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Farquhars' ReliahJe Seeds, 19 South Market St., Boston. 



NO. PKT. 



PETUNIA — continued. 



767 Grandiflora Fimbriata, fl. pi. 

 Large-tloweting, double, fringed. 

 Higlily rocominended, 50 



768 Green- Edged. Fine, large. 



single tlowers, bordered and veined 

 with green, 25 



769 Superbissima. Large, quite 



distinct, with tigered throat. Very 

 fine '-'5 



770 Collection of 12 finest fringed 



large-flo-wering varieties. f?in- 

 gle, 1.00 



771 —of 6 " " varieties, 50 



772 —of 6 double, large-flower- 



ing varieties. . . . 5(1 



773 —of 6 double, large-flowering 



fringed varieties, . . . 75 



774 PHACELIA Campanularia. 



Large and numerous, deep, satiny- 

 blue flowers. Plant of tine, erect 

 form. Blooms in nine weeks after 

 sowing. Annual. ^ f i., . . .10 



775 Parryi. Now, magnificent annual 



of branchina- hal)it. Flowers large, 

 purplish-violet, with white centre. 

 1ft., 10 



776 PHAS^OLUS Caracalla. An ex- 



quisitely beautiful twining plant, 

 well suited for the garden" in sum- 

 mer and greenhouse in winter. 

 Flowers lilac, in clusters: sweetly 

 fragrant and orchid-like. Start in 



heat, 20 



See also Runner Bean, No. 164 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI. Very great 

 care is bestowed by us in selecting 

 our seeds of these' superb annuals, 

 and the varieties offered will give 

 splendid results. The seeds should 

 be started in gentle heat, and trans- \ 

 planted into good, rich soil. As a 

 bedding plant, the annual Fhlox has 

 few equals, the colors being so rich 

 and effective, remaining so the 

 whole summer. 



777 Finest, new, large - flowering, 



Collectionof 12 separate sorts, 90 



778 of 6 " " . 50 



779 Finest Mixed. Superb colors in 



great variety. Per oz. ,75c., . . 5 



780 — — Large -Flowering, Grandi- 



flora. our special mixture. Flowers 

 large, richly colored, with clearly 

 defined eye,' Unsurpassed. Per oz', 

 81.25 . .10 



781 Grandiflora Alba. Pure white. 



Large. IVr oz.. ^l.-fjO, ... 5 



782 — Black TVarrior. Deep blood-pur- 



ple. Per oz., 81.50, .... 5 



783 — Coccinea. Scarlet, splendid. Per 



oz., $1.50, .5 



784 —Rosea. Rose-color. Per oz., §2.00, 5 



785 — Splendens. Large, bright-scarlet, 



suporl). IVr oz., ,82.00, . . . 5 



786 — Stellata Splendens. New. Scar- 



let, with large, white eye. Extra, . 10 



787 Coccinea Serai-pl'eno. New. 



Scmi-doul)le, scarlet flowers. Quite 

 a novel departure. . . . 20 



788 Heynholdi. Dwarf section, admira- 



bly suited for dwarf edgings and pot 

 culture. Choicest mixed, . . 15 



789 Graf Gero. Charming dwarf strain 



for pots, vases, etc. Mixed colors, 15 



790 Nana Compacta. New, dwarf 



section, with large flowers. Habit 

 very couipact. Valuable introduc- 

 tion. Finest mixed 10 



791 Nivea. Sjwwball. White, (i 



inches 10 



792 Victoria. Deep scarlet. Very 



fiiu\ (I inches. ... . . 10 



XO. PKT. 



793 PHLOX DECUSSATA. Perennial 



Phlox. 'J'he varieties of this splen- 

 did, hardy jjerennial have been 

 much improved of late. Newest and 

 choicest sorts. Extra fine quality. 

 2% ft ... 10 



PINK. Carnation Pink, DianthuK Uor- 

 ten-sis. The foliage is more grass- ' 

 like and the pUmt much hardier 

 than the Carnation. Flowers double, 

 and strongly clove-scented. With 

 slight protection during winter they 

 thrive splendidly out-of-dours. Per- 

 ennial. 1 ft., 



794 Mignardise, Double Perfection. 



New race of the splendid Scotih 

 Pink. Perfect, double flowers; pet- 

 als round and massive; flower-stems 

 str(mg and erect. Comes about 70 

 per cent. true. Finest mixed, 



795 Picotee. Prize stock. Extra line 



mixed , 



796 Plumarius. Pheasant-eye Piiik. Sin- 



gle; fringed ,5 



797 —Double. Hardy Garden Pink Ex- 



tra fine-mixed. Per oz.. 84.00, . ., 10 



798 Paisley Pink. Finest <lo}d)le fthoiv, 



or Florists. From a celebrated col- 

 lection saved from choicest varieties 

 only, 50 



799 PLATYCODON Grandiflorum. 



Herbaceous perennial. Avitli large, 

 cup-shaped, blue or white flowers; 

 give slight protection during winter. 

 2 ft., 10 



800 POLEMONIUM. Jacob's Ladder, 



Greek. Valerian. Hardy, herbaceous 

 per.nmials, with large, "showy flower- 

 heads; tine border plants, succeeding 

 in common garden soil. Mixed col- 

 ors. 2 ft., 5 



POLYANTHUS. Primula. Charming, 

 very early spring flowering, dwarf 

 plants, requiring but sliglit i)rotec- 

 tion f rom the frosty winds of Avin- 

 ter. Cool, shaded situation. 



801 Mixed, First Quality. From 



finest varieties only. Per oz., 82 00, 10 



802 Duplex; Hose-in-Hose. Very 



pretty sorts. . . . 20 



803 Gold 'Laced. Charming varieties; 



richly colored flowers, edged with 

 yellow. I, ounce, $1.00, . 20 



804 Vulgaris. True, yellow, hardy Prim- 



rose. . . . . . .15 



805 Veitch's Strain. Superb, large, 



mottled, gold-laced, and self-colored 

 flowers. Finest mixed, . . .25 



POPPY. See Papaver, No. 728. 



PORTULACA. These are perhaps 

 the most brilliant dwarf annuals in 

 cultivation, luxuriating in any open 

 sunny situation and light .soil; cov- 

 ered with flowers all the season : of 

 easiest cultivation. Our double Por- 

 tulaca is very tine, and i)roduces 

 large per ceiitage of double flowers. 

 4 inches. 



806 Finest Double, Mixed. Extra 



choice. Per oz.. 87.00, ... 10- 



807 Collection of 6 distinct col- 



ors. 



808 Single, Large-Flowering. Extra 



mixed. I'er oz.. 75c., . . .5 



809 Collection of 8 distinct 



colors. 35 



810 Scarlet. Peroz.,7dc., . . 5 



811 White. " 75c., . . t> 



812 Yellow. " 75c., . . 5 



