72 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON, ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
SWEET PEAS. 
4275 Farquhar’s Columbian 
Hybrids, Finest Mixed. 
This mixture contains over fifty of 
the newest and best large flowering 
varieties and none of 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 substance. The more they 
are picked the more the-flowers come, 
and the better for the vines. Lb., 
post-paid, $1.25; $ lb., .85; ounce pkt., 
ALO! 
4276 Farquhar’s Orchid-Flow- 
ered Mixture. 
This mixture includes the most effec- 
tive colors of the giant Spencer or 
Orchid-flowered varieties, many of them 
producing three to four blooms to a stem. 
The flowers are of immense size, and are ex- 
cellent for ae Lb., post-paid, $2.75; 41b., .75 
ounce, .25; sae Pkt., .10.: 
4280 Farquhar’ Ss ; 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. 
The packets are of good size. Per collection, .50. — 
4285 Special Mixture of Pink, Yellow and 
ME Salmon Shades Pkt. 
f Lb:, 1:00; + Ib., -30; oz; 103205 
4290 Special Mixture of White and Lavender 
Shades. Lb:, 1:00; + Ib-; .305;\0zs, 1038205 
4295 Special Mixture of Red Shades. 
Lb., 1:00; 2 lb., .30; oz., 105-05 
4300 Choice Mixed ... Lb., .75; 31b., 25; 0z., .10; .05 
Owing to unfavorable weather early last summer, 
Sweet Peas are very scarce. Customers should therefore 
order early, as the supply of some varieties will be 
insufficient to meet all demands. 
SWEET PEAS NAMED VARIETIES. 
* An asterisk denotes Waved or Spencer varieties. 
PURE WHITE. ORANGE SHADES. 
Pkt. on * * 5 
: 4350 yarn F = mk OD Pay ee is 
4302 *Etta Dyke. Very large, pure white; waved. Oz., .50; .15 a: Helen Lewis. Large orange age ie flow ee a 
4304 * in. i i say ((UiaTaD te a belloen eases ck): 
nore Unwin Targets aan, as, Howete "20: 190 43852 *St. George. Brilliant orange-pink. 3 Ib., 1.00; 0z., 35; 10 
as 5 .60; oz., .2 é oF ; : ; 
4305 Dorothy Eckford. Massive flow ers, pure white. 4356 Miss Willmot. Deep orange-pink; very large. 
Lb., 1.00; 3 ‘lb., 130; Oz, «105 205 Lb., 1.00; + lb., 30; oz., 10; .05 
4320 Mont Blane. Early white; fine for forcing. 4360 Henry Eckford. Intense shining orange. 
Lb., 1:00; 2 Ibi, 35; oz.) 15; .05 bby, 2534 lbs 40 5toze aloe 
4322. *White Spencer. Pure wie elepantly frilled. 4362 *Carene. Rich orange; with eroaeu ny four flow ers on 
Pal be) Ik 50s O70 00s) alo a stem. ape gees Rots’ a Ibe) 2:00 soz) .60sses 
4325 *Moneymaker. A giant wavy white of great substance. 
¥ e sO arco: B20 CREAM PINK. 
4363 *Constance Oliver. Delicate pink suffused with cream. 
YELLOW AND BUFF. Oz., .50; .10 
4332 *Clara Curtis. Deep cream yellow; very large. 4364 *Mrs.H. Bell. Rich apricot pink on cream Saori. 
0 Woy, I SLOS Coy na alls) 1 Ib., 1.25; oz., .40; .10 
4335 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Light primrose, self volbred: 4365 Mrs. Hugh Dickson. Light salmon-pink on cream 
Lb., 1.00; 4 lb., .380; 10; .05 ground. + Ib., 1.50; 0z., 50; .15 
4340 Mrs. Collier. Rich creamy-yellow; very large. _ 4366 *Mrs. R. Hallam. Bright salmon on a cream ground. 
Lb:, 1.00; + lb., .30; oz, .10; .05 Oz., .60; .15 
4345 *Primrose Spencer. Beautiful pale primrose 4368 *Mary Garden. Bright cream rose-pink; wavy. 
yellow. A Ib. 1.75; 0z., .50; .15 Oz., .60; .15 
