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





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Clarkia. 



These popular aumials are of easy culture, 

 aud in larore masses are exceediugl}' bright 

 and attractive. The lonir graceful sprays 

 are valual>le fur taljle dv'coratiou. 1 foot. 



color pkt. 

 10 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



]s7o Salmon Queen. Long spikes 



salinuu-pink ... ... ... Oz., .40; 



187.^. White Prince. \'ery huge, pure white 



flowers Oz... 40; 



1S80 Mixed •• .2.t: 



iss.i IntegFipetala. Brilliant rose, " .25; 



ixvKi Pure White " .30; 



1S1I5 Mixed '• .2.5: 



lyOO CLEOME PUNGENS. Spi<hr PUmt. A 

 robust garden annual, with clusters of 

 rose-colored flowers borne in profusion. 

 Fine for shrubbery borders. 4 ft., \ oz., .50 ; 



COLEUS. 



1.105 New Large-leaved Varieties 



Mixed oo 



r.iio Finest Hybrids Mixed 10 



COLLINSIA. 



Channing annuals adapted to di-y situations. 1 ft. 

 1915 Finest Mixed Oz., .25: .05 



CONVOLVULUS. 



Earlv blooming hardy annuals, witii very 

 brilliant flowers. Excellent for seashore 

 or mountain gardens. 1 foot. 

 MinoF Finest Mixed ... Oz., .25; .05 

 Minor Blue '• .25; 



Clarkia elegans, Salmon Queen, No. 1870 



1920 

 102.T 

 1930 



Minor Rose Queen 



Miijor, see Ipomcea, To. 5220. 



.05 

 .25; .05 



19.S5 



1940 



COSMOS. 



This is one of our most useful aud beautiful autumn flowers. To get it in bloom 

 early the seed should be sown in May in the open ground where the plants are 

 desired to bloom, and the seedlings allowed to grow and flower without being 

 transi>lanted. 



Farquhap's Early Hybrids Mixed. The earliest strain of 



Cosmos in existence. If sown in May in the open ground it usually 

 blooms by the first or second week in July. 4 feet. 



Farquhar's Early Pink 1945 Farquhar's Early White pw 



Each of the above colors and mixed Oz., 1.50; { oz., .50; .10 



Farquhar's Early Flowering Cosmos. No. 1935 



1970 CUPHEA PLATYCENTRA. 



Cigar Plant. A dwarf peren- 

 nial adapted for bedding or as 

 a pot plant. Small, scarlet aud 

 black, tubular flowers. 1 foot. .25 



GIANT, OP LATE-FLOWERING. 5 feet. 

 1950 Mixed.Oz . .50:ioz., .15: .10 1960 Pink . . .Oz . .50; ^ oz., .15 : .10 



19.55 Red... •• ..50: '• .15: .10 1965 White.. " .50; '• .15; .10 



DAHLIA. 



This popular plant can easily be raised from seed and flowered the same 

 season. 3 feet. 

 1975 Cactus-flowePed Mixed. Double and single flowers. 



Oz., 2.50: 1 oz., .75: .20 



1980 Double Lapge-floweping Mixed " 2.50: '■ 75; .15 



1985 Double Pompone Mixed " 2.00: " .60: .10 



1990 Sing-le Ppize Mixed '• .75; '• .25: .10 



DATURA, rnnnpet Floire,-. 



Ornamental annuals of rapid growth with large trumpet-shaped fragrant 



flowers. 3 feet. 

 1995 APborea. Bnii/mnnsiti. Pure white fragrant flowers frqueutly 12 



inches long. ... ... ... . . ... ... ...... .25 



2000 Golden Queen. Golden-yellow, sweet-scented ... Oz., .50; .10 



2005 Copnueopia. Horn -of -Plenty. Largedouble white flowers, marbled 



with purple : fragrant Oz., .50; .10 



2010 Mixed •• .30; .05 



Cleome pungens. No. 1900, 



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