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



SWEET PEAS. 



4275 



4280 



4285 Special Mixture of Pink, 

 Yellow and Salmon 

 Shades, Pkt. 



Lb., .75; }lb., .25; oz., .10; .05 



4200 Special Mixture of 

 White and Laven- 

 der Shades, 



I.b...75; i lb.,.25;oz .10; .05 



42'j5 Special Mixture of 

 Red Shades, 



Lb., .75; i lb.,.25;oz.,.K); .05 



4300 Choice Mixed, 



Lb.,.50; \ lb. ,.20; oz.,10; .05 



MISS NETTIE L. JOHNSON, 



Quaker City, N. H., April 9tli. 



1908, writes: " Ttie Sweet Peas I 



had of you last year were the 



finest I ever had ; full of blossoms 



the entire season and perfectly beautiful. ' ' 



The FOLLOWING SWEET PEAS 



cxofpt wlicre otlierwise ])r'n.'('ii, 

 per Lb., .75; } lb., .25; 

 oz., .10; pkt., .05. 



WHITE VARIETIES. 



4305 Dorothy Eckford. v.iy 



large and massive. Tlit- 

 finest white. 



4.310 Emily Henderson. Large flowers 

 (if great sui)staiit'e ; pure wliite. 

 4315 White Spencer. Kuonnous flowers of pure Pkt- 

 wiiite; the best of the waved whites, Oz., .60; .15 

 Mont Blanc. Extremelj' early white sort ; large flow- 

 er, fine for forcing Lb. $1.00; oz , .15; .05 



Shasta. Pure NVhite. The petals of botli standard 

 and wings are wavy on the edges. 

 Nora Unwin. Large frilled wliite flowers of tlie 



"rnwin"type Oz,.60; .15 



Earliest White. (Blaek seed.) One of the very 

 earliest, espeeiallv useful foi- forcing; plants rather 

 dwarf Oz, .25; .10 



PRIMROSE VARIETIES. 



4340 



Farquhar's Columbian Hybrids, Finest 



JulXSd. This mixture contains over fifty of the 

 newest and best large flowering varieties and none of 

 the interior sorts. The balance of color is carefully • 

 studied and the proportion of each variety weighed out 

 before being uiixed. Most of them have long stems each 

 carrying three or four flowers of the finest substance. 

 The more they are picked tlie moi'e the flowers come, 

 and the better for the vines. Lb.. i»ost-paid, 1.00; 

 \ lb., ..30; ounce pkt, .10. 



Farquhar's Bouquet Gems, collection of lo 



splendid colors. We have selected the newest and 

 finest sorts in existence for this collection; all large 

 flowered, fragrant and with long stems. The packets 

 are of good size. Per collection, .40. 



MR. SIDNEY BEBB, gardener for F. C. FAR WELL, Esq., Lake Forest, 

 from you took the Certificate at the Annual Flower Show at Lake Forest." 



Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. 



colored, very large. 

 Mrs. Collier. Rich creamy 



Light primrose, self- 



4345 



4346 

 4350 

 4355 



4360 



4366 

 4370 



vellow, very large 

 Oz., .60; 

 Primrose Spencer. Beautiful pale primrose, yel- 

 low flowers ... ... ... ... Oz., 50; 



Mrs. Eckford, Delicate shade of yellow. 

 Sunbeams. The earliest pale yellow; forces well. 

 Queen Victoria. (Black-.seeded.) Flowers soft 

 primrose ; the buds showing a tint of pink. 



.15 



.10 



BLDSH VARIETIES. 



Lady M. Ormsby Gore, standard buft'and primrose ; 



wings jiale yellow; very large. 

 Modesty. .Soft blush ; the lightest pink sort. 

 Stella Morse. Buft' with a tint of pink; general 



eft'ect a rich cieam. 



///., writes: "The Sweet Pea Seed we got 



