x NOVELTIES —K. & J. FARQOUHARIS COOLS SHED CATALOG OE: 
NASTURTIUM LILIPUT, NEW DWARF. 
Packet, .15. No. 5452. 
NASTURTIUM LILIPUT, NEW DWARF. An entirely new 
class of dwarf Nasturtiums; the plant is similar in habit to Zoz 
Thumb, and the daimty little flowers, produced in the greatest 
profusion, peer well above the small, cut and bushy foliage. The 
blossoms are of various very showy colors, including some quite 
new shades. It is an entirely new break in Nasturtiums, being 
really a dwarf form of the Tvopeolum Loblianum, Fine mixed. 
Nonis452— .PKt:, 115; 
NEMESIA STRUMOSA SUTTONI. One of the most attrac- 
tive annuals that has been introduced for some. years; remarkable 
for its free-flowering character, long duration in blooming and 
astonishing diversity in the color of flowers. Start the seeds early 
in heat and plant out in May; the plants will bloom continuously 
from June. No. 5637. Pkt., .20. 
OXALIS TROPZAEOLOIDES, AURORA. These pretty foli- 
aged, dwarf plants are now largely used for low carpet bedding. 
Of this new variety the dark-brown leaves are mottled and 
blotched with salmon-rose. A large proportion of the plants 
comes true from seed. No: 5817. Pkt., .20. 
OXALIS TROPAEOLOIDES, BRILLIANT. A very charming 
dwarf, variegated Oxalis, similar in habit to the above-named, but 
with the leaves brilliantly blotched and moitled with crimson. 
No. 5818. Pkt., .20. 
PANSY, FIERY FACES. An interesting and charming nov- 
elty; the flowers are of pleasing shape; in color purple-scarlet 
with yellow margin and yellow eye; the three lower petals marked 
with large, velvety, purple-black spots; very brilliant and attrac- 
tive. No. 6042. Pkt., .20. 
PANSY, PRESIDENT CARNOT. .A handsome white Pansy, 
large in size and of an effective appearance, blotched on each of 
the five petals with violet. No.6077. Pkt., .20. 
PANSY, SWEET=SCENTED: This new strain combines de- 
lightful perfume with exquisite beauty and variety of colors. The 
flowers are from two: to two-and-a-half inches across; of great 
substance, and include both selfs and fancies. Many of the flow- 
ers are exquisitely tinted, striped and edged, and the colors are 
exceedingly beautiful. 
Finest mixed. No. 6092. 
The petals are thick and velvety. Best 
for cutting. kt., .15. 
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PHLOX DR. NANA CQERULEA STELLATA. 
Packet, .15. No. 6557. 
PHLOX DRUIIMONDI NANA CQCERULEA STELLATA. 
A novelty of great merit for low beds, borders. etc.; of dwarf, 
compact habit, having large, light-blue flowers with white centres ; 
blooms very freely; of easy cultivation. No. 6557. Pkt., .15. 
_ PETUNIA, FRINGED GIANTS;. DOUBLE. 
DOWNIE’S ICELAND POPPIES. 
POPPY, DOWNIE’S SUPERB ICELAND, MIXED. Few 
summer flowers are more attractive or more popular at the present 
time than the pretty Iceland Poppies. They are hardy and bloom 
continuously. This fine strain contains a number of new and 
choice colors. Jf sown early the plants bloom freely the first 
year. Mixedcolors. No. 6237. .Pkt.,..10. 
POPPY, FIRE FLAIE. A most charming double Poppy; 
color white, beautifully tinted on the edges with red: the plants 
are very free-blooming and the flowers large; very double and 
beautifully feathered; height, about 15 inches; one of the hardi- 
est and most attractive annual Poppies, and can be grown in any 
garden. No. 6127. Pkt., .10. 
POPPY, DWARF PZEONY, SALMON-ROSE. A new color 
among Poppies; flowers double, very brilliant and attractive; 
effective annual; easily cultivated. No. 6177. Pkt., .15. 
PENTSTEMON, NEW HYBRID. (Large Flowering.) 
A most charming class of plants for summer, growing from one- 
and-a-half to two feet high; the long, tubular flowers are borne on 
branching spikes; the colors are very pretty and in great variety; 
valuable for garden decoration and for cutting. ~ 
If the seed is started early, and the young plants grown on, will 
- bloom abundantly during summer and fall. No. 6320. Pkt. .10. 
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ing double form producing freely very large, fringed flowers in a 
great variety of colors; a large percentage comes true from seed. 
Finest mixed. No. 6452. Pkt. .25. 
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CARDINAL POPPY, NEW HYBRIDS. 
POPPY, NEW ‘‘CARDINAL”’ HYBRIDS. Papaver Car- 
dinale Hybridum. Like the universally admired scarlet type, 
these new varieties grow about 18 inches high. Their habit is 
erect and compact, with dark green foliage. Among the many 
beautiful shades appearing are chamois and brilliant rose on light 
ground; purple, crimson and rose ondark ground. A first-class 
novelty. No. 6107. Pkt., .15. 
