R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES. 



380 SALVIA azupea grandiflora alba, a beautiful new 

 variety of the hardy Salvia, forming fine bushy plants with 

 long spikes of pure white flowers during August. 2 feet. 

 Pkt , .20; 3 pkts., .50. 



390 SCHIZANTHUS Garraway's Hybrids. The Schizan- 

 thus has become an indispensable plant for greenhouse 

 and conservatory decoration. This strain is from a noted 

 English grower and consists of a wide range of color; excel- 

 lent for pot culture. Pkt., .50. 



396 Statlee slnnuata hybrida. A large-flowered Sea Laven- 



der with mauve, white and primrose flowers in various com- 

 binations. The plants furnish an abundance of cut flowers 

 which at present are verv pojiular in Europe. Thev can also 

 be dried for winter bouquets. 2 feet. Pkt., .15; 4 pkts., .50. 



397 Bonduelli. Similar to the preceding with bright yellow 

 flowers. 2 feet. Pkt., .15; 4 pkts., ..50. 



NEW SWEET PEAS. 



* Denotes waved varieties. 



400 *BeFtha Massey. A large flower of rich lilac mauve. 



Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., ..50. 



401 *BaFbara. Salmon orange; self color. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., 



Sl.OO. 



405 *CaFene. Rich orange; with frequentlv four flowers on a 



stem. Pkt.,. 20; 3 pkts., .50. 



406 *ChaFles FosteF. Pastel pink, flushed lavender. Pkt., 



20; 3 pkts., .50. 



407 *DazzleF. Bright glowing orange-scarlet. Pkt., .25; 5 



pkts., Sl.OO. 



408 *DoFOthy. Rosy lilac; of fine form. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. 

 412 *Duplex Speneer. Standard and wings rich cream pink. 



Flowers have double or triple standards. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., 

 §1.00. 



Primula Chinensis Giant Art Shade, No. 376. 



416 

 417 



Sweet Pea Dorothy. No. 408. 



♦Duplex CFimson King-. Bright crimson-scarlet flowers 

 with double or triple standards. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., -Sl.OO. 



*EaFl SpeneeP. Beautiful salmonTorange. Pkt., .25; 5 

 pkts., Sl.OO. 



418 *ElfFida Pearson . Blush pink, standards tinged salmon. 

 Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., Sl.OO. 



*EFie Hapvey. Pure white with pink edge. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. 



*Evelyn Hemus. Cream shading to yellow; edged pink. 

 Pkt., .15; 4 pkts., .50. 



*HeFeules. Palerosj'-pink; of great size and substance. Pkt., 

 .25;5pkts., Sl.OO. 



*Isobel Maleolm. Large primrose self. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. 

 *lFish Belle. Rich lilac flushed pink. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., Sl.OO. 

 *Jullet. Pale apricot on lemon ground. Pkt., .25; 5 pkt., Sl.OO. 

 *LibeFty. Large crimson seK. Pkt., .15; 4 pkts., .50. 

 *Maud Holmes. Crimson-scarlet. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. 

 ♦Moneymakep. Pure white, self. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., ..50. 

 *Nettie Jenkens. Light lavender. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. 



*Ppinee Geopge. Lilac-rose, reddish violet wings. Pkt., .25; 



5 pkts., Sl.OO. 



*SeaFlet Empepop. Giant deep scarlet. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., Sl.OO. 

 *StiPling Stent. Bright sahnon-orange. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., $1.00. 

 *Snowdon. Pure white. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., Sl.OO. 

 *Thomas Stevenson. Brilliant orange-scarlet. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., 



Sl.OO. 



*Vepmillion Bpilliant. Bright scarlet self. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., 

 Sl.OO. 



SWEET WILLIAM. Double Salmon. A new Sweet William 

 with bright salmon colored double flowers. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., Sl.OO. 



VIOLA COPnuta G. Wepmig. a charming and very showy 

 bedding ^'iola forming compact plants, which bloom profusely 

 throughout the summer; color a soft violet. This variety cah 

 be grown under glass diu-ing winter. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts., Sl.OO. 



VERBENA gpandlflopa Helen Wilmott. A very pretty 

 bright salmon rose with white e^e. A few of the plants may 

 show a slight variation in color. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. 



VISCAHIA oeulata azuPea. An attractive new variety of 

 this lovely annual with hght azure blue flowers which are" pro- 

 duced abundantly dm-ing the simmier. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. 



NEW SEEDLING MONTBRETIAS. 



HePewaPd. Award of Merit, R. H. S., Sept., 1908. A most dis- 

 tinct and valuable seedling with pale orange flowers widely ex- 

 panded and recurved; fully three inches across. Each, .40;'doz., 

 S4.00. 



Lady Hamilton. Award of Merit, R. H. S., 1907. Certificate of 

 Merit, Shrewsbury, 1906.. A neat variety, studded with yeUow 

 flowers, like the Watsonia in shape and flower and habit. A ray 

 of rosy-orange coloring suffuses the centre of the flower when 

 it first opens, and the general coloring clianges to auricot with 

 age. Each, .35; doz., S4.00. 



King Edmund. Award of Merit, R. H. S., 1907. Certificate of 

 Merit, Shrewsbm-y, 1906. Sturdy plant, tliree to four feet, stems 

 freely branchwl, bearing close spiUesof rich golden ycUow flowers, 

 deeper colored externally, fully three inches across, market!^ with 

 six to eight chocolate spots atthe throat. Each, .75; doz., SS.50. 



PPOmetheus. Award of merit, R. 11. S., F. C. C. Shrewsbury, 

 Edinburgh, in 1905, York in 1900, and Amsterdam in 1907. The 

 finest seedling ever raised. No other viiriety has ever createti 

 such universal interest or receiveti so many awards. Color _rich 

 orangc^crimson with spotteil centre. Each, .50; doz.. So. 50. 



