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

 SWEET FEAS.-Continued, 



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STRIPED VARIETIES. 

 AmCFiea. Criins<in->carlet stripi'd on white. 

 AuPOFa. "VVhito. striped and flaked oran^c-.'^almon. 

 Golden Rose. Primrose, lightly strij^ed with light pink, 



very large. 



Lottie Hutehins. Cream flaked with pink. 

 Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. Eose striped on wliite 



Lrn>und. 

 Senator. Bronzy purple shaded and striped on white. 



SCARLET AND CRIMSON VARIETIES. 

 King Edward VII. lirilliant scarlet, with large flowers 



of tine form Lb., 1.00; ilb., .35; oz., .15; 



Queen Alexandria. A new, self-colored scarlet, of an 



intense shade ; medium size Oz., .35; 



Salopian. A self-colored crimson; one of the finest 



dark varieties. 

 John Ingman. Eich rosy carmine, showing veins of 



a ileepershade. Flowers large and wa\-y .- Oz., .25; 

 Coeeinea. Bright clierry red. 

 Prince Edward of York. Scarlet and rose. 



MAROON VARIETIES. 

 Black Knight. Wry deep maroon, large and Ijeautiful. 

 Othello. I>ark maroon showing veins of almost black. 



BLUE AND PURPLE VARIETIES. 

 Countess of Cadogan. Reddish mauve and violet. 



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Standard dark violet-pnrple ; 

 Standard clear purple, wings 



Duke of Sutherland. 



win^s vicilet and indigo. 

 Duke of Westminster. 



puri)le- violet. 

 Romolo Piazanni. Large rosy-piirple, changing to 



lilac and l)hie when fully expanded; ^ lb., .-50; oz., .15; 

 Navy Blue. Deep violet blue; the finest dark blue 



variety. 

 Shahzada. Standard deep maroon ; wings dark \-iolet. 



The darkest of the blue shades. 



MAUVE AND LAVENDER VARIETIES. 

 Lady Grisel Hamilton. Pale lavender blue. The 

 largest and lightest of the lavender varieties. 

 Mrs. Geo. Higginson, Jr. A lovely shade of azure blue, 



I lb., ..50; oz., .15; 

 Mrs. Walter Wright. Large mauve-blue of fine form. 

 Dorothy Tennant. Heliotrope color. 



THUNBERGIA. 



Hardy trailing annuals of rapid growth, aseful for win- 

 dow boxes, hanging baskets and vases. 4 feet. 

 Alata. Flowers yellow with black eye, 



Oz., 1.25; ioz., .40; 



Alata alba. A\Tiite with'dark eye " 1.25; " .40; 



Aurantiaca. Orange • " 1.25; " .40; 



Mixed " 1.25; " .40; 



TORENIA. 



A most beautiful genus of free-flowering tender annuals If 

 started in heat in Februan,' or March they commence to 

 bloom in June and continue until frost ; height 10 inches. 



Bailloni. Flowers golden yellow with purple throat, 



tVoz.,1.00: 



Fournieri grandiflora. Sky blue with three large dark 

 blue spots and a bright yellow throat, ^ oz., 1.00: 



Fournieri White Wings. Blush white with yellow 

 throat ; very beautiful i oz., 1.00; 



VERBENA. 



Farquhar's Mammoth Hybrids Mixed. An im- 

 proved strain of vigorous growth producing trusses of 

 large flowers of many brilliant colors, 



Oz., 2.00; ioz., .50; 



Giant Blue. 4660 Giant Pink 



Giant Scarlet. 4670 Giant White 



Striped. 

 Each of the above colors . . . Oz. , 2.00; i oz., .50; 



Auricula-flowered mixed. Large flowers with dis- 

 tinct white eye in each floret Oz., 1.50; i oz., .40; 



Mixed. Many beautiful colors " 1.00; " .30; 



Verbena Venosa. A hand.some half-hardy perennial 

 with j.urjile flowers remaining in bloom for a long 

 period. 1 ^^ot Oz., .40; 



Lemon Verbena. Aloysia citriodora. Elegant tender 

 perennial with fragrant evergreen leaves. The young 

 sprays are u.sefid for combining with other flowers in 

 bouquets 



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Verbena. Farquhar's Mammoth Hybrids. 



VINCA. Madagascar Periwinkle. 

 Ornamental free blooming perennials flowering the first 

 year from seeds sown in February or ^Slarch 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 situ- 

 ations where they will flower luxuriantly all stammer. 

 Seeds are of slow germination. 1 foot. 



Bright Rose. 4705 Pure White 



White with rose eye. 4715 Mixed 



Each of the above colors and mixed. 



Oz., 1.00; ioz.. ..30; 



VIRGINIAN STOCK. 



Early flowering lianiy annuals, largely grown for their 

 bright efl'ect in t lie garden, ilixed ... ... Oz.,.20; 



VISCARIA. Rock Lychnis. 

 Showy and profuse-blooming annuals, effective in small 

 beds or borders. 1 foot. 

 Finest Mixed Oz. . .25 ; 



WALLFLOWER. 



These new early-flowering varieties may te treated as 

 annuals, and if sown in heat during February or March 

 the plants will liloom freely through the summer and 

 autumn. Excellent for forcing. 2 feet. 



Early Parisian or AnnuaL Lisht brown Oz., .60; 



Blood Red ioz., .50; 



Kewensis. The flowers of this new hybrid are borne 

 on long slender stalks and are extremely fragrant. The 

 colors vary from sulphur yellow to brownish-Niolet, 

 with occa-^ionally all shades appearing on one i)lant. 

 From seeds sown in .July plants will commence flower- 

 ing in early winter 



For perennial varieties, .?p^ Nos. 7915-7925. 



WHITLAVIA Gpandiflora. 



Pretty hardy annuals with bell-shaped flowers borne in 



profusion on compact plants. 1 foot. 

 Blue. 4750 White. 



Each'ofjthe above colors Oz. , .30; 



WIGANDIA. 



Stately and decorativt> half hardy perennials with very 

 large beantifuUy-veined leaves frequently three feet long; 

 invaluable for sub-tropical l>eds or lawn groups. Seeds 

 sown in heat during February or ^larch product.' fine 

 plants for sununer. 6 feet. 



Caracasana. Lilac 



ImperialiS. \ery ornamental 



XIMENESIA Enceliodes. 



A showing half-hardy annual with broad clusters of yel- 

 low flowers. 2 ftn^t .... 10 



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