6 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES. 
268 CYPERUS adenophorus. An extremely ornamental. Cy- 
perus from Brazil with graceful dark green foliage. The 
flower panicles are of a light green and are composed of a 
great number of spikelets. Very effective when mixed with 
other plants in the conservatory. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. 
DAHLIA Peony-flowered Mixed. This class has 
flowers resembling semi-double Ponies, borne on taii erect, 
stems. The brilliant flowers make a handsome display in 
the garden and last well when cut. To obtain the best re- 
sults, seeds should be sown indoors during March or April. 
Pkt., .15; 4 pkts., .50; 
DIMORPHOTHECA sinuata. A charming new variety 
of this popular plant growing 12 to 15 inches high and pro- 
ducing large daisy-like flowers of light chamois shading to 
blue in the centre. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. 
273 DIMORPHOTHECA aurantiaea hybrida fl. pl. Semi- 
- double and double flowering varieties of D. awrantiaca hybrida, 
recently introduced. The colors are as rich and varied as 
those of the single flowering sorts; ranging from white to 
light and dark yellow, from salmon-rose to orange. Pkt., .25; 
5 pkts., $1.00. 
278 ESCHSCHOLTZIA Californica erecta Fiery Red. The 
plants of this new poppy are of upright growth and very com- 
pact, with flowers of bright fiery-red. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. 
290 GERBERA Jamesonii Hybrids. A new race with a 
wonderful range of colors including white to cream and from 
pink to rich crimson. The plants are of sturdy growth with 
flowers borne on long stems. Pkt., .50. - 
295 HEUCHERA econvallaria. A new race of large-flowering Calceolaria. ° Veitchii. 
varieties forming dense compact plants. The individual 
flowers are said to be as large as Lily-of-the-Valley bells. 336 MAURANDIA Purpusii. A showy new tender perennial 
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296 Snowwhite. 297 Flesh-color. Each, Pkt., .20;3 pkts., .50. from Mexico blooming the first year from seed. The plant 
315 LARKSPUR Azure Fairy. A valuable addition to the is of bushy growth and is densely covered with purplish- 
annual Larkspurs. The plant grows to a height of about 12 crimson flowers. This variety forms tuberous roots which 
inches and is covered with a profusion of blooms, of a lovely may be taken up and stored during winter. Pkt., .20; 
clear bright blue. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. ras 3 pkts., .50. 
316 LARKSPUR chinensis Violet-Red. A new and distinct 337 MYOSOTIS alpestris. Double Blue. A charming new 
variety with large violet-red flowers which will undoubtedly variety producing exquisite sprays of rich blue, double 
prove of great’ value for the hardy border; blooms the entire flowers in abundance. The plants are of compact, pyramidal 
summer. 3 ft. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. f ‘ growth and are very attractive. Pkt., .25. 
318 LAVATERA splendens Sunset. A greatly improved variety MARIGOLD African. The following magnificent strains 
of the Lavatera with beautiful deep rose-pink flowers. The are great improvements upon the older varieties. The plants 
habit of the plant is very compact and for bedding will be are of compact bushy habit with flowers of large size, 
invaluable. Height 23 ft. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. globular form and densely double. 
320 LEUCANTHEMUM Prezecox White Lady. Hardy Mar- 338 Prinee of Orange. 339 Lemon Queen. 
guerite. A charming new hardy Marguerite resembling in Each of the above 2 varieties, Pkt., .15; 4 pkts., .50. 
appearance the indoor variety Mrs. F. Sander. The pure 370 PRIMULA chinensis Queen Alexandra. A magnificent 
white flowers are double and semi-double and are borne on new white Primula with extremely large petals of great 
long stems which will render them valuable for cutting. substance. The plants have dark foliage, are vigorous 
Height, 2 ft. Pkt., .20; 3 pkts., .50. in growth and of fine habit. Pkt., $1.00. 
375 PRIMULA chinensis His Majesty A lovely new Primrose with giant fringed 
flowers of a rich velvety-crimson. The plant is robust with dark red stems and 
very free-flowering. Pkt., $1.00. 
376 PRIMULA chinensis, Giant Art Shade.. A distinct and valuable addition 
to our Giant Primulas. The immense flowers are of reddish-orange and very 
bright. Pkt., $1.00. 
377 PHYSOSTEGIA virginica gigan- 
tea. A giant form of this beauti- 
ful hardy plant said to grow 6 to 
7 feet tall and bearing large flowers 
of a deep rose color. Pkt., .20; 
3 pkts., .50. 
378 PRIMULA obeoniea magnifica. 
The latest introduction in this 
lovely Primrose. The plants are 
of vigorous habit bearing immense 
trusses of lovely flowers with 
fluted and waved petals. The 
colors vary from white to light 
pink. Pkt., .50. 
379 PRIMULA Bulleyana. A distinct 
and handsome Primula recently 
introduced from Western China 
resembling P. Pulverulentain habit, 
but the flowers are of a rich golden, 
yellow, shaded orange-buff, borne 
In whorls; 24 ft. Pkt.) .50: 
381 PRIMULA, Polyanthus Giant 
Hybrids Mixed. Seeds saved from 
a noted collection of large-flowering 
varieties comprising many rich and 
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Eschscholtzia Californica. Fiery-red. beautiful colors. Pkt., .25. Dimorphotheca aurantiaca hybrida fi. pl. 
