R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



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JACOBEA. {Senecio elegans.) 



Beautiful free-flowering annuals producing fine heads 



of double flowers. Pkt. 



2373 Double White, lift J oz., .50; .15 



2374 Double Mixed. IJ ft Joz., .50; .15 



LAVATERA. (Annual Mallow.) 

 The Lavateras or Annual Mallows are showy and effective 

 plants covered with bloom during the entire Summer. For large 

 borders and cutting they are very desirable. 

 2440 aborea varlegata. (Tree Mallow.) Excellent for sub- 

 tropical beds. Large ornamental foliage plants with pkt. 

 leaves profusely mottled yellow and white. 4 feet. . 15 



2445 Rosea SplendenS. Large flowers of brilUant rosy- 



pink; superb for cutting. 3 ft. ... j oz., .40; . 15 



2446 Alba Splendens. Large pearly-white flowers; very 



decorative. 3 ft. ... ... ... J oz., .40; .15 



2450 trimestris Pink. Useful for planting in masses or 



for cut flowers. 3 ft Oz., .60; . 10 



2455 trimestris White. Oz., .60; . 10 



2462 LAYIA elegans. A pretty annual with large ca- 



nary-yellow flowers edged with white. 1ft. ... .15 



2463 LEPTOSIPHON. French Hybrids mixed. Very 



dwarf plants, suitable for small beds, edgings and rock- 

 work ... * . . . ... ... ... ... .15 



2465 LEPTOSYNE maritima. Large lemon-yeUow 

 flowers resembling Marguerites, borne on long stems; 

 fragrant and good for cutting. 2 ft. ; oz., .50; . 15 



2467 Stillmani. Rich golden-yellow flowers on long 



stalks. Blooms in about six weeks from seeds 15 



2470 LINUM. grandiflorum rubrum. (ScarldFlax.) Valu- 

 able for bedding; flowers bright scarlet. 1ft. Oz., .40; .10 



LINARIA. (Toad Flax.) 

 Farquhar's Pure White. The long sprays of this 



variety are especially good for cutting. 1 foot. 

 Purple and Gold. A very pretty variety for cut flowers. 

 maroeeana Excelsior. Varied and beautiful flowers, 



ranging from white to yellow, pink and blue 



2492 



Lavatera rosea splendens 



LOBELIA. 



.15 



,15 



2490 





.. .15 

 LOBELIA. 



2495 



2496 

 2505 



2510 





2515 

 2516 



Farquhar's Dark Blue. The finest dwarf blue 



Lobeha for bedding. The plants are compact and cov- 

 ered with a profusion of flowers. For carpet beds 

 this variety is unsurpassed. 4 in. f oz., $1.00 

 Crystal Palace Compacta. Dark blue bedding variety. 4 in 



I oz., .85 



Farquhar's Azure Blue. A compact sort, with lovely pale blue flowers 



popular for edgings. 4 in. ... ... ... ... | oz., .75 



White Gem. Pure white. 4 in ^ oz., .50 



gracilis. A favorite loose-growing sort, extensively used for hanging- 

 baskets and vases. Flowers, Ught blue ... ... ... J oz., .40 



SpeClOSa. (Crystal Palace Variety.) Dark blue of spreading growth 

 6 in. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... I oz., .40 



TALL LOBELIAS. 



Useful plants in large beds or borders, where their bright flowers are very 

 attractive. 9 to 12 inches. 



ramosa. Blue. (Tenuior.) Bright blue 



ramosa. Pale blue. ... Pkt. .25 2517 ramosa. Rose. 



Pkt. 

 .25 



.15 



.15 

 .15 



.10 

 .10 



.25 

 .25 



Lupin. Farquhar's Pink. 



LUPINUS. (Lupin.) 



The Lupins are among the most useful of our garden flowers, and with their 

 long graceful spikes of pea-shaped blooms in various combinations of red, white, 

 yellow and blue, make a gorgeous display in large beds or borders. 2 to 3 ft. 



2525 Hartwegii. White. Splendid for bouquets Oz., .60; 



2530 Hartwegii. Azure blue. A deUcate shade, esteemed for cut flowers. 



i oz., .20; 



2535 Farquhar's Pink. This variety is one of the prettiest annual sorts 

 producing handsome spikes of salmon-pink flowers. The flowers are par- 

 ticularly useful for cutting, lasting a week or longer in water. This color is 

 ideal for forcing in the greenliouse. ... ... ... i oz., .35; 



2545 Crulekshanki. Blue and yellow; very attractive Oz., .50; 



2550 hybridus atrococeineus. Magnificent variety with large spikes of scarlet 

 flowers tipped with white. ... ... ... ... Oz., .60; 



2555 Mixed . . . ' Oz., .30; 



Perennial Lupins, see Nos. 7165-7190. 



.10 



.10 



.15 

 .10 



.10 

 .05 



