Farquhar's 1910 garden annual . colors. Doz., .50; per 100, ; per 1,000, $ Colors. Cpimson, Scarlet, Pink, White, Orange,Yellow. Doz., .60; per 100. : per , i<r, FARQUHARS NEW CRESTED TYPE. In this new form the flowers are beautifully ruffled or fringedlike a giant Petunia, and the petals are interestingly Ijearded. Anexhibit of these before the Massachusetts Horticultural Societyattracted great Separate Colors : Crimson, Scarlet, Pink, White, Yellow,also Mixture. Do/., ; per 100, $ FARQUHARS NEW FRILLED TYPE. In this new race the flo


Farquhar's 1910 garden annual . colors. Doz., .50; per 100, ; per 1,000, $ Colors. Cpimson, Scarlet, Pink, White, Orange,Yellow. Doz., .60; per 100. : per , i<r, FARQUHARS NEW CRESTED TYPE. In this new form the flowers are beautifully ruffled or fringedlike a giant Petunia, and the petals are interestingly Ijearded. Anexhibit of these before the Massachusetts Horticultural Societyattracted great Separate Colors : Crimson, Scarlet, Pink, White, Yellow,also Mixture. Do/., ; per 100, $ FARQUHARS NEW FRILLED TYPE. In this new race the flowers are very large and massive, borneon erect, .stout stems and charmingly frilled. Separate Colors : Crimson, Scarlet, Pink, White, Yellow,:dso Mixture. Doz., .SO: per 100, -$ DOUBLE-FLOWERING VARIETIES. These should be grown in pots under , all colors. Doz., .80; per 100, ; per 1,000, $ Colors. Crimson, Scarlet, Pink, White, Yellow,Orange. Doz., $ ; per 100, §; per 1,000, $ TuDerous Begonia, Farquhars New Frilled Type. Cultural Directions. The tubers may be started in February or March, either singly in small pots, or set two inches apart in flat soil should be light, containing plenty of leaf mould and sand. In planting, care .should be taken to set the crown of the tuber, which isusually somewhat depressed, upwards. The tubers should be covered half an inch with light .soil and watered sparingly until they start, after whichmore water may be given. The temperature should be 60 to 70 degrees. The started plants, when intended for bedding purposes, may be transferredto the beds in the open ground early in June, by which time they should be in bloom. The plants should be set ten or twelve inches apart. Although there is much to be gained by starting the tubers early as just described, they may be planted unstarted in the open groundbeds in the last week of May or later, with excellent results. They will thrive eith


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