Zsocelties and Sjyecialties, 1892. 



DWARB" NASTURTIUM. 



Per pkt., 5c. No. lU. Page 43. 



TALL NASTURTIUM. 



Per pkt., 5c. Xo. 760. Page 43. 



1291 -LOBELIA SYPHILITICA KOBUSTA GRANDIFLOIIA. Height about two feet, habit very 

 vigorous and upright. The flowers vary iu color from clear bright blue to purple, and are produced 

 in great abundance on long, erect stems. Very valuable introduction. Per pkt., 20c. 



1292- MARIGOLD, GOLDEX NUGGET. A charming variety of French Marigold. It is of dwarf habit, 

 very free and neat. The plant is covered with the lovely, deep golden-yeilow flowers all summer till 

 frost. Per pkt., 10c. 



1293-]M:ELIA FLOKIBUNDA. "We are again able to offer seed of this fine gi-eenhouse or window plant. 

 The flowers are rosy white, in neat sprays, and endure for many weeks. Per pkt;, 10c. 



1294-MIGXOXETTE, XE^V COLOSSAL. For forcing under glass, this fine Mignonette is unsurpassed. 

 The flower spikes are large, long, and sweetly fragrant. Per pkt., 10c. 



1295 -MIGNONETTE, COTENT GARDEN. "We noticed in the great flower market ol Loudon thousands 

 of pots of this most fragrant and free-flowering sort. It is of bushy and compact habit, and particularly 

 adapted for cutting. Seed direct from the Loudon grower. Per ounce, 40c.; Pkt., 10c. 

 700-MINA LOBATA. Charming, half-hardy, climbing annual. The buds are at first of a vivid red, but 

 turn to orange yellow, and when expanded the flowers are of a creamy white. They are copiously pro- 

 duced frora'the base to the summit of the plant, which attains a height of twenty feet, and constitutes 

 a strikinsrlv beautiful obiect. Per pkt., 10c. 



1296 -NASTURTIUM; DWARF, 

 BROWN-RED. Anew 

 and distinct color in tiiis in- 

 valuable class. The flowers 

 are very freely produced, and 

 are of a charming shade of 

 color. Grown iu contrast with 

 any of the light-colored dwarf 

 sorts, this new Brown-red is 

 most effective. Per pkt., 10c. 



NASTURTIUMS, FARQUHAR'S 

 KENT GROWN. The 

 Dwarf and Tall Nasturtiums 

 are prominent specialties with 

 us. The excellence of our 



KENT GROWN SEEDS of these 



beautiful annuals has brouglit 

 us hundreds of new customers 

 from all over the United States 

 and Canada. From many 

 letters received, we select one 

 from Ohio, — tliat of Mr. Will 

 J. Oberlin, who writes jf\n<rust 

 4th : " li. S J. Farquhar <fc 

 Co.: Gentlfmen. — Inallmy 

 experience of at lea-it fifteen 

 yea7S, iji bmjhtg and planting 

 seeds, I have had no sitrh 

 pleasure an I have had this 

 summer n-ith i/our Sice ft Peas 

 and Xasturtii/ms. I thitik it 

 but right to let you know my 

 satlsfactioji irilh them, as I 

 purely irould hare told you if 

 they had disappointed me." 

 For the list of varieties, please 



see pages 43 and 52. PARQniAR's show pansy 



Per pkt., 50c. No. 781. 



