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



2245 

 2250 

 2255 

 2260 

 2265 

 2270 

 2275 

 2280 

 2285 

 2290 

 2295 

 2300 

 2310 

 2315 

 2320 

 2325 

 2330 



Lavatera Rosea splendens. Pink Mallozo, 



ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 



Avena stepilis. 1 1 feet 



Briza gracilis. 



2 feet 



feet 



5 feet 

 4 feet 



Oz., .40; 

 " .40; 



' Oz., .25; 



G feet, 

 Oz., .25 



Oz., .30 



" .40 



J oz., .25 



Oz., 



liirlit, 



1 foot 

 Briza maxima. 1 foot 

 Bromus Brizsefopmis. 



Coix Laehryma 



Cyperus alternifolius. 2 feet 



Cyperus Papyrus. Egyptian Paper Plant 



Hordeum Jubatum 



Isolepis gracilis 



Lagurus ovatus 



Pennisetura longistylum. 

 Ruppelianum. 3 feet . . . 

 Uniola latifolia. •". net 

 Zea Japoniea variegata. 

 Zea gracillima variegata. 



Zea Quadricolor 



Ornamental Grasses Mixed 



Perennial varieties, see Nos. 6850-6890. 



GYPSOPHILA. Baby's Breath. 

 Pretty free-flowering annuals, with extremely 

 feathery flowert^; useful for bouquets. If feet. 



Elegans. Ture white Oz., .25; 



Elegans Rosea. Delk-ate pink ... " .25; 



Muralis. Kose-colored flowers, suitable for roekwork. 

 y inches Oz., .30; 



HELENIUM TENUIFOLIUM. 



A showy annual varit'ty nf tin- popular Sneezeweed; 



flowers bright yellow. U feet .• Oz., .30; 



Perennial varieties, see N^os. 6905-6915. 

 HIBISCUS. Mallow. 

 Afrieanus. A free-growing hardy annual, with rich 

 yellow flowers and jjurple centre. 2 feet, Oz., .25; 



For other varieties , see N as. 5685, 6955-6975. 



HOLLYHOCK. 



This strain blooms the first year from seed. The plants 

 branch freely and continue to flower throughout the 

 summer. The seeds may be sown in a hot-bed in February. 



Double Annual Varieties. Mixed . . . J^oz., .50; 

 Single Annual Varieties. Mixed ... Oz., 1.00; 



For biennial varieties, s#e A'o.s. G980-706.'). 



HUNNEMANNIA furaarioefolia. 



Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy, or Bush Eschfcholtzia. 



The flowers are a rich shade of buttercup-yellow with 



feathery glaucous foliage. 2 feet . . . Oz., .50; 



KOCHIA Tpichophila. Summer Cypress, or Belvidere. 



2375 A rapid growing annual of pyramidal hal)it with slender 



green leaves, turning to bright red in the autumn. 



3 feet Oz., 1.00; i oz., .30; 



Pkt. 

 .05 

 .05 

 .05 

 .05 

 .05 

 .25 

 .25 

 .05 

 .25 

 .05 

 .05 

 .10 

 .10 

 .05 

 .05 

 .10 

 .05 



2335 

 2340 

 2345 



2350 



2355 



2360 

 2365 



2370 



.05 

 .05 



.05 



.10 



.05 



.15 

 .10 



.10 



.10 



LARKSPUR. 



Farquhar's Invincible. 2 feet. This strain is 



most valuable for cut-flower u.se. It is advisable to .sow at 



intervals for a succession of bloom. 



2.380 Rosy Scarlet. A superb and popular color 



2385 Royal Purple, Pkt., .10 2390 Pink 



2395 Flesh-color, " .10 2400 Light Blue . 

 2405 Lilac ... " .10 2410 White 



Kach of the above colors, except otherwise priced, 

 Oz., .50; ioz., .15. 



2415 Mixed Oz., .50; 



2420 Collection of 6 Colors Separate, our selection 

 2425 Larkspur Butterfly. .V dainty annual, with bright 

 bhu' rtoxwrs. Sjilendid for cutting. 1 foot 



2430 Larkspur Tall Rocket Mixed. Long showy spikes. 



2 feet . Oz.,.30; 



24.35 Larkspur Dwarf Rocket Mixed. Tlie earliest of 



all, lar^re spikes ,,t .louble Howcrs. 1 foot . . . Oz., .30; 

 For Perennial Larkspurs, see Delphinium, ,Vos. 6565-66.30, 



2440 



2445 



24 .-.0 



2455 

 2460 

 2465 



2470 



2475 



2480 

 2485 



2490 



2495 



251)0 

 2505 



2510 

 2515 



2521) 



2525 

 2530 



2535 



2540 

 2545 

 2550 



2555 



48 



LAVATERA. Arborea Variegata. Tree Mnlloir. 



