Mailed free at catalogue prices to any address in the United States. 
The minimum charge for seeds by weight is ten cents. 
where not quoted, will be charged at a slight advance over the ounce and pound rates. 
200 
FARQUHAR’S FLOWER SEEDS. 
the numbers are sufficient. 
ACONITUM, Wilsoni. This recent introduction from China, 
with large pale-blue trusses, is the latest-flowering of all the 
Monk’s-Hoods. It attains a height of about 4 feet. After the 
terminal flower truss is over, lateral shoots a produced which 
ct., .25. 
NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES, 1911. 
In ordering it is unnecessary to write the names— 
Fractions of an ounce and quarter pounds, 
For General List see Page 43. 
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continue flowering until late in the season. 
202 AMBERBOA muricata rosea. 
for cutting. 1d feet. Pkt. .15; 4 pkts., 50. 
203 
3 feet. Pkt.,.15; 4 pkts., .50. 
gance. 14 feet. Pkt., .20; 4.0z., $1.00; oz., $3.00. 
210 Enehantress. This aster has become popular for early 
cutting. It blooms in July, producing large double flowers 
of a lovely flesh pink color and having stems a foot in 
length. 1 foot. Pkt., .20; 4.0z., 1.00; oz., $3.00. 
215 General Jaequeminot. One of the most beautiful sorts 
with large, full and perfectly formed double flowers. The 
color is rich crimson, almost identical with that of the 
General Jacqueminot Rose. 2 feet. Pkt., .15; 4 0z.,$1.00; 
0z., $3.50. Dimorphotheca aurantiaca. 
220 Lady Washington. ~- This superb, tall Aster 
produces large perfectly double flowers, white 939 BELLIS perennis fl. pl. Giant Pink. 
shaded with pale rose, a delicate and popular A magnificent strain of English Daisy 
color. It is one of the best sorts for August producing flowers nearly twice as large 
and September cutting. Pkt., 20; 4 oz., $1.29; as the old variety. The plants are of 
2 oz., $4.00. robust growth and bloom abundant- 
225 Royal Purple. A grand and stately Aster grow- ly. Pkt., .25. 
ing to a height of about two feet, with flowers 934 BELLIS perennis fl. pl. Giant 
about four inches across, of a rich shade of dark White. A companion to the pre- 
blue. Pkt.,.20; toz., $1.00; oz., $3.50. ceding with white flowers. Pkt., .25. 
227 Yellow Prince. A new departure in color of 9235 CARNATION American Giant Per- 
the perennial Asters; the flowers are of a citron 
yellow color and are borne on long stems. 2 feet. 
Pkt., .20;3 pkts., .50. 
230 BEGONIA semperflorens Salmon Queen. This 
new bedding Begonia is one of the best of its race. 
The plant grows to a height of 12 to 15 inches, the 
foliage being of rich metallic coppery-green with 
flowers of a brilliant salmony-red. Pkt., .25; 5 pkts. 
$1.00. 
Aster Debutante. 
No. 205. 
A free-blooming hardy annual 
producing numerous centaurea-like flowers of light pink; fine 
ANTIRRHINUM majus. Ruby. An exceedingly attractive new 
variety with large self-colored flowers of bright ruby red. 
ASTER Debutante. A beautiful pure white delicately feathered 
Aster, coming into bloom three to four weeks earlier than the 
popular Comet Asters, and rivalling them in size and ele- 
petual, This seed was obtained 
from one of the best known Carna- 
tion hybridizers in the country and 
is saved from his very finest crosses. 
Stock limited. Pkt., $1.00. 
240 CHRYSANTHEMUM inodorum 
Bridal Robe. This new introduc- 
tion received an Award of Merit from 
the Royal Horticultural Society of 
London. The plant is compact with 
double flowers of the purest white, 
carried well above the dark green, 
finely cut foliage. The cut flowers 
are admirably adapted for all kinds 
of floral work. Hardy annual; 1 
foot. Pkt., .15; 4 pkts., 50. 
245 CLARKIA elegans Brilliant. A 
handsome variety with bright double- 
red flowers in great profusion; fine for 
cutting; 1 foot. Pkt., .15; 4 pkts., .50. 
246 CLEOME gigantea alba. A white 
form of the Giant Spider Plant, 
forming bushy plants 4 feet high; 
very ornamental in groups. Pkt., 
.15; 4 pkts., .50. 
COSMOS Lady Lenox. A handsome 
new variety of strong and vigorous 
growth with flowers of extraordinary 
size and beauty. The color is a light 
pink, a shade much in demand for 
table decoration. 6 feet. Pkt., .15; 
4 pkts., .50. 
270 DAHLIA Peeony-flowered Mixed. 
This new class has flowers resembling 
semi-double Ponies, borne on tall 
erect stems. The brilliant flowers 
make a handsome display in the garden 
and last well when cut. To obtain the 
best results, seeds should be sown in- 
doors during March or April. Pkt.,.15; 
4 pkts., .50. 
260 
No. 3056 
Delphinium hybridum True Blue, 
No. 280. 
