K. & J FARQUHAK & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



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No. 



Pkt. 



3284 

 4680 



4785 



4842 



4847 



4852 



5300 



5700 



5301 



3880 Glaucium Leiocarpum. This new Horn- 

 Poppy from Asia Minor is doubtless the 

 showiest and most effective species of the 

 whole genus. The plants grow from 15 to 

 18 inches in height, developing their large, 

 fine-shaped flowers from June to August. 

 The individual flowers measure 2 to 2% 

 inches across, are of the most brilliant deep 

 orange-scarlet with large black spots at the 

 base of the petals, a striking and very rich 



coloring 3 pkts., .50 



4416 Impatiens Holstii Delicata. A large- 

 flowering new hybrid variety with flowers 

 often measuring I^t^ inches in diameter, of 

 delicate rosy pink with dark centre. 



3 pkts., .60 

 Larkspur Bl'tterflv. .-^n annual variety with lovely bright blue flowers forming a free flowering 



bush, one foot in height. Splendid for cutting 5 pkts., 1. 00 



Linaria Maroccana Excelsior. A hardy annual of easy culture, producing varied and beautiful 

 flowers, ranging from white to yellow, 



Impatiens Holstii Delicata. No. 4416. 



pink and blue. Excellent for cutting. 



4 pkts., .50 .15 

 Lobelia tenuior. A charming new species 



growing a foot in height and bearing 



numerous bright cobalt blue flowers, with 



white eye, which measure about an inch 



across. It is valuable for bedding, for 



hanging baskets and vases, and also as a 



pot plant 5 pkts., i.oo .25 



Farquhar's Pink Annual Lupin. Of old- 

 fashioned flowers none is more worthy of 



attention than the Lupin. This variety is 



one of the prettiest annual sorts, growing 



about two feet in height, and producing 



handsome spikes of salmon-pink flowers. 



The flowers are particularly useful for 



cutting, lasting a week or longer in water. 



Sowings should be made in April or May, 



and again in July for succession. Oz., .50 .10 

 LuplNUS DoUGLASl. This new perennial is 



a cross between the annual and perennial 



varieties, height three feet, spikes of bloom one foot in length, of various shades of pink, purple, 



blue, and white. If sown early in spring will flower the first year Oz., .30 



Lupixus PoLYPHYLLUS .^UREUS. A lovely new color in , 



the perennial Lupin, the flowers are a fine clear yellow, 



and will make a valuable addition to these popular plants. 



5 pkts., 1.00 .25 

 Myosotis Stricta Amethyst. A greatly improved form 



of the pillai-shaped Forget-me-not. with flowers of a 



pale blue color'. An excellent variety for pots or beds. 



,•? 4 pkts., .50 .15 



NlGELLA,,.MlSS Jekyll. Love-in-a-Mist. The flowers of 



this attractive plant are of a beautiful shade of corn- 

 flower blue, a color seldom seen in annuals. The plants 



grow about two feet high with delicate fern-like foliage, 



and are splendid for cutting 4 pkts., .50 .15 



Myosotis stricta. Royal Blue. A greatly improved 



form of the pillar-shaped Forget-me-not. The flowers 



are larger and of a beautiful deep blue color. 4pkts.,.5o .15 Poppy Aun 



•25 

 •25 



No. 6183. 



