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JR. & J. Farquhar & Co.^ Seed Merchants^ Boston. 



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S"WEET PEAS— (Continued.) 



1067 Salmon Colored. One of the most 



pleasing shades; very free blooming; 

 one of tne most fragrant. Per oz.. 30c., .05 



1068 Scarlet Invincible. Well kno\vii as 



one of the most brilliant. Per oz., 15c., .05 



1069 Scarlet Striped. " 10c , .05 



1070 Splendor. Dark rose and crimson, . . .15 



1071 Vesuvius. Rose, crimson spotted; 



lower part of flower ^'iolet. Per oz., 

 15c 05 



1072 Violet Queen. Light \'iolet; extra fine. 



Peroz.,-±nc 10 



1073 "White. Deliciously fragrant; beauti- 



ful in bouquets, Pei oz.,15c., 05 



SWEET V7IIjIiI AM. Dianthus Barba- 

 tus. Well-known, free-flowermg, hardy 

 biennials; very effective in clumps or 

 borders. Of easy culture in common 

 garden soil. 1 ft 

 Sutton's Auricvila-eyed. Grand, 

 large flowers wita distmct eye; mixed. 



Peroz., 75c., lo 



Fine Mixed. AH colors Peroz.. 40c., .05 

 Dwarf Mixed. Very pretty strain. 6 



inches, 05 



1077 Dout)le-flovrer:ng. Finest mixed. Per 



1074 



1075 

 1076 



jl.50, 



.10 



1078 TACSONIA Ignea. Half-hardy peren- 



nial climber, with very large, tierv-red 

 flowers. 20 ft., ' . . .L'O 



1079 Van Volxeaai. Magnificent scarlet 



flowers, 20 



TAGETES. See Marigold. 



1080 TAPEINOTES Carolinae. A plant 



of rare attractiveness. The foliage is 

 very dari, smooth and shining, with 

 elegant, white flowers. Grows about 6 

 inches ligh, spreading in low bush 

 form ISmches. Should be treated as 

 a half-tardy annual, 20 



TASSEL FLOWER. See Cacalia. 



THUNPERGIA. Extremely ornamen- 

 tal tviners, blooming profusely; flow- 

 ers pnd foliage both much admired; 

 annial. 5 ft. Start in heat. 



1081 Alata. Buff; dark eye. Per oz., $1.00, .05 



1082 .. AlOa. White; dark eye. Peroz, §1.00. .05 



1083 Auraatiaca. Orange; dark eve. Per 



oz., $1.00 ' 05 



1084 Bakerl. White. Peroz. §]. 00 05 



1085 Finest Mixed. Peroz., 75c 05 



TOREITIA. These beautiful, free-bloom- 

 ing, trailing jilants are charming for 

 potsm the hduse, or for summer gar- 

 den decoration. Tender perennials. 

 1ft. 



1086 Balllonl. Yellow, with brownish-red 



throit, 10 



1087 Fournierl. Velvety-blue; charming, . ,10 



1088 .. Graidiflora. Large; new; fine and 



distiKt, 15 



1089 White "Wings, New; very lovely; flow- 



ers yure white with rosy throat. A 

 perfectly distinct variety, admirably 

 adaixed for hanging baskets, beds, 

 etc., 20 



1090 TRIDAX Eicolor Rosea. Very fine in- 



trodic'tiou with elegant, comjjosite, 

 rose.folorcd flowers. Remarkably 

 flonlTous. Start in heat, 



.20 



1001 TRITOMA Uvaria Grandiflora. Eed- 

 Jlot-lokcr. .*^tately i)lant, with long 

 flowe* stalks, and long, round flower- 

 liea(b of red ami yellow. Half-hardy 

 perernial. 3 ft., 



,10 



1092 TROLLIUS Aslaticus. GiarU TeUotn 

 Hntt(r-ciip One of the most lovely 

 dwan pereiniials, * ,15 



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1093 TROPAEOIjUM Canarlense. Peregri- 



num. The lovely Canary Creeyer. 

