FLOWER SEEDS, 1907. 



FARQUHAR'S 



NOVELTIES 

 AND SPECIALTIES 



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Debutante Aster. No. 910. 



ASTERS. 



No. 910. Debutante. A beau- 

 tiful pure while delicately feathered 

 Aster, coiuin-j into bloom three to 

 four weeks earlier than the popular 

 Comet Asters, and rivaling them in 

 size and elegance. 



Oz., 3.00; 14 oz., 1. 00; pkt., .20 

 No. 920. Enxhantress. This 

 Aster has become popular for early 

 cutting. It blooms in July, produc- 

 ing large double flowers of a lovely 

 flesh pink color and having stems a 

 foot in length. 



Oz., 3.00; 14 oz., 1. 00; pkt.. .20 

 No. 882. Ge.veral Jacqueminot. 

 One of the most beautiful sorts, with 

 large, full and perfectly formed, 

 double flowers. The color is rich 

 crimson, almost identical with that 

 of the General Jacqueminot Rose. 

 Height, 2 ft. 



Oz., 3.50; ^oz., 1. 00; pkt., .15 



No. 982. Lady Washi.vgtox. This superb, tall Aster 



produces large, perfectly double flowers, white shaded with 



pale rose, a delicate and popular color. It is one of the 



best sorts for August and September cutting. 



Oz., 4.00; 1,4 oz., 1.25; pkt., .20 

 No. 1 1 62. Blue Prince. A grand and stately Aster 

 growing to a height of about two feet, with flowers about 

 four inches across, of a rich shade of dark blue. 



Oz., 3.50; 1^4 oz., 1. 00; pkt.. .15 



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