Farquhars' Reliable Seedti^ 19 South Market St., Boston. 



85 



NO. PKT. 



STOCKS: Large-Flowering-, 

 Dwarf, Double— continued. 

 898 Fine Mixed. In great variety, , 5 



89U Collection of 12 linest varie- 

 ties, separate; extra tine, . 75 



900 Collection of 6 finest varie- 



ties, separate; extra tine, . . 40 



901 Blood Red. Darlc red; splendid. 



Per oz , ^4 00 10 



902 Crimson. Strikingly beautiful. Per 



oz., 5^4.00, 10 



90:3 Blue. Distinct shade. Per oz., $4.00, 10 



904 White. Snow-white; extra. Per oz., 



S4.00, 10 



905 Purple. Fine shade. Per oz. $4.00, 10 



906 Victoria Scarlet. Verv rich. Per 



oz., $4 50, ... . .10 



907 Yellow. Golden yellow. Per oz., 



§4 00 .10 



908 Large-Flowering- Pyramidal. A 



dwarf Stock of neat hal)it. Double 



mixed 10 



90'J Snowflake. Pure white; best Ten- 

 week Stock for very early tloAvering; 

 charming double tibwers, . . .20 



Goliath. New; very tall, with splen- 

 did large tlowers and long spikes; 

 largest Ten-week; linest mixed, . 15 



Wallflower-Leaved White. With 

 fresh, shining, green foliage; very 

 double. Per oz., .'i!5.00, . . 15 



Branching Ten-week. Double; 

 exeellent tor bouquets. Pcroz., $4.00, 10 



Earliest-flowering Autumnal. 

 Finest doulde; mixed colors, . . 15 



Boston Florists' White. Fine for 

 winter-cutting under glass; long 

 spikes of pure Avhite, double flow- 

 ers. Oiij- seed of t/iis varieti/ cannot 

 be surpassed, being savcl for us bij 

 one of the best Boston Florists. Per 

 oz., 84.00 15 



East Lothian Scarlet. An au- 

 tumnal-flowering variety; very liar- 

 dy; extra fine, 15 



Brompton, or Winter. lUennial 

 variety; very strong growing, . . 10 



— Scarlet. Brilliant shade, . . 10 



S U ^ D A Dendroides. Fine, 

 decorative plant with greyish-green 

 leaves similar to the Artemesia, . 10 



SWEET PEAS. Lathyrus Odorntus. 

 One of the most charmingly beauti- 

 ful, fragrant, climbing annuals. The 

 flowers are of the brightest colors and 

 excellent for bouquets. 



Sweet Peas should 1-e soAvn very early, 

 in rich, well-worked soil. Make the 

 drill six inches deep, and after sow- 

 ing cov.er only about one inch. Fill 

 in the earth as they grow until the 

 drill is fliled, carefully avoiding 

 covering the young i)lants They 

 deliglit in a sunny sitxiation, with 

 plenty of moisture. 



Our Sweet Peas are from specially se- 

 lected seed-stock, and will give 

 s))leiidid results. 



919 Choicest Mixed. For this extra 



mixture w<! import the brightest 

 and best varieties separately and mix 

 them ourselves. Quality unsur- 

 passed. Per lb., $1.00; per oz., lOc, 5 



920 Fine Mixed. In great variety, as 



imported, i^erlb.. 7.5c.; per oz., 10, 5 



921 Collection of 10 separate colors. 



Distinct; flnest, 40 



922 Adonis. New. Rosy.pink; splendid. 



I'er oz.. 15c., . . ' . . . .5 

 92:j Butterfly. New. White, tinted li- 

 lac. Per oz. 10(;., . .5 



924 Captain Clarke. Tricolor. Per oz.. 



10c. , . 



925 Crown Princess of Prussia. Del- 



icate lilac. Peroz.,10c., ... 5 



910 



911 



912 

 913 

 914 



915 



91G 

 917 

 918 



92G 



927 



928 



929 

 930 



931 

 932 



933 



934 

 935 



93G 

 937 



939 



940 



941 

 942 



943 

 944 



945 

 94G 

 947 



948 



950 



952 



953 



954 



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SWEET PEAS — continued. 

 Fairy Queen. Rose and white. Per 



oz., 15c., 5 



Grand Blue. New. Splendid blue. 



i'er oz., 2.'jc., 5 



Scarlet Invincible. Very brilliant. 



Per oz., lOe., 5 



Carmine Invincible. New, . 10 



Light Blue and Purple. Per oz. 



IOC, 5 



Miss Ethel. New. Pink; blue wings, 10 

 Painted Lady. Pink and white. Per 



oz., loc, 5 



Princess Beatrice. New. Rose- 

 colored. Per oz. ,40c., . . .10 

 Striped. Various. Per oz , lOc, . 5 

 Vesuvius. New. Rose, crimson- 

 spotted; lower part of flower violet, 10 

 Violet Queen. Light violet, . , 10 

 White. Beautiful. I'er oz., 10c. , . 5 



SWEET SULTAN. See Centaurea, 

 No. 292. 



SWEET WILLIAM. Dianthus 

 Barbatus. Well-known, free-flower- 

 ing, hardy biennials; very effective 

 in cliunps or borders. Of easy cul- 

 ture in common garden soil. 1 ft. 



Extra Mixture. Single-flowering. 

 Per oz., 5uc , 5 



Sutton's Auricula-eyed. Grand, 

 large flowers with distinct eye; 

 mixed. Per oz., ,$1.00, , . . 10 



Dwarf Mixed. Very pretty strain. 

 6 inches. 5 



Harlequin. Flowers striped, . 10 



Double-flowering. Finest mixed. 

 Per oz., $1.50, 10 



TACSONIA Ignea. Half-hardy 

 perennial cUmber, with very large, 

 tiery red flowers. 20 ft., ... 20 

 Van Volxemi. Magnificent scar- 

 let flowers, 20 



TAGETES. See Marigold, No. COG. 



TASSEL FLOWER. See Cacalia, 

 No. 188. 



THUNBERGIA. Extremely orna- 

 mental twiners, blocmiing profusely; 

 flowers and foliage both much ad- 

 mired; annual. 5 ft. Start in heat. 

 Finest Mixture. Per oz., 76c., 

 Alata. iiuff; dark eye. Per, oz.,$1.00, 



— Alba, White; dark eye. Per oz , 

 SI. 00, 



— Aurantiaca. Orange; dark eye. 

 I'er oz , "iil.oo, 



— Bakeri. White. Perez., $1.00, . 



TORENIA. These beautiful, free- 

 blooming, trailing plants are charm- 

 ing for ])ots ill the house, or for sum- 

 mer garden decoration. Tender pei'- 

 ennials 1 ft. 



Bailloni. Yellow, with brownisli- 

 red tliioat, 



Pournieri. Velvety blue; charm- 



— GVandiflora. Large; new; tine 

 and distinct, 



10 



TRICHOSANTHES Coccinea. 

 Raiiid glowing, twining annual, 

 with curious, small, oval, green and 

 white fruit. 10 ft 5 



-Colubrina. Serpent Gourd. Very 

 long, curious, Loarlet fruit, . . 5 



955 TRICYRTIS Hirta. Produces mag- 

 nificent spikes of large, orchid-like, 

 hi)otted flowers of great beauty; per- 

 ennial; stands winter with slight cov- 

 ering. 2 ft 10 



