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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



No. Pkt. 



SV/EET FEAS—ConU-nued. 

 7505 FARQUHAR'S INTERNATIONAL PRIZE 

 MIXTURE. This mixture includes all the 

 leading colors as well as new sorts of estab- 

 lished merit. It is mixed from named sorts 

 and contains most beautiful and diversified 

 colors . . Lb., .75; 1/4 lb., .25; oz., .10 .05 

 7510 CHOICE MIXED. All colors in great vari- 

 ety . . . Lb., .50; Vt lb., .20; oz., .10 .05 

 Mr. John Phillips, Brooklyn, Conn., March 10, 1905, 

 writes: 

 T/ii: Sweet Peas / raised fi-om seed oblained from you 

 last year were the finest I ever saw and were the envy of 

 the whole to-wn. Ike vines 'uere loaded with blossoms 

 from the time they commenced blooming until late in the 

 fall. My wife obtained first premium o)i collection of 

 Sweet Peas at our fair last fall. 



THE FOLLOWING SWEET PEAS, except where 

 otherwise priced, PER LB., .75; V4LB., .25; OZ., 

 .10; PKT., .05. 



No. Pkt. 



WHITE VARIETIES. 

 7520 Dorothy Ecki'ord. Very large and mas- 

 sive white flower. The finest white. 

 7522 Emily Henderson. Large flowers of great 



substance. Puie white. 

 7530 Mont Blanc. The earliest white sort; large 

 flower, fine for forcing. 



Lb., $1.00; oz., .15 .10 

 PRIMROSE SHADES. 

 7540 The Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Light prim- 

 rose, self-colored, very large. 



7545 Primrose. Pale primrose yellow. 



7546 Queen Victoria (black seeded). Flowers 



soft primrose, the buds showing a tint of 



pink; a vigorous grower. 

 7548 Su.VBEAMS. The earliest pale yellow variety; 



an excellent sort for forcing. 



Lb., $1.00; oz., .15 .10 

 BLUSH VARIETIES. 

 7555 Countess ok Aberdeen. Very light pink, 



shaded deeper pink at the edges. 

 7560 Coquette. Primrose shaded with pale 



lavender. 

 7565 Lady M. Ormsby Gore. Standard buff 



and primrose; wings pale yellow, very 



large. 

 7570 Modesty. Soft blush; the lightest pink sort. 

 7572 Stella Morse. Buff with a tint of pink. 



General efTect, a rich cream. 

 PINK AND ROSE SHADES. 



7575 Apple Blossom. Rose standard and blush 



wings. 



7576 Countess of Lathom. Cream pink; a 



rich self-colored shade. 

 7578 Countess Spencer. iVew. Bright clear 

 pink; an exquisite flower, the finest of its 

 section Oz., .50 .10 



7580 Earliest of All. The saVne color as Ex. 



Ey. B. Ferry, but much earlier. 



7581 Earliest of All. Selected. This im- 



proved strain is the finest pink and white 

 variety for forcing. 



Lb., $1.25; %lb., .40; oz., .15 .10 



7582 Extra Early Blanche Ferry. Standard 



rose, wings white tinged with pink. 



7583 Gladys Unwin. New. A lovely shade 



of light rose pink. Very large and usually 

 four blossoms to a stem . . . Oz., .50 .10 



7584 Hon. F. Bouverie. Pink and rosy buff. 



7585 Jeannie Gordon. Bright rose with crim- 



son shading; a large flower. 



No. Pkt. 



PINK AND ROSE SHADES — Continued. 



7586 Lovely. Delicate rose and flesh; abeautiful 



shade and usually four blossoms to a stem. 



7587 Marchioness of Cholmondeley. Deli- 



cate salmon, wings light bufT. 



Lb.. $1.00; oz., .15 .10 



7595 Prima Donna. Lovely pale pink. One of 

 the finest of this section. 



7600 Royal Rose. Beautiful deep pink. 



7605 Venus. Light pink and buff. 

 ORANGE AND PINK SHADES. 



7610 Gorgeous. Salmon rose. 



7615 Helen Lewis. A'ew. A beautiful new 

 variety with large wavy flowers. Stan- 

 dard crimson orange, wings orange rose. 



Oz., .50 .lO 



7620 Lady Mary Currie. Bright orange-pink; 

 large flower. 



7625 Miss Wili.mott. Rich orange-pink. A 



grand flower of great substance. 



DEEP ROSE AND ROSY CARMINE. 



7630 Lord Roseberry. Bronze crimson. 



7635 Majestic. A self-colored rosy-red of large 

 size. 



7637 Mrs. Dug dale. A beautiful deep rose, dis- 

 tinct shade and very attractive. 



7640 Prince of Wales. Deep pink, self-colored, 

 usually four blossoms to a stem. 

 WHITE WITH BLUE EDGE. 



7642 Hei.kv Pierce. AVto. Pure white, veined 



and marbk'd bright blue . . . Oz., .50 .10 



7645 Lottie EcKFORD. Roseand whiteedgedblue. 



7650 Maid of Honor. Pure white edged with 

 lavL-nder; distinct and beautiful. 



7652 Phenomenal. A new orchid-flowered vari- 

 ety with very large white blossoms shaded 

 and edged with lilac .... Oz., 60 .10 

 STRIPED RED AND WHITE. 



7655 America. Crimson scarlet, striped on white. 



7658 Aurora. White, striped, and flaked orange 

 salmon. 



7660 Golden Rose. Primrose, hghtly striped 

 with light pink; very large. 



7662 Lottie Hutchins. Cream flaked pink. 



7663 Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. Bright rose, 



striped. 

 7665 Ramo.na. Light pink striped on white. 

 7670 Senator. Shaded and striped bronzy-purple. 

 SCARLET AND CRIM.SON SHADES. 



7672 King Edward VII. A new brilliant scarlet 



variety; very large and fine form. 



Lb., $1.00; oz., .15 .10 



7673 Prince Edward ok York. Scarlet and 



rose; very effective. 



7674 Salopian. A self-colored crimson; one of 



the finest dark varieties. 

 CLARET AND MAGENTA SHADES. 

 767J Captivation. Bright rosy-claret. 

 7680 Duke of Clarence. Dark claret, self- 

 colored. 

 MAROON VARIETIES. 

 7685 Black Knight. Very deep maroon, large 



and beautiful. 

 7690 Othello. A very dark maroon, large and 



handsome. 

 BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES. 

 7705 Countess of Cadogan. Reddish mauve 



and violet. 

 7710 Duke of Sutherland. Standard dark 



violet-purple; wings violet and indigo. 

 7715 Duke of Westminster. Standard clear 



purple; wings purple violet. 



