FARQUHAR'S RELIABLE FLOWER ^i"^*' 



TORENIA 



A most beautiful free-flowering tender annual. If started in heat in February 

 or March, they commence to bloom in June and continue until frost. 10 in. 

 4635 Bailloni {T. flnva). Flowers golden yellow, with purple throat. . Pkt. 



ftoz. $2.00. .SO 25 

 4640 Fournleri grandiflora. Sky-blue, with three large blue spots and a 



bright yellow throat Aoz- $1.50 . . 25 



4645 Fournieri, White Wings. Blush-white, yellowthroat.reoz. $1.25. . 25 



VERBENA 



The Verbena is one of the most popular of garden annuals for summer 

 bedding. They grow low and the plants intertwine, forming a dense carpet 

 of green foliage and producing large trusses of flowers abundantly from June 

 imtil frost. They are particularly adapted for window-boxes and for color- 

 schemes in the garden. For best results, seeds should be sown early in the 

 house or hotbed and transplanted to the garden late in May. 1 ft. 



The Giant Varieties offered below are a magnificent new strain of Ver- 

 benas of robust and compact habit, with enormous trusses, the individual 

 florets measuring over an inch in diameter. „, 



4652 Giant Blue. White eye Moz. $1.00. .$0 25 



4653 Giant Flame-Pink. Flame-pink shading to salmon 



Moz. $1.00.. 25 

 4656 Giant Vivid Scarlet, intense scarlet self.... Koz. $1.00.. 25 

 4658 Giant Snowdrift. Pure white Moz. $1.00. . 25 



4662 Giant Pink. Rose-pink, white eye Moz. $1.00. . 



4664 Mayflower. Various shades of pink J^oz. 75c. . 



4667 Dari< Blue ^oz. 60c. . 



4669 Ellen Willmott. Bright salmon-rose with white eye.. Moz. $1.00. . 25 

 4672 White Moz. 60c. . 10 



4674 Farquhar's Mammoth Mixed, includes all the finest 



colors 34oz. $1.00. 



4676 Finest Mixed. In great variety 34oz. 50c. 



25 

 15 

 10 



25 

 10 



VARIOUS VERBENAS 

 4690 venosa. Half-hardy perennial with purple flowers remaining in 

 bloom for a long period. Blooms the first season from seeds. 1ft. 



Moz. 50c.. 15 

 4692 erinoides. Moss Verbena. A low variety with finely cut fohage. It 

 spreads over the ground like a carpet and produces an abundance 

 of heads of purplish blue flowers from June \mtil frost. Charming 



plant for the rock-garden or other sunny situations 15 



4695 \.emon\erhena {Aloysiacitriodora). Elegant tender perennial with 

 fragrant evergreen leaves. The young sprays are useful for com- 

 bining with other flowers in bouquets 25 



For Viola cornuta and Bedding Varieties see Pansi'es, page 60 



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Giant Verbenas 



VIRGINIAN STOCK 



Early-flowering hardy annuals, largely grown for 

 their bright effect in the garden. Pkt. 



4720 Mixed oz.75c. .$0 15 



WHITLAVIA 



Pretty annuals with bell-shaped flowers borne in 

 profusion on compact plants. 1 ft. pj^^ 



4745 grandiflora, Blue J^oz. 35c. .$0 15 



4750 grandiflora. White ^oz. 35c. . 15 



Vinca 



VINCA (Madagascar Periwinkle) 



Ornamental free-blooming perennials flowering the first year from seeds sown 

 in February or March in heat. They have dark, laurel-like foliage and handsome 

 pink and white flowers. They are most effective as bedding plants and are par- 

 ticularly adapted for dry, sunny situations where they will flower luxuriantly 

 all summer. Seeds are of slow germination. 1 ft. 



4700 Bright Rose 4710 White with Rose Eye 4712 Del icata. DeUcate 

 4705 Pure White 4715 Mixed pink. 



Each of the above colors and Mixed, pkt. 15 cts., Vioz. 75 cts. 



VISCARIA (Rock Lychnis) 



Showy and profuse-blooming annuals, effective in small beds or borders. 

 Fine for cutting. 1 ft. 



4723 cardinalis. BriUiant crimson. Very bright and effective. 1ft Pkt. 



Koz. 50c.. $0 15 



4724 oculata, Lavender Gem. An attractive variety with flowers of clear 

 lavender 15 



4725 Finest Mixed oz. 75c.; Moz. 25c. . 10 



WALLFLOWER 



These new early -flowering varieties may be treated as annuals, and if 

 sown in heat during February or March the plants will bloom freely through the 

 summer and autumn. Excellent for forcing. 2 ft. pj^t. 



Early Parisian or Annual. Light brown Moz. 60c. . $0 15 



Blood-Red Moz. 50c. . 15 



Golden Yellow j|oz. 50c. . 15 



White Gem. Creamy white Moz. 60c. . 15 



Primrose Queen. Light yellow Moz. 60c . . 15 



For Perennial Varieties see Nos. 7915 to 7935 



4730 

 4735 

 4736 



4738 

 4742 



