Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . t. 15 Fra Diavolo. A compact variety of Capsicastrumwith smaller foliage and lighter green in color. Verydecorative. ... ... ... ... .... 15 Capsicastrum Melvinii. A very bushy compactplant, 12 to 15 in. high, covered with brilliantscarlet, conical-shaped berries. FoUage dark greenand very attractive. ... ... ... ... .15 STEVIA. Elegant greenhouse perennials, furnishing verygraceful sprays of tiny flowers, exceedingly valuablefor cutting. They bloom the first vear from ft. Eupatoria. White lO Serrata. VvTiite, fragrant. 15 STREPTOCARPUS. Cape Primrose.


Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . t. 15 Fra Diavolo. A compact variety of Capsicastrumwith smaller foliage and lighter green in color. Verydecorative. ... ... ... ... .... 15 Capsicastrum Melvinii. A very bushy compactplant, 12 to 15 in. high, covered with brilliantscarlet, conical-shaped berries. FoUage dark greenand very attractive. ... ... ... ... .15 STEVIA. Elegant greenhouse perennials, furnishing verygraceful sprays of tiny flowers, exceedingly valuablefor cutting. They bloom the first vear from ft. Eupatoria. White lO Serrata. VvTiite, fragrant. 15 STREPTOCARPUS. Cape Hybrids Mixed. Charming greenhouseperennials of dwarf, neat habit, with clusters ofAchimenes-like flowers borne on erect, slenderstems. The colors embrace white, rose, red, purple,and violet, many of the flowers being beautifullyblotched and striped. 9 in. ... ... ... .50 TRACHELIUM free-flowering perennial producing cloud-Ukeheads of pale mauve flowers resembling the Gyp-sophila. 1| ft. .. ... ... ... ... .15. Primula Malacoides. FARQUHARS Hardy Perennial FLOWER SEEDS. Hardy perennials are easily raised from seeds; they may be sown either in Spring or during the early Summer. The simplest method is to sow them in a frame, protecting the seedlings as they appear above ground from the sun. The soil should be kept evenly moist but not saturated. Transplant the seedlings once or twice if necessary to prevent ABRONIA Umbellata. A trailing perennial with rose-colored flowers resem- bUng the Verbena, especially adapted for rock gardens. 6 in. 5 oz., .30; 5910 ACANTHUS Latifolius. Stately hardy plant, with large decorative leaves, and handsome, tall flower spikes; excellent for lawn groups. July and August. ... ioz.,.35; 5915 Mollis. The massive leaves of this variety are supposed to have suggested the Corinthian style of architecture; flowers white. July and August. 2 ft. 1 oz., .30; 5920 ACHILLEA Ageratum. {Milfoil or Yarrow.) A most desirable v


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