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



NASTURTIUM. 



DWARF VARIETIES. 



These hardy annuals are of easiest cuhivation, suceeeding 

 best in rather light soil, withstanding heat and drought and 

 flowering profusely throughout the summer. The dark leaved 

 varieties are particularly adapted for ribbon beds and borders. 

 1 foot. 



Pkt. 



Farquhar's Rainbow Mixture. This 



splendid mi.xture is composed of the very choicest 



large-flowering varieties in charming combinations 



of color and which for size and beauty of flower is 



unsurpassed . . ■ Lb., l.oO; J lb., .50; oz., .20; 



2745 Aurora. Chrome yellow; lower petals 



veined with dark carmine, Oz., 15; 



2750 Bpilliant. Dark scarlet, Oz., .20; 



2755 Bronze. Burnished bronze 



color Oz., .15; 



2760 Chamseleon. Pale yellow, 



blotched and flaked with red, 



Oz., .20; 



2765 Crystal Palace Gem, 



Primrose colored flowers, blotched 



maroon Oz., .15; 



2770 Dark Crimson. Rich dark 



shade Oz., .15; 



2775 Empress of India. Deep 

 crimson; rich dark foliage, Oz., .25; 

 Golden King. Fine deep yellow; dark 



foliage Oz., .20; 



King of Tom Thumbs. Glowing scar- 

 let with dark foliage . . . «Oz., .20; 

 King Tlieodore. Flowers maroon; 



dark foliage Oz., .20; 



Peaeli Blossom. Light shade of pink, 



Oz., .15; 

 Pearl. Creamy white; attractive 



.shade Oz., .15; 



Queen of Tom Thumbs. Rich 

 bright crimson; leaves variegated 



green and white Oz., .40; 



Ruby King. Flowers ruby-red with 

 dark leaves Oz., .20; 



2815 Farquhar's Salmon Pink. Rich 



salmon pink flowers borne in profusion on com- 

 pact plants; foliage dark • ... J lb., .60; oz., .20; .10 



2820 Scarlet Oz., .15; .05 



2825 Spotted. Bright orange spotted with maroon. Oz., .15; .05 

 28.30 Spotted King. Yellow spotted maroon, dark foliage, 



Oz., .20; 



Yellow. Canary yellow Oz., .15; 



Mixed. Ingreat variety, Lb., 1.00; jib., 30;oz.,.10; 



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NASTURTIUM. 



TALL OR RUNNING VARIETIES. 



The most useful of decorative climbing annuals, serviceable for covering unsightly fences or 

 trailing over rocks. If vigorous growth is desired the soil should be rich and deep; height, 8 to 10ft. 



2855 rarqUhar S Rainbow Mixture. The most showy and varied in color of all Running Xasturtiimis ; the mixture 

 includes thirty of the choicest named varieties of tall Nasturtium and Tropteolum. This mixture is distinguished by the 

 richness of color and size of the flowers, which exhibit every shade of rose, salmon, red, bronze, maroon, and yellow, including 

 self-colored, spotted, and striped. They are exceedingly fragrant and flower freely until severe frost, 



Lb., 1.50; i lb., .50; oz., .20; literal pkt., .10 



MRS. W. C. TALBOT, 1730 Jackson Street, San Francisco, California, Sept. 13, wrftes .-—"Last sprint I sent to you for 

 seeds which were most satisfactory and pi-oduced the finest flowers we have ever liad, and were greatly admired l)v all who saw them. 

 Our garden is now one mass of flowers, and will be until Xoveml)er."" 



MR. RAY CLAFLIN, 2 Norwood Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts, January 14, 1908, writes: 



Flower Show last year iu Spriugrteld with your Seeds." 



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