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R. &,J..,FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL^ FLOWER S^EDS. 

 TALL NASTURTIUM. Continued. 



2905 Fapquhar'S Vesuvius. Glowing apricot-pink Pkt. 

 flowers with fine dart foliage. i lb., .75; oz., .25; .10 



2910 Scarlet \. ... " .15; .05 



2915 Spotteci. Straw-color spotted with crimson. " .15; .05 

 ' 2920 Yellow.; ;■ Light yellow. ... ■/ . . .; ..." .15; .05 



"2925 Mixed. A superb mixture, embracing ■ many colors. 



Lb., S1.25;, Hb',-.40; oz., .15; .05 



2930 Collection of 12 varieties, separate. 50 



2935 Collection of 6 .varieties, separate. f,, ... .25 



LOBB'S NASTURTIUM. Tropceolum Lobbianum. 



"An exceedingly free bloomicg race, embracing the most brilliant 

 colors, with neat dark green or purplish foliage, clLmbing about eight 

 feet. -. Excellent for window boxes, vases, hanging baskets, and 

 rockeries; also the most satisfactory class 'for -conservatory or 

 house cultivation during winter. ■ 

 2940 Asa Gray. Creamy whitfe.;.very attractive 



3020 



3025 



3030 



3035 



3040 



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Nicotiana affinis Farquhar's Hybrids. 



NICOTIAN A. ^_^^ 



Affinis. An extremely free and continuous' blooming Pkt. 

 Tobacco with clusters of white tubular flowers, fragrant 

 in the morning and evening. 3 ft. ... i oz., .35; 



Affinis Farquhar's Hybrids. Flowers similar 



in shape to the Affinis and sweetly scented; the colors 

 varj'ing from creamy-white to mauve and violet includ- 

 ing also shades of rose. The finest of the section. 3 ft. 



i oz., .40, 



Sanderae. An excellent variety for planting in' large 

 beds or borders, giving a continuous display of bloom 

 untillate in the season ; color briUiant carmine-red. 3 

 ft J oz., .35; 



Colossea. Magnificent foliage plant attaining a height 

 of five or six feet, with leaves two feet in length and a 

 foot in width; valuable for sub-tropical beds. 



Sylvestris. A handsome plant of pyramidal habit, with 

 glaucous leaves and large drooping clusters of pure white, 

 tube-shaped flowers, which remain fully expanded 

 throughout the day, fragrant. 4 to 5 ft. Valuable for 

 sub-tropical effects. ... ... ... j oz^ .25; 



05 



15 



10 



2945 

 2950 

 2955 

 2960 

 2965 

 2970 



2975 

 2980 



2985 

 2990 

 2995 

 3000 



3005 



Atropurpureum. Deep crim'son 



Aureum. Pure golden yellow. 



Black Prince. Velvety-black, dark foliage. 



Cardinal. Cardinal-red 



Due de Vicence. Pale lemon-color 



Geant des Batailles. Sulphur j^ellow with carmine. 



Oz., .25; 



Lucifer. Rich dark scarlet " .25; 



Princess Victoria Louise. Creamy white with orange- 



shade. Pkt. 

 Oz., .25; .10 

 . " .20; 

 . " .20; 

 " .40; 

 , " .25; 

 . " .25; 



...Oz., .25; 

 ... " .25; 

 lb., .60; " .20; 



scarlet blotches. 

 Spitfire. Dazzling scarlet. ... 

 Mixed. All colors. . . . Lb., SI. 75; 

 Colltection of 10 separate colors. 

 Collection of 6 separate colors. 



NEMESIA. 



Strumosa Suttoni. Finest Mixed. A splendid 

 annual for small beds with very attractive flowers. The 

 colors include white, jellow, orange, pink and crimson. 

 1ft 



NEMOPHILA. 



.10 

 .10 



.10 

 .10 

 .05 

 .75 

 .40 



.25 



Splendid free-flowering, dwarf hardy annuals, with cup-shaped 

 flowers of many bright colors, the blue shades being particularly 

 fascinating. They should be planted in moist soil, partial shade 

 being favorable. 1 ft. Pkt. 



3010 Finest Mixed. Including white, lilac, brown and manv 



shades of blue Oz., .30; .05 



3015'^ Insignis. Beautiful light blue " .30; .05 



', NIEREMBERGIA. 



Half nardy perennials of light and slender growth with large 



cup-shaped flowers, blooming the first year if sown earlj'. 1 ft. Pkt. 



3045 Frutescens. White tinfed with hlac. ... " ioz., .25; .10 



10 



3050 Gracilis. Purple and white. 



oz., .30: .10 



NIGELLA. Love-in-a-Mist. 



Interesting hardy annuals with finely cut foliage and curious flowers. l-J ft. 



3055 Miss Jekyll. The flowers of this attractive plant are of a beautiful 

 shade of cornflower blue, a color seldom seen in annuals. For cutting this 

 variety is unexcelled. ... ... ... Oz., -SLOO; J oz., .HO; 



.10 



3060 Damascena. 

 3065 Double white. 



Double blue. Pkt. 

 Oz., .60; .05 

 " .50; .05 



3070 



3076 



3080 



Nigella Miss Jekyll. 



OENOTHERA. Evening 

 Primrose. Acaulis. Hardy 

 annual with large silverj'- 

 wliite flowers. 6 in. 



1 oz., ..30; .10 



Bistorta Veitchii. Bright 

 yellow flowers spotted with 

 crimson. 1 ft, J oz., ,25; .10 



Rosea Mexicana. Bright 

 rose. Gin. 1 oz., .50; .10 



OXALIS Tropseoloides. 



Splciidid dwarf hcddinf; plant 

 witli dark brown foliage form- 

 ing a dense mat, the liny yel- 

 low flowers being inconspicu- 

 ous; ' excellent for mosaic 

 bedfling. 4 in. i oz,, .50; .15 



Nemesia Strumosa Suttoni. 



