FARQUHAR^S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



PENTSTEMON 



Although these are perennials, they can easily be grown as annuals. If sown in heat in February or 

 March, they will flower freely the first year, producing large spikes of handsome flowers. 2 ft. 



3312 Farquhar's Large-flowered Hybrids, Mixed. Saved from large-flow- ph. 



ered varieties of the most brilliant colors, this strain is unsurpassed for cutting 



jLoz. 11.00; large pkt. .$0 50 



3313 Small pkt 25 



For Perennial Varieties, see Nos. 7360 to 7410 



3315 PERILLA nankinensis atropurpurea laciniata. A half-hardy annual, with dark purple 



foliage, resembling coleus. 2 ft J^oz. 35c . . 10 



PETUNIA 



The Petunia is of the greatest value for its decorative effect in summer bedding. They are very 

 showy in beds, blooming continuously throughout the summer. 



GIANT SINGLE PETUNIAS 



3320 Farquhar'S Ruffled Giants, Mixed, a Cahfomian strain, producing large Pkt. 

 flowers having the edges deeply ruffled or fluted. They are of fine substance, with deep 

 wide throats, and vary in their color from pure white to dark purple-violet, many of them 

 being beautifully striped or veined T2OZ. $2.50; large pkt . . |0 50 



3325 Small pkt 25 



3326 " ' " 



3327 

 3328 

 3329 

 3330 



Farquhar's Snowstorm. Large, single, white, fringed flowers 50 



Violet Queen. Rich deep violet-blue 50 



Farquhar'S Ruffled Pink 50 



Farquhar'S Ruffled Crimson 50 



Farquhar'S Giants of California, Mixed. Plain-edged flowers of enormous size and superb 

 colors Tfoz. $3.00. . 25 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS 



Seeds of the Double Petunia are obtained by hybridization and only produce a small percentage of 

 double-flowering plants, the remainder being fine singles of the Grandiflora type. It is important to 

 prick out the smaller seedlings, as they ar£ most likely to produce the finest double flowers. 



Pentstemon 



Pkt. 



75 



Petunias, Farquhar'S Ruffled Giants 



3365 Farquhar'S Superb Double Fringed, Mixed. 



Unrivaled for its magnificent flowers and bril- 

 liant combination of colors. . 1,000 seeds $1.75. . 



3370 Lady of the Lake. Double, pure white flowers, 



elegantly fringed 75 



3372 Double Pink, Fringed. Large, fringed flowers 

 of a charming rose-pink. Unusually true to color 

 from seed 75 



SINGLE BEDDING PETUNIAS 



3385 Crimson. 1 ft i^oz. 50c. . 10 



3395 White. 1 ft }ioz. 50c. . 10 



3400 Striped and Blotched, Howard's Star. 1 ft.. 



Koz. 50c 15 



3415 Special Mixture. A splendid strain producing 



medium-sized flowers in a great variety of colors . . . 



oz. $2.00; Koz. 75c. . 15 

 Balcony. A free-flowering type suitable for bedding and 

 window-boxes. 



3416 Dark Blue 3417 White 3418 Pink 3419 Crimson 



Each of the above varieties, pkt. 25 cts. 



DWARF SINGLE PETUNIAS 



The following are very desirable for large beds where a 

 mass of color is wanted. The flowers are smaller than on the 

 preceding, but are produced in greater quantities. 8 in. 



3422 Rosy Morn. Light pink with white throat— Pkt. 



a lovely shade J^oz. $1.50. ..|0 15 



3423 Farquhar'S White Pearl. Pure white. Excellent 



for borders or edgings 34oz. $1.50. . 15 



3424 Rose of Heaven. Richbrilhantrose with white eye; 



deeper in color than the Rosy Morn. }^oz. $1.00. . 25 



3425 Dwarf Violet. Small, deep violet-blue flowers 25 



3426 Dwarf Striped and Blotched (P. nana compada 



multiflora) . The flowers are beautifully striped and 

 completely cover the compact httle plants. Useful 

 for edgings. 6 in. 3^oz. 75c. . 25 



3428 PHACELIA campanularia. Showy hardy annual 



with rich deep blue bell-shaped flowers. 9 in. 



34oz 50c. . 10 



3429 congesta. Large heads of mauve flowers resembling 



heliotrope Moz. 50q . . 15 



