R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES. 



80 GLAUCIUM Leiocarpum. The new Hom-Poppy from 

 Asia Minor is doubtless the showiest and most effective 

 s{>ecies of the whole genus. The plants grow from 15 to 

 18 inches in height, developing their large cup-shaped 

 flowers from June to August. The individual flowers 

 measure 2 to 2J inches across, are of the most brilliant 

 deep orange-scarlet with large black spots at the base of 

 the pvetals, a striking and verj' rich coloring. 



3 pkts., .50; pkt.. .20 



85 GODETIA Sehamini fl. pi. A beautiful variety with 

 long sprays of lar^e double rose-colored flowers. The cut 

 flowers retain their beauty for several days in water. 

 Hardy annual. 1 foot Pkt., .15 



90 HELICHRYSUM Double Pink. A pretty new shade of 

 this fine Everlasting with large double flowers of a salmon- 

 pink color, exceedingly effective in beds or borders. The 

 cut flowers are prized for winter decoration, for which 

 purpose they should be cut before they are fully 

 expanded. Hardy annual. 2 feet Pkt , .15 



95 IPOMCEA Japanese Morning Glory Dwarf Pigmy. 



This dwarf annual is indispensable for bedding purposes, 

 the flowers are of large size and of very brilliant colois. A 

 fine variety for pot culture. 1 foot . . . Pkt., .15 



100 LUPINUS polypliyllus aureus. A lovely new color in 

 the perennial Lupin, the flowers are a fine clear yellow and 

 will make a valuable addition to this popular class of 

 plants Pkt., .25 



105 NIGELLA divePSifolia. A new and interesting annual 

 from Turkestan. The plants are of branching habit grow- 

 ing to a height of about 18 inches with flowers more bell- 

 shaped than the other Xigellas and of a lovely light blue 

 shade Pkt.. .15 



110 PETUNIA Canary Bird. A new shade that will prove to 

 be a valuable addition to this important bedding plant. The 

 flowers are of medium size, finely fringed, and the color a 

 di^nct yellow which deepens at the throat. Some of the 

 flowers are slightly tinged with green, which adds to their 

 beauty. 1 foot Pkt., .25 



115 PHACELIA eampanulapia eaesia. A very showy hardy 

 annual, with light lavender-colored, bell-shaped flowers. One 

 of the earliest annuals to bloom, and lasting in perfection a 

 longtime Pkt., .15 



5795 PRIMULA ehinensis Orange King. This grand new 



Primula has created great interest abroad on account of its 

 attractive color and vigorous habit. The beautiful orange color 

 in the bud and salmon-pink p>etak are most pleasing, Pkt.. l.(JO 



Primula ehinensis Orange Km|;. 



120 PRIMULA ellinensis Red Dueliess. A new hybrid variety 



with large flowers of a bright fiery red, with deep crimson 

 zone around the centre Pkt., .75 



125 PRIMULA obeoniea gigantea. .\ new form of P. obconica, 

 but with larger foliage and flower trusses, the latter running 

 in the same colors as in the type ; ... Pkt., .25 



130 PRIMULA pulverulenta. A fine new variety from Western 

 China. This plant in habit and foliage resembles P. Japonica, 

 but the flowers are larger and more richly colored, and the 

 calyces thickly coated with farina. The flowers are of a 

 deep purple-maroon in color Pkt. .75 





Nigella diversifolia. 



Glaucium leiocarpum. 

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Phacelia campanularia caesia. 



