FARQUHAR^S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



Sidalcea, Stark's Hybrids 



INCARVILLEA variabilis 

 Hybrids. A new perennial 

 which if planted early in the 

 spring, will bloom the same season. The flowers are 

 trumpet-shaped, of good size, and range in color from 

 yellow and white to pink. Pkt. 35c. 



295 U\RKSPUR, Exquisite Pinic. (New.) Annual, upright 

 variety resembling the perennial form with charming 

 flowers of a beautiful soft-pink, highly prized for cutting. 

 3 ft. Pkt. 25c. 



802 LUPINUS poiypiiyllus, Six-Hilis-Scented. The range 

 of color and fragrance of this strain of hardy Lupins at- 

 tracted much attention the past season. The colors in the 

 mixture run from light to deep blue, also rose and white. 

 Pkt. 25c.;3pkts. 60c. 



305 MECONOPSiS Baiieyi. This beautiful blue perennial 

 species was recently introduced from Thibet. It throws 

 up from its root-stock about half a dozen leafy stems, 

 2 to 3 feet high, well furnished with broad green leaves 

 and bearing large, four-petaled blooms of a glorious sky- 

 blue color, enhanced by a central zone of golden yellow 

 anthers. First-class Certificate and Award of Merit from 

 the Royal Horticultural Society, Pkt. 50c. 



308 PANSY, Gold Orange. A lovely 

 new shade — the lower portion of 

 the flower is vivid orange, shad- 

 ing lighter at centre. Pkt. 25c. 



325 POPPY, Coonara Pinit. A new strain of Iceland Poppies 

 introduced from New Zealand, producing flowers of many 

 new and attractive shades of pink and rose. If sown in 

 the garden early in the season, they will bloom the first 

 year from seed. Pkt. 40c. 



341 POPPY, Giant Tliibet. A new giant, hardy Iceland 



Poppy. The leaves are a,ll at the base, in a rosette, and the 

 large, orange-yellow flowers are borne on slender, leafless 

 stems throughout the summer. 2 ft. Pkt. 50c. 



342 PRIMULA malacoides, Courtland Seedling. This vig- 



orous plant produces its flowers in great abundance. The 

 absence of farina makes its clear lilac-pink color very 

 brilliant. Award of Merit from Royal Horticultural 

 Society, 1925. Pkt. 50c. 



343 PRIMULA malacoides 



Leiandi. Immense 

 flowers, often l}4 in- 

 ches across. Lilac-pink 

 with a large yellow eye; 

 fragrant. Pkt. $1.00. 



Poppy, Coonara Pink 



355 SCABIOSA, Peach Blossom. A charming new 

 shade of this popular annual, producing large 

 flowers of a beautiful shade of peach-blossom- 

 pink. An excellent cut-flower. Pkt. 25c. 



358 SCABIOSA caucasica Goldingensis. This is 

 the finest strain of Scabiosa caucasica yet pro- 

 duced. The flower is very large, rich deep lav- 

 ender, and borne on long, strong stems. Pkt. 50c. 



360 SCABIOSA caucasica. Giant Hybrids. These 

 hybrids are a great improvement over S. cau- 

 casica, being more vigorous, with longer stems 

 and heavier petals. The colors range from white 

 to dark blue, also intermediate shades of hlac and 

 mauve. Pkt. 50c. 



^ 7720 Sidalcea, Stark's 



S^^ Hybrids. Charming and 



^"^ elegant hardy border plant, grow- 



ing 2 to 3 feet high, with grace- 

 ful spikes of exquisite, long- 

 stemmed flowers, the colors vary- 

 ing through hght pink to deep 

 rose shades. The blooms appear 

 continuously throughout the summer 

 months and are invaluable for cutting. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



370 STOCK, Giant Imperial Golden 

 Rose. A rich light rose, enhanced by 

 a pleasing golden effect in the centre of each in- 

 dividual floret. The flowers are large, very double, 

 and borne on long stems. A wonderful cut- 

 flower. Pkt. 25c. 



Meconopsis Baiieyi 



