58 -R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS‘ 
GODETIA. 
Splendid hardy annuals with large mallow-like flowers, varying from pure Pkt. 
white to all shades of pink and crimson. They grow rapidly, flower abun- 
dantly, and are exceedingly showy. 1 ft. 
2220 Duchess of Albany. Satiny-white flowers. ... sees 70Z:, 80; .10 
2225 Gloriosa. A showy variety, with deep crimson flowers. 2102Z;,,-00;, = 10 
22296 Farquhar’s Double Lilac. farce pinkish-mauve flowers; }0z.,75; .15 
2230 Lady Satin Rose. Richrose-pink. ... vss Ber 4 oz., .60; .10 
2235 Farquhar’s Double Rose. Long sprays of large, double, rose- 
colored flowers. One of the best varieties side Sas OZ elon SLD 
2240 Mixed. sia nae see ree se Faas Oz50: 5210 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
: Pkt. Pkt. 
2245 Avenasterilis. 1} ft. ... .10 2290 Lagarus ovatus. Oz., .30; .10 
2250 Briza gracilis. 1ft. Oz.,.40; .10 2295 Pennisetum longistylum. 
22555) Briza maxima. el ft; <2) .40; 310 Dita: Oz 403.510 
2260 Bromus brizeformis. 2ft. .10 2300 Ruppelianum. 1} oz., .25; .10 
2265 Coix lachryma. Oz7.25375 10) 2310) Uniolalatiioias, Sift. ..4°-.10 
2270 Cyperus alternifolius. 2 ft. .25 2315 Zea Japonica variegata. 
2275 Cyperus papyrus. (Lgyptian Sais 656 .10 
Paper Plant.) 6ft. .. ... .25 2320 Zea gracillima variegata, 
2280 Hordeum jubatum Rea ANS wearers -10 
2325 Zea GaadribGlon: 
Oz3%:205" =t0 
2330 Ornamental 
Grasses Mixed. 
Ozi52005= 305 
Perennial varieties, see Z : fi 
Nos. 6850-6885. Godetia eS Double Rose. 
GYPSOPHILA. (Baby's Breath.) 
Pretty free-flowering annuals, with extremely light, feathery flowers; 
useful for bouquets. 13 ft. 
2335 elegans grandiflora. Pure white. Oz., .50; 4 4 OZ., slip 
2340 elegansrosea. Delicate pink. ... Oz., .50; $ 0z., .15; 
2345 muralis. Rose-colored flowers, suitable for tockwork. ‘9 in. 
Zz 02.5, -003 
2355 HIBISCUS africanus. (Mallow.) A free-growing 
hardy annual, with rich yellow flowers and purple centres. 
2 ft. eae see ah ot ae es 7 OZ e205 
For other varieties, see Nos. 6955-6975. 
HOLLYHOCK. 
This strain blooms the first year from seed. The plants branch 
freely and continue to flower throughout the Summer. The seeds 
may be sown in a hot-bed in February. 
2360 Double Annual Varieties. Mixed. ... 1 oz., .60; 
2365 Single Annual Varieties. Mixed. Lo 
For Biennial varieties, see Nos. 6980-7065. 
HUNNEMANNIA. (Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy, or Bush 
Eschscholtzia.) 
2370 fumarizfolia. The flowers are of a rich shade of but- 
tercup-yellow with feathery glaucous foliage. 2 ft. - 
2 oz., .3 
2372 IONOPSIDIUM acaule. A charming miniature plant of 
compact growth, with pale blue flowers and thriving 
best in the shade; invaluable for rockeries. 2 to 3 in. 
2375 Kochia trichophila. (Summer Cypress, or Belvidere.) 
A rapid growing annual of pyramidal habit with slender 
green leaves, turning to bright red in the Autumn. 3 it. 
Oz: «(03 2.07.82 DS 
2376 LANTANA hybrida. Ornamental and free-blooming tender 
perennial of shrubby growth. Hzcellent for r bedding: and pot 
culture. 2 to 3 ft.. : 2 02., 20. 
LARKSPUR. 
One of the best known hardy annuals. The beautiful spikes of bloom are ex- 
tremely graceful and effective. Seeds should be sown as early in the Spring as 
possible, where they are intended to flower. 
Invincible, This strain is most valuable fo cut-flower use. 2 ft. 
2380 Farquhar’s Rosy Searlet. <A superb and popular color. 1 oz., .60; 
2385 Royal Purple... Pkt., . 10 2400 Light Blue. 
2405 Lilae. % oe LO 2410 White. 
2390 Pink. 2 ll) 
Each of the above colors, except where otherwise priced, Oz., .75; 4 oz., .25. 
2415 Invineible hiixed. "L oz., 30: 
2425 Larkspur Butterfly. A dainty annual with bright blue flowers. Splendid 
for cutting. 1 ft. Be $ oz., $1.00; 
2430 Larkspur Emperor mixed. Long - showy spikes. “2 ft. 4 0z., .20: 
For Perennial Larkspurs, see ‘Delphinium, Nos. 6561-6610. 
Larkspur Invincible. 
