | ono. Jelfam. All. 
5415 Pieotee Double Show Varieties. The 
petals of the large double flowers are beauti- 
fully spotted or laced with some distinct 
color. Finestmixed ... ...° Pkt., .50 
For other varieties see Nos. 1585-1615 
and 6425-6455. 
5420 CELSIA Areturus. A splendid half- 
hardy greenhouse plant with long spikes of 
bright yellow flowers. It is easily raised from 
seed and if sown in spring, the plants will 
bloom the same season. See illustration page 
65. Pkt., .50 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
5425 Fruteseens. White Paris Daisy. 
Charming plant for the greenhouse or sum- 
mer bedding out doors; tender perennial. 
1s feet eo oe oe (iene c en tee O 
5430 Comtesse de Chambord. Golden Paris 
‘Daisy. The true Golden Marguerite, a fa- 
vorite flower; tender perennial, Pkt., .10 
5432 Chinese Finest Mixed. The largest 
autumn flowering variety poo) ah oh 
For annual varieties see Nos. 1805-1855 ; 
for Hardy Perennials Nos. 6500-6520. 
CINERARIA. 
The large-flowered 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. 2 feet. 
5435 Farquhar’s Superb Strain. The 
plants are of compact growth, carrying 
large flower-heads of finest form and sub- 
stance. The strain includes the richest and 
brightest self-colors as well as perfectly 
marked ringed and margined forms of all 
colors. First size packet ... ... 1.00 
No. 5440, Second size packet... ...  .50 
5445 Farquhar’s Dwarf Large-flowering 
Mixed. Plants of dwarf compact habit, the 
foliage being almost hidden by the enormous 
flower trusses! 05 7 Sc) ck eb 00 
5450 Cineraria Stellata. Star Ciner- 
aria. For house and conservatory decora- 
tion during winter, few plants equal this new 
type of Cineraria. The delicate star-like 
flowers are borne on elegant sprays, render- 
ing it most fascinating as a pot plant and 
particularly graceful for cut-flower arrange- 
ment. The colors run in white, lilac, violet 
and deep rose. The flowers keep a week or 
longer in water. Finest mixed. First size 
Dackets 6 os. anciel Veen. <lyeEeeae tel OU, 
No. 5452, Second size packet ... ... .50 
For white-leaved varieties see Nos. 1860 and 1865- 
CLERODENDRON FALLAX. 
5455 Magnificent greenhouse perennial with 
scarlet flower-heads resembling the Hydran- 
gea. Seed sown in March will produce flow- 
ering plants the same season. 2 feet, 
( Pkt., .75 
5460 CLIANTHUS Dampieri. Glory Pea of 
Australia. A gorgeous greenhouse annual 
5 = - bearing rich scarlet pea-shaped flowers with 
Upper Flower, Cineraria stellata. Lower Flower, Cineraria grandiflora. No. 5435- large glossy black blotch. 2 feet. Pkt.. .25 
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