48 



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



605 

 615 

 620 

 625 

 630 



635 

 636 

 640 

 642 



643 



650 

 652 

 660 

 665 



ANTIRRHINUM. Snapdragon. 

 The Snapdragons are among the most showy plants in the garden, flower- 

 ing profusely and continuously throughout the summer. If sown 

 under glass during January or February they will begin to bloom m 

 July. The tall varieties are extensively used for cut flowers. 



Tall Vapieties. 2 feet. 



Giant Rose Pink. A charming shade. 

 Giant Dark Scarlet. Very brilhant. 



Giant Deep Crimson. 



Giant White. Fine for cutting. 



Giant Crimson and Gold. A charming 



bination ... ... ... •■ ■ 



Giant Yellow. Clear daffodil yellow 

 Chamois. Rich salmony-pink. 

 Coral Red. A soft and pleasing color. 

 Hephaetos. Brilliant cinnibar-red, with yellow 



spot on lower petal. ... ... 



Venus. Dehcate pink with white throat 

 Fa,iry Queen. Orange-sahnon with white throat, 

 Rose Dore. Soft salmon-rose shaded gold. 



Striped Varieties. Mi.xed 



Giant Mixed. In great variety. 



670 Collection of 12 varieties. Our selection. 



675 Collection of 6 varieties. Our selection. 



Intermediate Varieties. 



A very showy large-flowering class of the Snapdragons for bedding, 

 plants grow from 15 to 18 in. high and are quite bushy. 



676 Black Prince. Very deep crimson, dark leaved. ... i 



677 Rosy Morn. Rich shade of bright rose j 



679 Orange King. Glowing orange-scarlet; a very effective color, i 



680 Firebrand. Deep scarlet. i 



681 Salmon King. Effective shade of salmony-pink. i 



682 Bronze Queen. Bronzy-red with white throat; a lovely new 



683 Ruby. Bright ruby-red. .* 



685 Queen of the North. Pure white. i 



690 Golden Queen. Pure yellow \ 



691 Niobe. Crimson and white. i 



692 Dainty. Pink and white shaded with yellow; very attractive, i 



695 Mixed. i 



696 Collection of 6 colors, separate 





Pkt. 



.50 



.15 



.50 



.10 



.40 



.10 



.60 



.15 



.35 



.10 



.50 



.15 





.25 



.40 



.10 





.25 



.40 



.10 



.40 



.10 





.25 



.30 



.10 



.35 



.10 





1.00 





.50 



the 



oz., 



.75 



.15 



oz., 



.50 



.15 



oz., 



.75 



.25 



oz.. 



.50 



.10 



oz., 



.50 



.25 



oz.. 



.75 



.25 

 .25 



oz., 



.50 



.15 



oz., 



.60 



.15 



oz., 



.40 



.10 



oz., 



.50 



.25 



oz., 



.50 



.10 

 .75 



697 

 699 

 701 

 703 



704 



705 



710 



Antirrhinum, Farquhar's Giant. 



Tom Thumb Varieties. 



The Tom Thumb varieties are excellent for bedding, the dwarf 

 plants blooming profuselv all summer. Height, 6 to 8 inches. 



Sulphur Yellow. " 698 Pure White. 



Crimson. 700 Rose. 



Crimson and White. 702 Scarlet. 



Mixed. 

 Each of the above colors and Mixed, i oz., 1 . 00; i oz., .60 



ARCTOTIS GRANDIS. Splendid annual from South Africa, 

 with large daisy-hke flowers of pure white; the reverse of 

 petals pale lilac 2.V ft ^oz., .50 



ARGEMONE GRANDIFLORA. (Prukly Poppy.) Showy 

 plant, with single white Poppv-like flowers. 3 ft. j oz., .25 



ASPERULA AZUREA. SETOSA. Yields clusters of fra- 

 grant blue flowers; much esteemed for bouquets. 1 ft. 



i oz., .25 



Pkt 

 .15 



.15 

 .10 



.10 



ASTERS. 



AMERICAN BRANCHING. A free-growing type, with immense 

 flowers, which arc borne on long stems. The finest late sort for 

 cutting. 2 to 2.i ft. Pkt. 

 Collection of 6 Colors, separate, our selection 50 



Crimson 

 Lavender. . 

 Shell-Pink. 

 Scarlet. . 

 Kach of t ho 



Pkt., 



735 



745 



10 



. . " .10 



■■ .10 



■• .10 



above colors, Oz., .S3.(X); 1 oz., Sl.OO; 



Farquhar's Special Color Mixtures. 



Dark Violet 10 



Rose. 10 



White 10 



.60 



Aster American Br nu-hing 



755 



Pink, Crimson and White Shades. ; oz.. Sl.OO; i oz., .60 . lo 

 Dark Violet, Lavender and White Shades. 



i oz., Sl.OO; i oz.. .60 10 



Mixed Oz., $3.00; i oz, $1.00; I oz., .()0 .10 



