R& JFarquhar and Co'scatalogue, 1897 : reliable tested seeds plants, bulbs fertilizers tools, etc. . nnial; flowers yellow; stems feet 05 CACALIA, or Tassel Flower. Pretty, free, hardy annual; upright tasel-like blossoms. One foot. 1780 Coccinea. Scarlet; very showy. . Ounce, .30 .05 1785 Lutea. Golden-yellow .30 .05 1790 CACTUS. Finest mixed ro 1795 CALAMPELIS Scabra. Splendid, evergreen, peren-nial climber with orange flowers ; blooms the sameseason as sown ; half-hardy 05 1800 — Rosea. Rose . .05 1805 CALANDRINIA Umbellata. Lovely, trailing, hardy annual; violet-crimson. One-half f


R& JFarquhar and Co'scatalogue, 1897 : reliable tested seeds plants, bulbs fertilizers tools, etc. . nnial; flowers yellow; stems feet 05 CACALIA, or Tassel Flower. Pretty, free, hardy annual; upright tasel-like blossoms. One foot. 1780 Coccinea. Scarlet; very showy. . Ounce, .30 .05 1785 Lutea. Golden-yellow .30 .05 1790 CACTUS. Finest mixed ro 1795 CALAMPELIS Scabra. Splendid, evergreen, peren-nial climber with orange flowers ; blooms the sameseason as sown ; half-hardy 05 1800 — Rosea. Rose . .05 1805 CALANDRINIA Umbellata. Lovely, trailing, hardy annual; violet-crimson. One-half foot 05 Onintia, Nebraska, May Sirs,—/ wish to t/tajtk you for the beautiful bulbs aud seedswhich you sent in response to my order. Tliey were so nicely packedand promptly se?it that I hope to Jiave viany opportunities to recom-mend you. I ordered seeds of your firm two years ago, Ind 07i account ofchanging 07ir residejtcc ivas unable to p>lant the in till last summer ;tliey proved very delightful, especially the Nasturtitims. R— Mc^ 32 R, 6^ /. FARQUHAR ^ CO:S SEED FARQUHARS PRIZE LARGE-FLOWERING CALCEOLARIA. No. 1810. Per packet, 50 cents. CALCEOLARIA. Our seeds of this noble-flower aresaved from the finest strains in cultivation. We receivehundreds of orders from prominent gardeners in everypart of the United States and Canada for our strains ofCalceolaria, and the prize plants at almost every exhibi=>tion are raised from our seeds. Seed should be sown twice—in early spring, and in August orSeptember, for succession. Sow in light, sandy loam if possible,and cover very lightly. Water should be applied in a fine spray,so as not to wash out the seed. When large enough, transplantsingly into two-and-one-half inch pots. Tender perennials. One-and-a-half to three feet. 1815182018251830183s1840 -18451850 Pkt. Farquhars Prize Large-Flowering. The flowersare exceedingly rich and varied in color, beautifullyspotted, blotched and marked; for size


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