 Elegant yellow-flowering, climbing 

 annual; free-bloommg, and of easy 

 culture. 10 ft. Per oz., 50c 10 



TROPAEOLUM Lobbianum. Very 

 similar to the tall Nasturtium, but 

 more ttoriferous, lunger stemmed, and 

 better for winter blooAing. Splendid, 

 free-flowermg twiners for the gieen- 

 house iu winter, and charming during^ 

 summer in the garden, on fences, em- 

 bankments, rockeries, etc. Treat the 

 same a-j tall Nasturtium. 7 It. 



1094 Collection of 18 best varieties 90 



1095 Collection of 8 best varieties 50 



1096 Mixed. Finest varieties. A grand 



variety of the best colors and shades. 

 Peroz., 40c., lo 



1097 Brilliant. Dark scarlet. Peroz., 40c., .10 



1098 Cardinale. Cardinal red; splendid,. . .10 



1099 Crovsrn Prince. Deep blood red. Per 



oz., 40c 10 



1100 Geant Des Battailles, Carmine. Per 



oz.,4i)c , 10 



not Lilll Schmidt. Scarlet. Per oz., 40c., .10 



1102 Lucifer. Verv dark scarlet. Per oz., 



75c .■ 10 



1103 Mercier Lacombe. Violet. Per oz , 



60c., 10 



1104 Mons. Colmet. Dark Brown. Peroz. - 



40c. 10 



1105 Napoleon III Deep yellow, striped 



brown. Per oz., 40c 10 



1106 Perpetual Flowering. Brilliant crim- 



son; continually In bloom; splendid. 

 Peroz., 60c. 10 



1107 Roi des Ncirs. Very dark; almost 



black. Peroz., 50c. 10 



1108 Spitfire. Brilliant scarlet. Per oz., 



40c 10 



1109 Zanderi Nigra, Very choice; dark. 



Per oz.. 75c., 10 



TROPAEOLUM MAJUS. See Nas- 



turtiain. 



1110 TROPAEOLUM Minus. Of trailing 



habit; very freely productive of small 

 flowers, which re"semble in shape the 

 Tom Thumb Isasturtium. Scarlet. 



Per oz., 25c 05 



nil TYDAEA Hybrida Grandiflora. 

 Belongs to the same natural order as 

 Gloxinia. Charming new class, only 

 about eight inches high. Very free- 

 flowering, in great variety of charm- 

 ing colors. If sown earlv and potted 

 forward will bloom the first year. 

 Finest colors. Mixed, .'O 



1112 VALERIAN. Showy, border, perennial 



plants, with long heads of handsome, 

 fragrant flowers. :Mixed. 2 ft.,. . . .0."> 



1113 VENIDIUM Calendulaceum. A 



showy, yellow, annual, blooming til 

 frost. 'Dwarf hal>it. inches, . . . .05 

 VENUS' LOOKING-GLASS. See 

 Campanitla .Speculum. 



VERBENA HYBRIDA. 



These beautiful, free-blooming plants are in- 

 valuable summer flowers, and areof easy cultiva- 

 tion. If sown early in gentle heat, they will bloom 

 the same season,' from early sumnieV till frost. 

 .Seedlings make more robust, better-blooming 

 plants than cuttings. Jlalf-hardy perennials. 



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1114 Mixed. Extrdfine. In splendid vari- 



ety. Pel* oz., $2 .")0, 10 



1115 Mixed. Fine sorts. Per oz., S1.35, . . .05 



1116 Henderson's Mammoth. In splendid 



variety; every flower-truss measures 

 over nine inches in circumference, 

 while the siugte^orets are as large as 

 a twenty-five oieiit i)iece. Surprisingly 

 beautiliil and quite distinct. Crand 

 mixture of colors, Ig 



