Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . —Collection of 6 Varieties 50 2535 Tall. Finest Mixed; 1% ft. .Oz., .052540 plumosa, Finest Mixed. Showy annuals, with brilliant, plume-like flowers; i1/^ ft. Oz., .50 .05 2545 — Crimson .60 .05 2550 —Golden Yellow .60 .05 2555 — Scarlet .60 .05 2565 Thompsons Superb. Splendid strain, withbright red and dark foliage; flowers crim-son Oz., .10 CENTAUREA, White-Leaved Miller. Half-hardy perennials ofdwarf growth, with silvery leaves; splendidfor candidissima. Thick, white leaves; 1 ft. 1,000 seeds, .75 .102573 GYMN


Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . —Collection of 6 Varieties 50 2535 Tall. Finest Mixed; 1% ft. .Oz., .052540 plumosa, Finest Mixed. Showy annuals, with brilliant, plume-like flowers; i1/^ ft. Oz., .50 .05 2545 — Crimson .60 .05 2550 —Golden Yellow .60 .05 2555 — Scarlet .60 .05 2565 Thompsons Superb. Splendid strain, withbright red and dark foliage; flowers crim-son Oz., .10 CENTAUREA, White-Leaved Miller. Half-hardy perennials ofdwarf growth, with silvery leaves; splendidfor candidissima. Thick, white leaves; 1 ft. 1,000 seeds, .75 .102573 GYMNOCARPA. White, fern-like leaves; verygraceful. Splendid bedding plant; I1/! ft. Oz., .80 10 Giant White Candytuft. No. 2190. Mr. Sydney Mitchell, Park Avenue, Montreal,Can., writes: Gentlemen : Cosmos, usually considered too late aplant to floiver in our northern climate, bloomed beauti-fully in September and October from jtune-sozun seed ofFarquhar,s Early Flowering Hybrids. 56 R. & J. FARQUHAR & GOS SEED No. 2574 COPYSiSifT BCZBY R tdFARBliiSS *CD- Centaurea Imperialis. No. 2575. CENTAUREA. Flowering Annual are among the most serviceable an-nuals for cutting, and they may be sownfrom April to July for of 8 Large-Flowering Vari-eties imperialis. New Giant Corn-Flower. Theflowers are of enormous size, fragrant, andof most charming: colors. They are superb Pkt. for cutting;; 2 ft. 25752576 25772578 257925812582 25832584 25852590 26102615 All colors 255o — Finest Mixed — Lilac — Pink, with White Centre — Rose — Purple — White Margaritae. Giant White Corn-Flower. Blossoms 3 to 4 inches across, pure white, fragrant Oz., ODORATA. Fragrant; purplish crimson; verylarge blossoms Oz., — CriAM/ELEON. Large flowers, pale sulphur-yellow, changing to rosy-lilac . Oz., cyanus. Bachelors Button, or Corn , free-flowering hardy annuals: easilygrown, and excellent for cutting; 2 ft. — Finest Mixe


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