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



4000 

 4015 

 4030 

 404o 



bTuCK. — Gillijiower. 



The charming colors, delightful fragrance, and free hlooming character of the 

 stocks have made them favorite plants for both snnnner and winter cultivation. 

 Tiiey are very effective for beds and borders, and their handsome flower spikes are 

 invahiable for bouquets and floral decorations. The large-flowering Ten-week 

 Section is the earliest to bloom ; for succession sow the Cut-and-Come- Again 

 varieties, which bloom abundantly mitil frost. 



Farquhar's Large-flowering Ten-week, ifoot. 



Large-Flowering Ten- Week Stock. 



" My dealings with your firm have always 

 been very satisfactory and your products In 

 every respect first class."— S. CARLQUIST, 

 Lenox, Mass. 



White. 4(10") 



Bpilliant Rose. 40i'(i 



Cpimson. 40:!.i 



Dapk Violet. 4(V)0 



Eacli of tlie above culnrs 



Pink. 4010 Blush-pink. 



Canary Yellow. 4025 Carmine. 



Dark Blood Red. 4040 Lavender. 



Purple. 4055 Terra Cotta. 



Per oz., 4.00; i oz., 1.25; J oz., .75 



Farquhar's Superb Mixture, in great variety, 



Oz., 4.00; i oz., 1.25; ^ oz., .75; 



Mixed Oz., 2.50; 



Collection of 1 2 Varieties Separate. Our selection 



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Farquhar's Improved Cut-and-Come-Again. 



A splendid early-flowering perpetual stock. It is of tall branching habit, 

 and wlicn the first blooms have been cut, side branches start ()utb<;>aring 

 large fluwiT trusses. H feet. 



Apple Blossom. 4os5 Brilliant Rose. 

 Dark Blue. 4 ion Flesh-color. 



Scarlet. 4115 White. Prime, 



I'.ach of the abov(? colors aud mixed . . . 



Pkt. 

 .10 



.10 



.05 



1.00 



.50 



: Alice. 



4000 

 4105 

 4120 



Canary Yellow. 

 Light Blue. 

 Mixed. 



Oz., 6.00; ioz. 



Collection of 12 Varieties Separate. 



Our selection 



1.00; .15 

 ...1.00 

 ... .(50 



4210 



Boston Florists' White. A favorite variety, producing a high per- 

 centage of large double white flowers, excellent tor summer and winter 

 <-ultivation. U feet Oz., 5.00; i oz., 1.-50; .15 



Farquhar's White Column. This is an early flowering sort, bearing 

 <ine enoriiions spike of large double white flowers ..• ... Joz.,1.50; .25 



Farquhar's Crimson Column. Similar to the preceding except in the 

 color of the l)lossoni, which is bright, rosy crimson ... ioz.,1.50; .25 



Victoria. An early branching variety with dense trusses of fragrant 

 double flowers; useful for bedding. Ifoot. 



Finest Mixed. 4185 Dark Blood Red. 



Each of th.' alx.ve ioz.,1.25; .10 



New Autumnal or Winter-flowering Stocks. 



A magnificent race of recent introduction, with long trus.ses of extremely 

 double flowers of delightful fragrance. The plants attain a height of 

 about 1+ feet, and are of sturdy growth. Seeds sown in early spring 

 imder gla.*s produce splendid flowering plants during late summer. 

 I", ir toning in the greenhou.'<e in winter they are unexcelled. 



Mauve Queen. A lovely shade of rosy lilac 25 



Farquhar's Christmas Pink. Free branching variety with long 

 trusses of pale J >ink (loul)le flowers 



Princess May. The finest i»ale yellow stock, excellent for forcing 



Queen Alexandria. Color lilac-rose. Very attractive color 



Beauty of Nice. A poimlar sort with flowers of a delicate flesh pink 

 color • ioz.,1.00; 



Empress Augusta Victoria. A new variety of pyramidal growth 

 with long flower spikes of delicate silvery-lilac ... 



Brompton Finest Mixed. A biennial variety of pyramidal branching 

 habit, producing handsome spikes of .showy fragrant flowers. 2 feet. 



East Lothian. If sown in March these bloom in the autumn, or if 

 sown in June or .Tuly will make handsome pot plants for conservatory 

 decoration in winter. Tlie plants are of dwarf, compact habit, with 

 erect liyacinth-like flower trusses. 2 feet. 



Crimson. 4200 White. 4205 Mixed. 



Each, per j)acket -^ 



SUNFLOWER.- Helianthus. 



The larger varieties are useful in forming backgrounds of large beds or 

 borders and for distant effects, while the smaller sorts may I:* planted 

 with scarlet salvia, cannas and other tall bedding plants, also furnish- 

 ing good cutting material. Hardy annuals. 



Argypophyllus. Texas Silrer Queen. A showy plant with silvery, 

 woolly leaves and small, single, yellow flowers. 5 feet. . . . Oz., .20; .05 



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,25 

 .25 



.25 



.25 



25 



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