R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
Pkt. 
VERBENA..— Continued. 
4685 Mixed. Many beautiful colors, Oz., 1.00; 4 0z., .85; .05 
4690 Verbena Venosa. A handsome halt- hardy perennial 
with purple flowers remaining in bloom for a long 
period. lfoot. ... oss Oz., 40; .10 
4695 Lemon Verbena. Aloysia citriodora. Elegant tender 
perennial with fragrant evergreen leaves. ‘The young 
sprays are useful for combining with other flowers in 
bouquets : ; soa lKh) 
VINCA.. Diadacascar Porcenie 
Ornamental free-blooming perennials flowering the first 
year from seeds sown in February or March in heat. 
‘They have dark laurel-like foliage and handsome pink 
and white flowers. They are most effective as bedding 
plants and are particularly adapted for dry sunny 
situations where they will flower luxuriantly all sum- 
mer. Seeds are of slow germination. 1 foot. 
4700 Bright Rose. 4705 Pure White. 
4710 White with rose eye. 4715 Mixed. 
Each of all the above colors and mixed 
Oz , 1.00; 4 oz., .85: .10 
VIRGINIAN STOCK. 
Early flowering hardy annuals, largely grown for their 
bright effect in the garden. 
4720) MEKOGt avec | vtis. baste) oe waleescoye), ge dey he O Zane ae 
VISCARIA. Rock Lychnis. 
Showy and profuse-blooming annuals, effective in small 
beds or borders. 1 foot. 
4725 Finest Mixed ... sic yee at Oz., .25; .05 
WALLFLOWER. 
These new early-flowering varieties may be treated as 
annuals, and if sown in heat during February or 
March the plants will bloom freely through the sum- 
mer and autumn. Excellent for forcing. 2 feet. 
4730 Early Parisian or cE Light brown. Oz., -60; .10 
ase Bien Bee eat - a sf OZ., ot 15 
‘ - 473 olden Yellow. ae : oz. .50; .1d 
MGSO PSM ELY WETS EEIIEETD Na (on 4740 Kewensis. The flowers of this new hy brid are See 
VERBENA on long slender stalks and are extremely fragrant, the 
. colors varying from sulphur yellow to brownish-violet. 
4650 Farquhar’s Mammoth Hybrids Mixed. An improy- From seeds sown in July paps will commence flower- 
ed strain of vigorous growth-producing trusses of large Pkt. ing in early winter Se oe Bs tela 
ee pce! many brilliant colors, Oz., 2.00; + 0z., .60; .10 For Perennial Varieties, see ‘No: . 7915-7925. 
5 ian ue. 4660 Giant Pink. 
4665 Giant Searlet. 4670 Giant White. WHITLAVIA Grandifiora. 
4675 Striped. Pretty hardy annuals with bell-shaped flowers borne in 
Each of the above colors ... O2., 2.00; } 0z., .60; .10 profusion on compact plans. 1 foot. 
4680 Auricula-flowered mixed. Large flowers with dis- 4745 Blue sas tee . tee --. O0z., 30; .05 
tinct white eye in each floret... Oz., 1.50; $.0z., .50; .10 4750 White 206 eee a0 50.0 Boo OS eae, ave 
WIGANDIA. 
Stately and decorative 
half-hardy perennials 
with very large beau- 
tifully-veined leaves 
frequently three feet 
long; invaluable for 
sub-tropical beds or 
lawn groups. Seeds 
sown in heat during 
February or March 
produce fine plants 
for summer. 6 ft. 
4755 Caracasana. 
Lilac, Pkt., .10 
4760 Imperialis. 
Very orna- 
mental,Pkt., .10 
XIMENESIA 
Enceliodes. 
4765 A showing 
half- hardy 
annual with 
broad clus- 
ters of yel- 
low flowers. 
Viscaria, Finest Mixed. No. 4725. 2 feet, Pkt., .10 
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Vinca. Now 4715. 
