R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
Pkt. 
VERBENA.— Continued. 
4685 Mixed. Many beautiful colors, Oz., 1.00; 4 0z., .85; .05 
4690 Verbena Venosa. A handsome half-hardy perennial 
with purple flowers remaining in bloom for a long 
period. ifoot. ... chee BOZ anc 40 ee) 
4695 Lemon Verbena. Aloysia citriodora. Elegant tender 
perennial with fragrant evergreen leaves. “he young 
sprays are useful for combining with other flowers in 
bouquets 
VINCA. Madacascan 1% Te 
Ornamental free-blooming perennials flowering the first 
year from seeds sown in February or March in heat. 
‘They have dark laurel-like foliage and handsome pink 
and white flowers. They are most effective as bedding 
plants and are particularly adapted for dry sunny 
~ situations where they will flower luxuriantly all sum- 
mer. Seeds are of slow germination. 1 foot. 
4700 Bright Rose. 4705 Pure White. 
4710 White with rose eye. 4715 Mixed. 
Each of all the above colors and mixed 
Oz, 1.00; 4 0z., .35: .10 
VIRGINIAN STOCK. 
Early flowering hardy annuals, largely grown for their 
bright effect in the garden. 
4720 Mixed ... Papi aiticks ae Jug tae MOZARZOSROG. 
VISCARIA. Rock Lychnis. 
Showy and profuse-blooming annuals, effective in small 
beds or borders. 1 foot. 
4725 Finest Mixed ... Nira oe svc Oz., .25; .05 
WALLFLOWER. 
These new early-flowering varieties may be treated as 
annuals, and if sown in heat during February or 
March the plants will bloom freely through the sum- 
mer and autumn. Excellent for forcing. 2 feet. 
4730 Early Parisian or Annual. Haut brown. Oz., .60; .10 
-10 
; 4735 Boge Red Tan ae ‘ite + ere 50; 15 
, —* é 4740 Kewensis. The owers of this new rid are borne 
Verbena Rarqubar's | Mantmoth oes bridsi No 14050: on long slender stalks and are Cael fragrant. 
VERBENA ‘The colors vary from sulphur yellow to brownish-violet, 
° with occasionally all shades appearing on one plant. 
4650 Farquhar’s Mammoth Hybrids Mixed. An improy- From seeds sown in July plants will commence flower- 
ed strain of vigorous growth-producing trusses of large Pkt. ing inearly winter... 300) Hilla) 
flowers of many brilliant colors, Oz., 2.00; 4 0z., 60 ; 10 For Perennial Varieties, see Nos. "7915- 7925. 
4655 Giant Blue. 4660 Giant Pink. 
4665 Giant Searlet. 4670 Giant White. WHITLAVIA Grandiflora. 
4675 Striped. Pretty hardy annuals with bell-shaped flowers borne in 
Each of the above colors se) Oz. 2:00; 107, 6603110 profusion on compact plants. 1 foot. 
4680 Aurieula-flowered mixed. Large flowers with dis- 4745 Blue 5 0i¢ 500 Snes sb ee OZa OU ee 
tinct white eye in each floret ... Oz., 150; $0z.,.50; .10 4750 White oe 50¢ 580 Sat soo, | 
WIGANDIA. 
Stately and decorative 
half-hardy perennials 
with very large beau- 
tifully-veined leaves 
frequently three feet 
long; invaluable for 
sub-tropical beds or 
lawn groups. Seeds 
sown in heat during 
February or March 
produce fine plants 
for summer. 6 ft. 
4755 Caracasana. 
Lilac, Pkt., .10 
4760 Imperialis. 
Very ovna- 
mental,Pkt., .10 
XIMENESIA 
Enceliodes. 
4765 A showing 
half - hardy 
annual with 
broad clus- 
ters of yel- 
low flowers. 
Viscaria, Finest Mixed. No. 4725. 2 feet, Pkt., .10 
66 
. No. 4715. 