]'',xcellent for sub-trojjical becls. l.,arge ornamental 

 leaves profusely mottlcil with yellow and white. 4 feet, 



Oz., 1.00; 

 Rosea Splendens. barge flowers of bri 



)iiidc; sujierb lor cutting, lift., ... 



Trimestris Pink. I'seful for planting in 



for cut llowcrs. .S teet . . 



Trimestris White ... 

 Trimestris Red 

 LEPTOSYNE Maritima. 



crs rcsnidiliii'.' Martrucriti 

 fratrrant aii<l ;.'ooil for cuttin 



LINUM. Grandiflopum rubrum. 



N'aluablu for bcildiui:; llowcrs bri<'bt s( 



laid rosy- 



Oz., .60; 



masses or 



Oz., .30; 



" ..30; 



" .30; 



Large lemon-yellow flow- 

 borne on long st(>ms; 



2 feet 



Scarlet Flax. 

 riet. 1 foot, 



Oz., .30; 



LINARIA. Toad Flax. 

 Attractix'e animals, useful for bou(|uets. 1 foot. 



Farquhar's Pure White. The long sprays of this 



variety are especially jrooil for cutting 



Purple and Gold. .V vcTy pretty variety for cut flowers, 

 Maroeeana Excelsior. Varied and bi-autiful flowers, 

 ranging from wliite to yell<iw, pink and blue 



LOBELIA. 



Farquhar's Dark Blue. The finest dwarf blue 



Lobelia for bed<liiiir. The plants are com])act and 

 covered with a profusion of flowers. For carpet beds 

 this variety is unsur|)assed. 4 inches, \ oz., 1.00; 

 Farquhar's Azure Blue. \ compact sort, with 

 lovely jiale blue (lowers jmpular for edgings. 4 inches, 



ioz.,.60; 

 Erecta Crystal Palace Upright. .V bu>hy-growing 



varii'ty a\ itii dark blue flowers J oz., 1.00; 



Gracilis. .V favorite loose-growing sort extensively 

 used for hanging-baskets and va.ses. Flowers deep bhte, 



Oz., .75; 



Speciosa. Crystal Palace Variety. Dark blue of spread- 

 ing trrowth. Suitable for wide edgings, bin., Joz.,.40; 



Tenuior. .V cbarndnir species growintr a foot in height 

 and bearing nninerous bright cobalt blue flowers, with 

 white eye 



White Gem. Ture white. 4 inches ... J oz., .60; 



LUPINUS. Lupin 



Pkt. 

 .15 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 



.10 

 .50 



.25 



.05 



.05 



.10 



.10 



.05 

 .05 

 .05 



.10 



.05 



The Lupins are among tlie most u.seful of our garden 

 flowers and with their long gracefid spikes of pea-shaped 

 blooms in various combinations of red, white, yellow and 

 blue, make a gorgeous displav in large beds or borders. 

 2 to .3 feet. 



Hartwegii. AViiite. splendid for bouquets, Oz., .25; 

 Hartwegii. A/ure blue. A delicate shade esteemed 

 for cut flowers Oz., .25; 



Farquhar's Pink. Thisvariety is one of the prettiest 

 rnnual sorts producing handsome spikes of .siflmon-pink 

 flowers. The flowers are particularly useful for cutting 

 lasting a week or longer in water. This color is ideal 



for forcing in the greenhouse Oz., .50; 



Royal Blue- Flowers a rich deep blue ... " .60; 



Cruickshanki. Blue and yellow; very attractive, " .30; 

 Hybridus Atroeoeeineus. IMagniflcent variety with 

 large s])ikes of scarlet flowers tipped with wliite, Oz., .30; 



Mixed " .25; 



Perennial Lupins, see Nos. 7165-7190. 



.10 

 .10 



.20 



.25 



.10 

 .20 



.05 



.10 



.25 



.10 



.05 

 .05 



.10 

 .10 

 .05 



.05 

 .05 



