R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



FARQUHAR'S FINEST SHOW PANSIES. 



3085 



This is a superb mixture of the largest and best types in an immense variety of 

 Oz., 12.00; i oz., 3.50; i oz., 2.00; packet of about 250 seeds, .50 



Fapquhar's Finest Show Strain, Mixed. 



brilliant colors . . 



3090 Fapquhar's Finest Show Strain, Mixed Second size packet of about loo seeds, .25 



3095 Fapquhar's New Franie Giants. This is the finest strain known; the flowers being of perfect form and richest colors. For 

 frame culture this variety is unexcelled, producing flowers of great size and perfection. It is equally good out of doors. Pkt., 1.00 



3100 Special Mixture. Embracing the leading strains, all grown by specialists in Europe and including the finest colors and markings 

 in endless variety. This mixture is extensively used by florists Oz., 5.00; J oz., 1.50; Pkt., .25 



3105 CaSSiep's Giant Mixture. An excellent strain for outdoor or greenhouse cultivation. The plants are of sturdy growth, pro- 

 ducing large round flowers, beautifully blotched. The colors are rich and varied Oz., 5.00; J oz., 1.50; Pkt., .25 



3110 Bugnot'S Large Blotched. Finely formed flowers of rich and brilliant colors J oz., 2.50; Pkt., .25 



3115 Madame PePPet Giant Hybrids. A new and beautiful race with giant flowers borne on long stems. The colors are mostly rich 

 red and wine shades Oz., 6.00; ^ oz., 1.00; Pkt., .25 



3120 Masterpiece, Mixed. Frilled Pansy. A large flowering type with beautifully curled or waved petals; very attractive, 



ioz., 1.00; Pkt., .25 



3125 Fine Mixed. Many colors Oz., 1.00; } oz., .30; Pkt. .05 



CultUPe of PansieS : — Pansies thrive best in a cool, moist, but well drained soil, enriched with well rotted barnyard manure or fine ground 

 bone. Seeds sown in spring in a partially shaded situation will produce fine plants for autumn flowering. The finest blooms are to be obtained, 

 however, by sowing ia July or August, giving the plants protection during winter, when they wiU bloom profusely in the spring and summer. 



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