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



A Border of Farquhar's Double Daisies. 



DELPHINIUM, Larhspur. The perennial Larkspurs are 

 perfectly hardy and can be grown with ease in any garden. "When sown in April 

 or May they will usually bloom in September; they may also be sown in June 

 or July to bloom the following season. IJ to 4 feet. 



6565 



6570 

 6575 



6580 

 65S5 

 6590 

 H505 

 6600 



6605 

 y 



6610 



6615 

 6620 



6625 

 6630 



Farquhap's Selected Hybrids Mixed. This strain includes 



the best of the new singk' and double varieties ; the flower-spikes being 

 large, varying in color from pearly white to lavender and from soft 



azure blue to rich indigo Oz., 2.50; Joz., .75 



Cardinale. Bright scarlet with yellow centre. 3 feet ... i oz., 1.00 



CashmePianum.^ Pale blue flowers, 2 inches across. 1| feet 



Caueasieum. A striking species ; flowers violet. 1^ feet. Joz., .35 



Chinensis. (h-andiftonnn. Azure blue. H feet Oz., .60 



Chinensls, White.' Oz., .60 



Chinensis, Mixed. Shades of blue and white Oz., .50 



Elatum. Bee Larkspur. Rich blue shades, with black centres. 4 feet, 



ioz., 35 

 Fopmosum. Splendid dark blue with white eye. 3 feet, 



Oz., 1.00; ioz., .30; 

 Fopmosum Ccelestinum. Very beautiful large pale-blue flowers, 



ioz., 1.25; 

 Nudieaule. Dwarf habit; flowers bright scarlet. 1 foot, ioz., .50; 

 Sibipieum Hybpidum. Shades of blue; blooms in August if sown in 



spring. U feet ioz., .40; 



Speeiosum. Magnificent bright blue. 3 feet. 



SulphUPeum. Zalil. Tall spikes of sulphur yellow; very beautiful. 

 2 feet. This variety is rather tender in our climate and requires pro- 

 tection in winter 



Pkt. 



.25 



.20 

 .25 

 .10 

 .05 

 .05 

 .05 



.05 



.10 



.25 

 .25 



.15 

 .15 



.15 



DAISY. — Bellis perennis fi. pi. 



Favorite spring-flowering perennials, pro- 

 ducing charming effects when planted in masses 

 or in combination with Pansies, Forget-Me-Nots, 

 or Silene. Tlu'y are easily raised from seed, 

 flowering in autumn if sown in spring, although 

 it is better to sow in July or August in cold 

 frames and plant them out the following April. 

 4 inches. 

 6550 Fapquhap's Double White, 



(Jz., 5.00; iuz., 1.50; ioz., .85; 

 6555 Fapquhap's Double Pink, 



Oz., 5,00; i uz., 1.50; i oz., .85; 

 6560 Fapquhap's Double Mixed. Saved 

 from the finest dunblc flowers, 



Oz., 4.00; ioz., 1.25; i oz., .75; 



Mr. Edward J. Canning, Gardener for the Botanic 

 Garden of Smith College, Northampton, Mass., write*: 



— " Your Finest Shoir Strain of I'ansies lins been the 

 admiration of the n-hole College here for the past tiro 

 months. The great varietij of colors, large trell formed 

 flowers, and wonderful markings, together with the pro- 

 fusion of flowers each plant bears, makes your strain the 

 best we have ever grown." 



Pkt. 

 .15 



.15 



15 



Farquhar's Hybrid Delphinium. 



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