R, & J. Farquhar & Co., Seed Merchants, Boston. 



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I^EW SWEET PEAS, 1894, Etc. 



Prizes ATT^arded Everywhere. 



KENT-GROWIV, Etc. 



1197 BCKFORD'S IjARQE FDOTVERING. A 



Collection of IL*. Choice Named sorts sep- 

 arate, 50 cents. 



1198 E3MILY HENDERSON. The Queen of 



"White Sweet Peas (Messrs. P. Henderson 

 & Co.'s headciuarters seed.) This grand new 

 variety is absolutely pure white, as clear as 

 alabaster and glistening as satin. The flow- 

 ers are extra large, perfect in form and of 

 great substance; an admirable variety for 

 cutting, the stems being long and stilf . It is 

 very early and very free-flowering. We cau- 

 tion citstomers against buying any but Bead- 

 quarters Seed of this grand variety, as com- 

 mon White Sweet Pea Seed is being offered 

 under the name of Emily Henderson. Per 

 original packet, 15 cents; per ounce, 50 

 cents. 



1199 PRINCESS LOUISE. Rosy pink standards, 



wings blue. Per ounce, 10 cts. ; pkt., 5 cts. 



1200 BRONZE KING. Novelty, 1894. A charm- 



ing variety with distinct coppery bronze 

 standard and pure white wings, comes per- 

 fectly true. Seed from originator. Per pack- 

 et, 15 cents, 



1201 Alba Magnifica. The largest and best 



white. Per ounce, 15 cts.; per packet, 10 cts. 

 1042 Blanche Perry. Beautiful pink and white; 

 extra fine. Per ounce, 10 cents; liberal 

 l>acket, 5 cents. 



1202 Blushing Beauty. Soft pink, suffused with 



lilac. Per packet, 15 cents. 



1203 Blushing Bride. A sport from Painted 



Lady, but a much larger flower and with 

 much prettier markings. The rose and 

 white flowers are produced in great num- 

 bers, and are exceedingly fragrant. Per 

 ounce, lu cents; liberal packet, 5 cents. 



1204 Captain of the Blues. The standards bright 



purple blue; wings pale blue. Per ounce, 

 10 cents; per packet, 5 cents. 



1205 Countess of Radnor. Pale mauve standards, 



with a deeper shading of mauve; wings 

 lilac. Per ounce, 15 cts.; per packet, 5 cts. 



1206 Delight. White.beautifully crested with crim- 



son. Per ounce, 15 cts.; per packet, 5 cts. 



1207 Dorothy Tennant. Pucy violet, self-colored; 



quite distinct. Per packet, 10 cents. 



1208 Duke of Clarence. Rosy claret; very fine. 



Per packet, 15 cents. 



1209 Emily Eckford. Of a well marked coerulean 



tint. Per i)acket, 15 cents. 



1210 Empress of India. Rosy pink; wings white; 



large. Per packet, 5 cents. 



1211 Firefly. Intense glowing crimson. Per 



packet, 15 cents. 



1212 Gaiety. Standards white striped; wings 



blush'. Per packet, 15 cents. 



1213 Her Majesty. A beautiful rosy pink self; 



extra hne. Per packet, 10 cents. 



1214 Ignea. Fierj' crimson-scarlet standards; 



wings scarlet and purple. Per packet, 10 

 cents. 



1215 Imperial Blue. Blue-shaded mauve. Per 



ounce, 15 cents; i)er packet, 5 cents. 



1216 Invincible W^hite. One of the largest and 



finest of the white varieties, exceedingly 

 valuable for cutting, as the flowers are of 

 much substance, fine fragrance and of 



large size. Per ounce, 15 cents; per packet, 

 5 cents. 



1217 Lemon Queen. Blush pink standards, tinted 

 with lemon; blush wings. Per pkt.. 10 cts. 



1218 Lottie Eckford. White with light blue edge 

 when first open, changing lightly, suffused 

 with purple. Perfectly lovely variety. Per 

 ounce, 10 cents; liberal packet, 5 cents. 



1219 Miss Hunt. Pale carmine, salmon standards; 

 wings soft pink. Per ounce, 10 cents; per 

 packet, 5 cents. 



1220 Mrs. Eckford. Primrose, delicately shaded; 

 large flower. Per packet, 5 cents. 



1221 Mrs. Gladstone. Delicate pink standards; 

 the wings blush, edged with pink. Per 

 packet, 10 cents. 



1222 Mrs. Sankey. Pure white; very large, bold 

 flower. Per ounce, 10 cts.; per packet, 5 cts. 



1223 Monarch. Bronzy crimson standards; deep 

 blue wings; large and striking. Per packet, 

 10 cents. 



1224 Nellie Jaynes. White and light pink. Per 

 packet, 5 cents. 



1225 Primrose. A near approach to the yellow. 

 Novel, distinct; standards and wings pale 

 primrose yellow. Per ounce, 15 cents; per 

 packet, 5 cents. 



1226 Princess Victoria. Standards dark cherry, 

 wings mauve pink. Per packet, 10 cents. 



1227 Purple Prince. Maroon, shaded bronze; 

 wings blue. Per ounce, 10 cents; per 

 packet, 5 cents. 



1228 Queen of England. White, of great sub- 

 stance. Per ounce 10 cts. ; per packet, 5 cts. 



1229 Senator. A large, bold flower; finely ex- 

 panded standards, shaded and striped 

 chocolate on creamy ground; a lovely vari- 

 ety. Per ounce, 15 cts; per packet, 5 cts. 



1230 The Queen. Rosy pink and light mauve. 

 Per ounce, 15 cents; per packet, 5 cents. 



1231 Venus, Salmon bull, with standards shaded 

 rosy i)ink. Per packet, 15 cents. 



1232 Waverley. Rosy claret standards; pale blue 

 wings; charjoing. Per packet, 10 cents. 



Eckford' s Novelties in Swe^t"Peas for 1894. 



. / These varieties are very rare as yet, and thera^^are verv fejs^seeds in a packet: — 

 '""**^233 Lady Penzance, 1894. Award of merit, 7i. p*4g6 p^y Beaconsfield, 1894 



U. S. Pale but very bright rose, striking 

 and distinct, chaste and lovely. Per 

 packet, 25"oents. 



1234 Stanley, 1S94. Award of merit, R. H. S. 



Deep maroon self, large, very handsome, 

 distin^, beaiitiful flower. Per pkt., 25 cts. 



1235 RoyaJri?obeyl894. Delicate pink standards, 



the wing^soft blush pink, an exquisite 

 varietjt'-^Per packet, 25 cents. 



Award of merit, 

 R. II. S. Salmon standards tinted with 

 rose, the wings pale yellow. Per packet, 25 

 cents. . 



Ovid, 1894. TJi^standards and wings bright 

 rose i)in]^«margined with rose. Per packet, 

 25 cents: 

 1238 Peach Blossom, 1894. Salmon pink stand- 

 ards, th^.wTngs soft pink. Per packet, 25 

 cents. '^ 



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