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



SWEET PEAS. 



.50;ilb., 



4275 



4280 



4285 



4290 



4295 



Pkt. 



10 







Farquhar's Columbian Hybrids, Finest 



iVllXeClt This iiuxtuiv cijiitaius over fifty of the 

 newest and best large flowering varieties and none of the 

 inferior sorts. The balance of color is carefully studied 

 and the proportion of each variety weighed out before 

 being mixed. Most of them have long stems each carry- 

 ing three or four flowers of the finest substance. The 

 more they are picked the more the flowers come, and 

 the better for the vines. Lb., i^ost-paid, 1.00; i lb., 

 .30; ounce pkt., .10. 



Farquhar's Bouquet Gems. Collection of lo 



splendid colors. We have selected the newest and finest 

 sorts in existence for this collection ; all large flowered, 

 fragrant, and with long stems. The packets are of 

 good size. Per collection, .40. 



Special Mixture of Pink, Yellow and Salmon 

 Shades • Lb. , . 75 ; i lb. , . L'5 ; oz. , . 10 ; 



Special 'Mixture of White and Lavender Shades, 

 Lh., .75; i lb., .25; oz., .10; 



Special Mixture of Red Shades, Lb., .75; i lb., 25; 



oz., 10; .05 



Pkt. 



05 



.05 



4430 



44:;5 



4440 

 4445 



4450 

 4455 



4460 

 4405 



4470 

 4475 



4480 



4485 

 4490 



4300 Choice Mixed, Lb., 



.20; o/.., .10; pkt., .05. 



The FOLLOWING SWEET PEAS 



except where otherwi^^e priced, 



per lb., .75; Jib., .25; oz., .10; 



pkt., .05. 



WHITE VARIETIES. 

 43(»5 Dorothy Eekford. Very 



lartre and massive. The finest 



wiiitc. 

 4310 Emily Henderson. Large 



flowers of great snlistance. Pure 



wliite. 

 4315 Mont Blanc. The earliest 



white sort ; large flower, fine for 



forcing, Lb., 1.00; ilb., .30; oz.. 



.15; pkt., .10. 



4:!l'o Earliest White. One of the 

 ^ery earliest, especially useful for 

 forcing; seed black, Oz., 35; 

 pkt., .15. 



PRIMROSE VARIETIES. 

 4325 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Light 



j)riinrose, self-colored, very large. 

 Queen Victoria (black-seede<l). Flowers soft primrose; 



tlie buds showing a tint of pink. A vigorous grower. 

 Primrose. Pale primrose yellow. 

 Sunbeams. Tiie earliest pale yellow; forces well. 



BLUSH VARIETIES. 

 Lady M. Ormsby Gore, standard buH' and ])riinrose; 



wings ])ale yellow; very large. 

 Modesty. Softl)lush; the lightest pink sort. 

 Stella Morse. Buft" \\-ith a tint of pink; general effect 



a ricii cream. 



PINK AND ROSE VARIETIES. 

 Countess of Spencer. Bright dear pink; an ex- 



(luisite flower; tiie finest of this section, Oz.,.25; 



Gladys Unwin. Alovelyshadeof light rose pink. Very 



large, with usually four blossoms to a stem, 



Lb., 1.50; ill)., .50; oz., .15; 

 Apple Blossom, standard rose; wings blush. 

 Countess of Lathom. Cream pink; a rich self-colored 



shad.-. 

 Earliest of All. The finest pink and white variety for 



forcing; very early. 

 Extra Early Blanche Ferry. Standard rose; wings 



white tinged with pink. A very popular variety. 

 Jeannie Gordon. Bright rose with crimson shading; 



a large flower. 

 SybilEckford. Blush shading to apricot; very large 



flower Oz., .50; 



Lovely. Delicate rose and flesh; a beautiful shade with 



usually four l)lossoms to a stem. 

 Marchioness of Cholmondeley. Delicate salmon; 



wings light Imtt'. 

 Prima Donna. Lovely pale pink; self colored, with 



usually four blossoms to a stem. 

 Royal Rose. Standard crimsou pink; wings pink 



shaded, ligiiter at edges. 



ORANGE PINK VARIETIES. 

 Helen Lewis. A beautiful variety with large wavy 



flowers of rich orange pink ... ^ lb., .75; oz., .25; .10 

 Henry Eekford. Intense shining orange ; very large, 



Oz., ..50; .10 

 Gorgeous. Sahnon rose. 

 Miss Willmot. Bright orange pink. A grand flower, 



of great substance. 



DEEP ROSE AND ROSY-CARMINE VARIETIES. 

 Janet Scott. Deep, but bright rose pink ; large flower. 

 Prince of Wales. Rose crimson, self colored; often 



bearing four blossoms on one stem. 

 Lord Roseberry. Bronze crimson. 

 Mrs. Dugdale. A beautiful crimson rose on primrose 



ground; large and attractive. 

 Duke of Clarence. Dark claret, self colored. 



BLUE AND WHITE VARIETIES. 

 Phenomenal. A new orchid-flowered variety with very- 

 large white blossoms shaded and edged with lilac, 



Oz., .25; .101 

 Helen Pierce. Pure white, veined and marbled bright 



blue -. ... Oz., .25; .10> 



Lottie Eekford. Rose and white edged with blue. 

 Maid of Honor. Pure white edged with lavender, dis- 

 tinct and beautiful. 



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