70 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 
FLOWER SEEDS FOR THE GREENHOUSE.—Continued. 
LUPINUS. (Lupin.) 
25 Hartwegii. White. Splendid for bouquets. Pkt., 10c. 
5 
Farquhar’s Pink. Handsome spikes of salmon-pink 
flowers, particularly useful for cutting, lasting a week 
or longer in water. This color is ideal for forcing in 
the greenhouse. } 0z., 35c.; pkt., Ioc. 
SCHIZANTHUS. (Butterfly Flower.) 
3945 Farquhar’s Large=flowered Hybrids. Mixed. The 
Schizanthus has become indispensable for cut flowers, 
and for pot culture in the greenhouse. This strain is 
unsurpassed for size of flowers and variety of coiors. 
Pkt., 50c. 
3946 Garraway’s Hybrids. Mixed. This strain is from a 
noted English grower and consists of a wide range of 
colors; excellent for pot culture. Pkt., 50c. 
3955 Wisetonensis. A popular variety for forcing in the 
greenhouse. The colors range from white with yellow 
centre to pink with brown centre. Pkt., 25¢. 
STOCK  (Gilliflower.) 
FARQUHAR’S IMPROVED CUT=AND-=COME=AGAIN. 
A splendid early-flowering perpetual stock. It is of tall 
branching habit, and when the first blooms have been cut, side 
branches start out beanag ‘arge flower trusses. 
4085 Brilliant Rose. 4100 Flesh=color- 4106 -Saimon-rose 
4ogo Canary yellow. 4102 Lilac. 4110 Scariet. 
4095 Dark Blue. 4105 Light Blue. 4115 White. 
Princess Alice. 
Each of the above colors } 0z., $1.75; % 0z.. $1.00; okt., 15c 
on 
W 4LLFLOWER 
4730 Early Parisian or Annual. Light brown. 4 052z., 35c.; 
pkt., roc. 
Schizanthus Farquhar’s Large-Flowered Hybrids. 4735 Blood Red. Annual. ¢ 0z., 50c.; pkt., 15¢ 
NEW AUTUMNAL OR WINTER-FLOWERING STOCKS. 
A magnificent race of recent introduction. For forcing in the greenhouse in Winter they are unexcelled. 
4146 Almond=blossom. White shaded carmine . . Pkt.,$0.25 4165 Queen Alexandra. Lilac-rose; very attractive . Pkt.,$0.25 
4150 Violet Queen. A lovely shade of light blue ee 25 At 70 Beauty OE Nice: = populee Sort, with flowers of 
ca 5 : : : View 3 elicate flesh-pink color. $0z.,$1.00 . . . . .25 
4155 Farquhar’s Christmas Pink. Beautiful pale pink, 125 4175 Summer Night. Darkviolet . . . . |. “158 
4156 Rose of Nice. Carmine rose . -25. 4176 Farquhar’s Snowdrift. Pure white. eS) 
4160 Princess May. The finest pale rellorr .25 4178 Crimson King. Rich crimson eS 
NEW EARLY=FLOWERING, LONG-SEASON SPENCERS. 
Morning Star. Deep orange-scarlet or flame standard, wings rich Heather Bell. Rich mauve. Per packet of 25 seeds, 25¢c. 
orange-pink. Per packet of 15 seeds, 25c. Mrs. A. A. Skach. Bright pink. Per pace of 25 seeds, 25c. 
Song Bird. Pale pink on white ground. Per packet of 25 seeds, 25c. Mrs. M. Spanolin. Pure white. Per packet of 25 seeds, 25c. 
Melody. Rose-pink on white ground. Per packet of 25 seeds, 25c. Yarrawa. A new orchid-flowered or Spencer variety of a pleasing 
Spring Maid. Light pink on cream ground. Per packet of 25 seeds, shade of bright rose-pink with a credmy-yellow base. -The flowers 
25¢c. are usually produced in fours on long strong stems. Per packet 
Snowflake. Pure white, long stems. Per packet of 15 seeds, 25c. of 25 seeds, 25c. 
WINTER-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS. STANDARD VARIETIES. 
Christmas Pink. Pink and white. Mrs. Alexander Wallace. Lavender. 
Christmas Meteor. Scarlet. Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. Daybreak pink. 
Florence Denzer. Pure white. Mrs. C. H. Totty. Sky-blue. 
Le Marquis. Dark blue; wavy. Mrs. William Sim. Salmon-pink. 
Each of the above varieties, except where otherwise priced, lb., $2.50; 4 Ib., 75c.; 02., 25c.; pkt., 10c 
