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



SWEET PEAS.-Confmz.6d. 



BLUSH. 



4377 *MpS. HaPdcastle Sykes. Lovely blush; frilled 

 flowers, ... ... ... ... Oz., .75; 



4379 *W. T. Hutehins. Apricot and lemon overlaid blush, 

 PINK SHADES. 



4351 *CcanteSS of Spencer. Lovely shade of pale pink; 



large wavy petals, ... j lb., SI. 25; oz., .40; 



4352 *Lovely, Speneer. Pink and blush, waved, 



Oz., .60; 



4353 PFima Donna. Very fine pale pink. 



4354 *GladyS Unwin. a lovely shade of light rose-pink; 



usually four blossoms on a stem, (Unwin type) 



Lb., SI. 75; i lb., .50; Oz., 15; 

 43So *MaFJopy WUlis Speneer. Glowing rose, base of 



petals white, ... ... ... ... Oz., .50; 



4.387 Lovely. Soft-shell pink. 



BICOLOR. 



43S9 *MfS. Andrew Ireland. Rosy-pink and blush, 



Oz., 60; 

 4391 Jeannie Gordon. Cream and rose. 



4393 Earliest of All. The finest pink and white variety for 



forcing; very early. Lb., SI. 50; i lb., .50; oz., .15; 



4394 Blanche Ferry,' Extra Early. The popular pink 



and white variety., Lb., SI. 75; j lb., .50; oz., 15; 



ROSE AND CARMINE. 



large 

 , .50; 



Pkt. 



.20 

 .20 



15 



.15 



10 

 .15 



15 



.05 

 .05 



4397 *John Ingrman. Rich 



4398 

 4399 

 4401 

 4402 



4403 



4404 

 4405 



4406 



4408 

 4409 

 4410 

 4412 



very 

 75; oz. 



rosy-carmme, 

 i lb., SI 

 Marie Corelli. BriUiant rose-carmine . 

 Rose du Barri. Deep rich carmine rose 

 Prince of Wales. Bright ro.se; self-colored. 

 *E. J. Castle. Rich carmine-rose shaded salmon 

 {Unwin type) ... ... i lb., .50; oz., .20 



CERISE. 

 *Chrissie Unwin. Bright rich cherry color, {"Un- 

 win '' type) ... ... ... ... Oz., .50; 



Coeeinea. A beautiful cerise; seK-color. 

 ♦Cherry Ripe. Bright cherry red, ... Oz., .40; .10 



CRIMSON AND SCARLET. 



King* Edward, striking scarlet crimson flower; 

 self-color ... Lb., S1.75., i lb., .50; oz., . 15; . 10 



Queen Alexandra. Intense scarlet; self-color. 



Oz., .35; 



.15 

 .20 



.15 



.10 



15 



MAUVE. Pkt. 



4438 Mrs. Walter Wright. Large mauve blue of fine form. 



4439 *Asta Ohn Spencer. Lavender suffused with 



mauve, exquisite shade, ... i lb., S1.50; oz., .40; .15 

 4441 *A. J. Cook. Violet mauve, {"Univin" type) Oz., .50; .15 



BLUE. 

 4442- Lord Nelson. Rich deep blue, self color. 



4443 Navy Blue. Fine dark violet blue. 



4444 *Rosy Adams Spencer. Peacock blue shading to deep 



mauve ... ... ... ... Oz., 40; . 15 



4445 David R. Williamson. Bright indigo blue. 



4446 *Captain of the Blues, Spencer. Standard clear 



purple, wings blue, ... ... ... Oz., .50; .15 



VIOLET AND PURPLE. 



4447 Duke of Westminster. Glossy rosy-purple flowers. 



4448 Horace J. Wright. Deep violet blue, self col»r. 



4449 *Flora Norton Spencer. Bright blue with a .slight 



tint of purple, ... ... ... Oz., .50; .15 



MISS ELLEN M. WRIGHT, Westminster, Mass., April 2nd, 

 writes: "Your Sweet Peas are certainly the finest I ever saw and are 

 enthusiastically admired by every one who sees them. No one sees 

 them without an exclamation of delight." 



MISS P. E. MOORE, 268 West 73rd Street, New York City, N. Y., 

 April 18th, 1912 writes: — "The Sweet Peas which I bought of you last 

 summer were remarkably successful and the admiration of everyone 

 who saw my garden." 



For New Sweet Peas, see Novelty page No. 7. 



TORENIA. 



A most beautiful genus of free-flowering tender annuals. If 

 started in heat in February or March they commence to bloom in 

 June and continue imtil frost; height 10 inches. 



4635 Bailloni. Flowers golden j-ellow with purple throat, Pkt. 



*George Herbert. Bright rosy-carmine 

 *George_Stark. Rich scarlet-crimson, 



*King Edward 

 scarlet. 



VII., Spencer. Rich 



FANCY. 



Oz., .50; 



carmine 



Oz., .60; 



.10 

 .15 



.15 



4640 Fournieri grandiflora. Sky 



blue spots and a bright vellow throat. | oz., SI. 25; 

 4645 Fournieri White Wings. Blush white with yellow 



Hi oz., S1.25; 

 blue with three large 



i 



.25 



throat; very beautiful 



I oz., SI. 25; .25 



4413 Sybil Eekford. 



3lor. 



Oz., .40; 



Pkt. 

 .10 



vers. 









Oz., .40; 



.10 



edge. 



Oz., .60; 



.15 



with 



rosy picotee 

 Oz., .60; 



.15 



Blush .shading to apricot. 

 MAROON AND BRONZE 



4414 Black Knight. Shining deep maroon; self color. 



4415 *Othello Speneer. Very dark maroon, 



4416 Bl^ck Michael. Handsome glossy maroon flowers. 



PICOTEE EDGED. 



4417 Hannah Dale. Rich maroon; long stems 



4418 *Elsie Herbert, white with pink picotee 



4419 *Mrs. C. W. Breadmore. Buff, ground 



edge, 



4420 Phenomenal. White shaded and edged lilac. 



4421 Maid of Honor. \Yhite edged with blue. 



STRIPED, FLAKED AND MARBLED. 



4425 *AuPOra Speneer. White, striped with orange-salmon, Oz., .50; 



4426 America. White striped with orange scarlet. 



4427 Jessie Cuthbertson. Cream ground striped salmon. 



4428 Helen Pierce. Blue mottled on pure white. 



Lb., $1.50; Hb-, 50; oz., .15; 



4429 Prince Olaf. WTiite marbled clear blue. 



LAVENDER. 



4431 *Frank Dolby. Light lavender, {;■ Unwin" type) 



\ lb., .75; oz., .25; 



4432 Masterpiece. Lavender, slightly tinted mauve, Oz., .60; 



4433 Mrs. Geo. Higginson, Jr. Delicate shade of pale blue. 



4434 Lady Grisel Hamilton. Pale lavender blue. One of the 



finest lavender varieties. Lb., $1.50; i lb., .50; oz., .15; 



4436 *Florenee Nightingale. Lavender faintly shaded rose, 



71 



.10 

 .20 



Torenia Fournieri Grandiflora. No. 4640. 



