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



SWEET PEAS. 



4275 Farquhar's Columbian 

 Hybrids, Finest Mixed. 



This mixtui-e contains over fifty of 

 the newest and best large flowering 

 varieties and none of the inferior sorts. 

 The balance of color is carefully 

 studied and the proportion of each 

 variety weighed out before being 

 mixed. Most of them have long stems, 

 each carrying three or four flowers of 

 the finest substance. The more they 

 are picked the more the flowers come, 

 and the better for the vines. Lb., 

 post-paid, $1.25; i lb., 35; ounce pkt., 

 .10. 



MR. CLARENCE A. STEWART, 

 Vineyard Haven, Mass., March 22, 

 writes, "I grew your Columbian Mixture 

 Sweet Peas for several years and I have 

 never seen anything .so satisfactory either 

 from the point of view of healthy plants 

 and good colors or the profusion of 

 blootns." 



4276 Farquhar's Orchid-Flow- 

 ered Mixture. 



This mixture includes the most 

 effective colors of the giant Spencer or 

 Orchid-flowered varieties, many of 

 ' them producing three to four blooms 

 to a stem. The flowers are of im- 

 mense size, and are excellent for cutting. 

 Lb., post-paid, $3.00; i lb., .85; 

 ounce, .25; pkt., .10. 



4280 Farquhar's Bouquet Gems. 



Collection of 10 splendid colors. We have 



selected the newest and finest sorts in existence for this 



coUection; all large flowered, fragrant and with long stems. 



The packets are of good size. Per collection, .50. 



Special Mixture of Pink, Yellow and Salmon Pkt. 



Shades Lb., 1.00; I lb., .30; oz., .10; .05 



Special Mixture of White and Lavender Shades 



Lb., 1.00; \ lb., .30; oz., .10; .05 

 Special Mixture of Red Shades, 



Lb., 1.00; i lb., .30; oz., .10; .05 

 Choice Mixed . . . Lb., .75; \ lb., .25; oz., .10; .05 



Owing to unfavorable weather early last summer, 

 Sweet Peas are very scarce. Customers should therefore 

 order early, as the supply of some varieties will be 

 insufficient to meet all demands. 



4302 

 4304 



4305 

 4320 



4322 



4332 

 4335 

 4340 

 4345 



4350 



PURE WHITE. 

 *Etta Dyke Very large, pure white; waved, Oz., .75; 

 *Nora IJnwin. Large frilled white flowers, ("Unwin 



type) i lb., .75; oz., .25; 



Dorothy Eekford. Massive flowers, pure white. 

 Mont Blanc. Early white; fine for forcing, 



Lb., $1.00; i lb., .35; oz., .15 

 *White Spencer. Pure white, elegantly frilled, 



Oz., .75 

 YELLOW AND BDFF. 

 *Clara Curtis. Deep cream yellow ; very large, Oz., .50 

 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Light primrose, self-colored. 

 Mrs. Collier. Rich creamy-yellow; very large. 

 *Primr0Se Spencer. Beautiful pale primrose yel- 

 low, ... ... ... ... Oz., .75; 



ORANGE SHADES. 

 *Helen Lewis. Large orange-pink frilled flowers, 



i lb., $1.75; oz., .50; 



,20 



,10 



SWEET PEAS NAMED VARIETIES. 



The following varieties except where otherwi.«e priced, 

 per lb., 1.25; i lb., .40; oz., .15; pkt., .05. 



*An asterisk denotes Waved or Spencer varieties. 

 Pkt. Pkt. 



4.352 *St. George. Brilliant orange pink, Jib., $1.25; oz., .40; ,10 

 4356 Miss Willmot. Deep orange pink; very large. 

 4360 Henry Eekford. Intense shining orange, 



ilb., .60; oz., ,20; .10 

 CREAM PINK. 



4363 *C0nStance Oliver. DcUcate pink suffused with 

 cream, i lb., $1 .50; oz., .50; . 10 



4364 *Mrs. H. BeU. Rich apricot pink on cream ground, 



ilb., $1.00; oz., .30; .10 



,15 4365 Mrs. Hugh Dickson. Light salmon pink on 



cream ground, , . . ... ... ... Oz., .60; . 15 



4367 Queen of Spain. Delicate pearly-pink. 



4372 *Beatrice Spencer. White, tinted pink and buff. 



■ O.n 



.20 



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■•^^ 4373 *Mrs. Ifoutzahn. Apricot suffused with pink, Oz., 



4374 Stella Morse. Rich primrose, flushed pink. 



4375 James Grieve. Deep cream yellow, fine form. 

 .15 4376 *Ethel Roosevelt. Rose pink, primrose ground 



60; 

 60; 



,15 

 ,15 



,20 



70 



