R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
SWEET PEAS e— Continued. 
PINK AND ROSE VARIETIES. 
Countess of Spencer. Bright, clear pink; anex- aoe 
quisite flower; the finest of this section. Pkt. 
Lb., $2.00; 4 Ib., .60;0z.,.25; .10 4540 
Gladys Unwin. A lovely shade of light rose ca 4545 
Very large with usually four blossoms to a stem. 
Lib., $1.25; 4 Ib., -40; oz., .15; .10 a 
Lovely. Delicate rose and flesh, a be autiful shade ed 
with frequently four blossoms to a stem. 4555 
Lovely, Speneer. Bright shell pigs shading lighter 
towards the edges 05 210) S45e0 
Sybil Eekford. Blush cape, to SPE 
Oz.,:20; 10 4562 
Agnes Eekford. Soft shell-pink. 
Countess of Lathom. Cream-pink; a rich self-col- A5G5 
ored shade. 4572 
Enehantress. Similar to Countess of Spencer, but ai 
deeper pink ed Soy ee, Oz.,.25; 10 4575 
Queen of Spain. A delicate pearly pink. ; 
Prima Donna. Lovely pale pink;  self-colored, 4580 
with usually four blossoms to a stem. 
Mrs. Alfred Watkins. Clear pink, deeper towards 
the edges : aor Zeeks 0 eee 
Dainty. White aaah ole Uae. Pal brecoss Oza 05 abet 
Earliest of All. The finest pink and white variety 4590 
for forcing; very early. 
Extra Early Blanehe Ferry. The popular pink 4595 
and white variety. 
4597 
ORANGE PINK VARIETIES. 
- 4600 
Helen Lewis. A selection of the Spencer type with 
large wavy flowers of rich orange pink. 4602 
+ Ib., -605 02:5 °.25;° 210 
St. George. Brilliant Sinade= Siar < a true flame 
color Oz., .30; .10 
Bolton’s Pink. Rich salmon pink Oz. 7157 10 
Miss Willmott. Bright orange pink. A grand flower 
of great substance. 
Henry Eckford. Intense shining orange, Oz., .15; .10 lest 
35 
DEEP ROSE AND ROSY CARMINE VARIETIES. 4640 
Janet Seott. A beautiful deep pink of large size. Khas 
5 
Prince of Wales. Rose crimson, self-colored, often 
bearing four blossoms on one stem. 
E. J. Castle. Bright rosy-crimson with veins of deeper noe 
flowers large and wavy Qz., .20 
BLUE AND WHITE VARIETIES. 
Helen Pierce. Pure white, veined and marbled bright blue. 
A very attractive variety Zlbs;, -60:"07.5, -20; 
Phenomenal. A new orchid- flow ae variety with very large 
white blossoms shaded and edged with lilac. 4 Ib:, .353 02z:, .15; 
Lottie Eekford. Rose and white edged with Bliie. 
Maid of Honor. White edged with lavender. 
STRIPED VARIETIES. 
Ameriea. Crimson scarlet striped on white. 
Jessie Cuthbertson. Primrose, striped with light pink. 
SCARLET AND CRIMSON VARIETIES. 
King Edward VII. 
Bright red or crimson scarlet with large 
flowers of fine form EbeetO0mtilbs,, 3d210Z 015% ; 
King Edward VII. Spencer. Gasaeen a fet 2a LOZ OORa: 
Queen Alexandra. A new self-colored scarlet of an intense 
shade; very free flowering 4 Ib., .35; 02., 
John Ingman. Very large wavy flowers of a rich rose-carmine; 
one of “‘Spencer” seedlings FI beniOetOZE 2Os 
George Herbert. Large piey-nearlet flowers of the Spencer 
type at Ted mA ee me ot Oz; 20; . 
Coeceinea. Bright cherry red 
Salopian. Rich crimson self, large flowers. 
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MAROON VARIETIES. 
Black Knight. 
tiful. 
Othello. Dark maroon showing veins of almost black. 
Blaek Michael. Bright shining reddish maroon. 
BLUE AND PURPLE VARIETIES. 
Very deep maroon, large and beau- 
Navy Blue. Fine dark violet blue, one of the best. 
Lord Nelson. Rich deep blue self; almost a navy 
blue : Oz alas 
Horace J. Wright. Sorredacd violet-maroon, wings 
violet, of large size. 
Captain of the Blues Spencer. Standard clear 
purple; wings blue EN Oz., 50: - 
Dobbie’s Mid-Blue. Deep sky-blue, Oz 2202 = 
Flora Norton Speneer. Bright blue with a tint of 
purple; very striking color O72" 50- 
David R. Williamson. Indigo blue standard, wings 
shaded lighter; a grand flower. 
Romolo Piazanni. Large rosy-purple, changing to 
lilac and blue when fully expanded. 
MAUVE AND LAVENDER VARIETIES. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. Pale lav ender blue. The 
largest and lightest of the lavender varieties. 
Mrs. Walter Wright. Large mauve blue of fine 
orm. 
Mrs: George Higginson, Jr. A lovely shade of azure 
blue. 
Asta Ohn Speneer. Lavender suffused with aay e; 
an exquisite shade - .005 
Frank Dolby. A large-flow ered lavender self, ce the 
“Unwin’’ type Oz, -20; 
Tennant Spencer. Rosy-purple, self color, Oz.,.50; 
For New Sweet Peas, see Novelty page No. 5 
TORENIA. 
A most beautiful genus of free-flowering tender annuals. 
If started in heat in February or March they commence 
to bloom-in June and continue until frost; height 10 
inches. 
Bailloni. Flowers golden yellow with purple throat, 
sp) OZes 
Fournieri grandiflora. Sky blue with three large 
blue spots and a bright yellow throat. 4 02., 
Fournieri White ‘Wings. Blush white with yellow 
throat; very beautiful be A2OZ.; Lavoe 
Pkt. 
10 
10 
10 
No. 4640. 
Torenia Fournieri Grandiflora. 
125 ees 
W250 32 
Pkt. 
10 
10 
10 
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