R. & J. FARQUHAR & COZS SEED CATALOGUE. 
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HARRISON’S NEW MAMMOTH MUSK. 
The flowers of this pretty fragrant plant are yellow, very large, 
sxesembling in form the larger flowering J¢7ulus. Charming for 
house or garden. 
Plants, each, 25 cents. 
NEW LARGE GOLDEN MARGUERITE. 
A lovely single Daisy-like Chrysanthemum of exquisite beauty. 
The plants begin to bloom when very small and are full »f flower 
constantly during the season. The flowers are pale yellow, two 
inches or more in diameter, with long stiff stems. Beautiful in the 
garden or house and invaluable for cutting. 
Plants, each, 25 cents. 
ABUTILON, SILVER EDGED. 
A new and most attractive plant. Tlie large dark green leaves 
are sharply and deeply edged with white. Vastly superior to the old 
variegated-leaved variety. Very free flowering and desirable for 
centres of flower beds, subtropical gardening, greenhouse, or window. 
Grows four feet high. A coming favorite. 
Each, 25 cents. 
BROWALLIA SPECIOSA MAJOR. 
New and very valuable decorative plant for the greenhouse or 
window. ‘The plants are studded continuously with fardes shapely 
blue flowers. Asa pot plant this novelty is very desirable, while its 
long sprays are beautiful in bouquets. 
Plants, each, 25 cents. 
ADD 5 CENTS EACH FOR POSTAGE IF SENT BY MAIL. 
18907—NEW PLANTS FOR THE GARDEN— 1897 
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SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. 
A most beautiful hardy plant. Grows in the form of a low 
shrub, with numerous branchlets each bearing clusters of pretty, 
rose-colored flowers. Will do well in any good garden soil. 
Price, each, 25 cents and 50 cents. 
GOLDEN LEAF SALVIA; MANDA’S. 
The entire foliage is deep yellow, the flowers intense scarlet. 
Blooms as freely as Splendens, of which this grand novelty is, we be- 
lieve, a sport. 
Plants, each, 25 cents; doz., 2.50. 
CALIFORNIA VIOLET. 
This is, perhaps, the best of the single-flowering Violets, being 
of large, strong growth and the flower-stems long. The flowers are 
large, very dark blue and fragrant. 
ters stock. 
Doz., 75 cents; per 100, 3.00. By mail, doz., 85 cents. 
Our plants are from headquar- 
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THE FARQUHAR VIOLET. 
Unquestionably the finest Violet in cultivation; very large, 
double flowets on long stems; in color, the darkest and deepest 
blue of any variety ; hardy and exguisitely fragrant. 
Mr. George A. Sutherland, the well-known florist, 
Street, Boston, says :— 
‘*It is the finest Violet I have ever seen, and is sure 
to displace all other varieties when known.’’ 
Plants, doz., 75 cts.; per 100, 4.00. By mail, doz., 85 cts. 
3romfield 
The above plants ready in April. 
