R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
SWEET PEAS. 
4280 Farquhar’s Bouquet Gems. 
Collection of 10 splendid colors. 
We have selected the newest and 
finest sorts in existence for this 
collection; all large flowered, 
fragrant and with long stems. 
f The packets are of good size. 
Per collection, .40. 
4285 Special Mixture of Pink, 
Yellow and Salmon 
Shades, Pkt. 
iby, <os\ lbi 2507-0 Oe 
4290 Special Mixture of 
White and Lavender 
Shades, 
[iby 7osb bi. 2osoz Umm Op 
j 4295 Special Mixture of Red 
f Shades, 
; Libs =o) Ibis 2on 020, 0m 
yi 4300 Choice Mixed, 
& Lb., .50; 4 Ib., .20; oz., .10; .05 
MISS ELLEN M. WRIGHT, West- 
minster, Mass, April 2nd, writes: 
*‘Your Sweet Peas are certainly the 
finest I ever saw and are enthusiasti- 
cally admired by every one who sees 
them. No one sees them without an 
exclamation of delight.’’ 
The FOLLOWING SWEET PEAS 
except where otherwise priced, 
per Lb., .75; + Ib.; .2/5: 
OZ25 eA Ossp Kt Od. 
WHITE VARIETIES. 
4305 Dorothy Eckford. Very 
large and massive. The finest 
white. 
4310 Emily Henderson. Large flowers of great sub- 
stance; pure white. 
Pkt: 
4315 White Spencer. Enormous flowers of pure white; 
the best of the waved whites ware so Oya Atl) 
4320 Mont Blane. Extremely early white sort; large 
flower, fine for forcing. Lb., $1.00; 4 1b., .35;0z.,.15; .05 
4325 Shasta. Pure white. The petals of both standard 
and wings are wavy on the edges. 
4330 Nora Unwin. Large frilled white flowers of the 
“Unwin type’’ ah aks ee Oz: 7-208) 10 
PRIMROSE VARIETIES. 
4335 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Light primrose, self- 
colored, very large 
4340 Mrs. Collier. Rich creamy yellow, very large, 
er age wae 95 
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4275 Farquhar s Columbian Hybrids, Finest 4345 Primrose Spencer. Beautiful pale primrose, 
Mixe den tniaimixture contains over fifty of the yellow flowers siete Bes Oz5 20% malO 
newest and best large flowering varieties and none of 4355 Queen Victoria. (Black-seeded.) Flowers soft prim- 
the inferior sorts. The balance of color is carefully 
studied and the proportion of each variety weighed out 
before being mixed. Most of them have long stems, 
each carrying three or four flowers of the finest sub- BLUSH VARIETIES. 
stance. The more they are picked the more the flowers 
come, and the better for the vines. Lb., post-paid, 
rose; the buds showing a tint of pink. 
4362 Beatrice Spencer. Standards blush shading to buff; 
1.00; 4 lb., .30; ounce pkt., .10. wings pure pink Lie Oz., 50; .10 
4276 ee ular Orchid- pe lomened Mixture, This 4365 Modesty. Soft blush; the lightest pink sort. 
mixture includes the most effective colors of the giant a Te 
Spencer or Orchid-flowered varieties, many of them 4366 Mrs. Routzahn spencer, poacate sles a pn 10 
producing three to four blooms to a stem. The flowers Laisecir any dehy nea NMRA oo se peer? 
are of immense size, and are excellent for cutting. 4370 Stella Morse. Buff with a tint of pink; general effect 
Lb., post-paid, $2.50; 4 lb., .75; ounce, .25; pkt., a rich cream. 
MISS J. C. WOOD, 131 East 67th Street, New au City, N. Y., March 21st, 1910, writes: —‘‘Last year my Sweet 
Peas which I had from you were extraordinarily fine. 
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