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FARQUHAR'S FLOWER SEEDS. 



ANNUALS. 



The plants in the following list all bloom the first season from seeds. Many plants not annuals botanically, are included 

 Oecause they bloom the first season, and for cultural pui-poses may be treated as annuals. 



THE ANNUAL FLOWERS are equally valuable to professional and amateur gardeners. Few cultivators realize the vast 

 possibilities they afford at a minimum cost. For cut flowers, garden beds, either in masses of color or for foliage effects, they furnish 

 ample material. A few of them Hke the Asters, Poppies, Sweet Peas, and Nasturtiums are well known and largely used; there are 

 however, many beautiful species which we enumerate in the following list, which are seldom seen, and which would be appreciated were 

 they once grown. 



ADONIS. Flos Adonis. 

 505 jEstivalis. A beautiful free-flowering annual Pkt. 

 with small crimson flowers. 1ft. joz., .15 .05 



AGERATUM. 



These half-hardy annuals are most useful for 

 bedding, remaining in bloom throughout the 

 summer. The taller varieties are excellent 

 for bouquets. 



Tall Blue. Very attractive shade of light blue. 

 1.', ft i oz., .20 



Tali White. U f t i oz., .20 



Blue Perfection. Dark blue; large. 11 ft. 



i oz., .50 



Dwarf Blue. Dark blue; fine bedding va- 

 riety. 9 in. ... ... J oz., .50 



Dwarf White. 9 in. . . I oz., .40 



Princess Victoria Louise. Dwarf, light 



blue, white centre. 9 in. j oz., .60 



Little Blue Star, a miniature variety with 

 beautiful mauve colored flowers. 5 in. 



510 



515 

 520 



525 



530 

 535 



540 



545 



550 



552 



555 



.10 

 .05 



.10 



.10 

 .10 



.15 



.25 



AGROSTEMMA. 



Coeli rosa. Rose of Heaven. Flowers of a 

 bright rose color; excellent for cutting. If ft. 



i 02., .20 

 Coeli rosa alba. White ... i oz., .20 



Perennial varieties, see Nos. 5965-5975. 



.05 

 .05 



Alyssum. White Fleece. 



Warscewiczii compacta 



for conservatory decoration. 1 ft. 

 Finest mixed. Suitable for small beds and borders 



ALONSOA. Mask Flower. 

 A charming variety with dark green leaves and racemes of bright scarlet flowers. 



Excellent 



1 ft. 



560 

 565 



570 



575 

 580 

 585 

 590 



592 



600 



602 



603 



Pkt. 



.25 

 25 .05 



ALYSSUM. 



Anchusa. Farquhar's Annual Blue. 



Free blooming annuals with white flowers suitable for beds and 

 borders; very sweetly scented. 



Benthami. Sweet Alyssum. 1ft. ... j lb., 1.25; oz , .35 .05 



White Fleece, a mmiature variety of great beauty, with 

 masses of fragrant white flowers. Very desirable for dwarf 

 beds and edgings. 4 in. i lb., 3.50; oz., 1.00; \ oz., .35 10 



Little Gem. A free-flowering variety of erect growth, suitable 

 for borders and edgings. 6 in. | lb., 2.50; oz., .75; j oz., .25 .10 



AMARANTHUS. 



Showy annuals, suitable for sub-tropical gardens and borders, 



where the brflliant fohage is very effective. 

 Caudatus. Love-lies-bleeding. Drooping crimson racemes; 



3 ft. ioz., .15 .05 



CruentUS. Prince's Feather. Dark red feathery flowers; 



3 ft. ioz., .15 .05 



Salicifolius. Fountain Plant. Ornamental foliage. 3 ft. 



ioz., .40 .10 

 Tricolor Splendens. Joseph's Coat. Red, scarlet and yellow 



foliage. 2 ft. ... i oz., .50 .15 



AMBERBOA. 



Muricata Rosea. A free-blooming annual resembling the 

 Centaurea. The flowers are about two inches in diameter 

 and of a pleasing shade of pink. Excellent for cutting. 1^ ft. 



ANCHUSA. 



Capensis. Cape For-gel-me-not. Attractive annual with azure 

 blue flowens. U ft. 10 



Farquhar'S Annual Blue, a very showy variety, with 

 rich dark blue flowers borne on long stems. Excellent; 

 for bees. 1| ft .■■ J oz., .25 . lO', 



ARTEMISIA SACCORUM VIRIDIS. Summer Fir. An 

 elegant ornamental fohage plant of pyramidal habit, with _ 

 finely pinnated foliage of a rich dark green. The branches 

 maybe used for bouquets or other decorations. 3 to 5 ft. .15 



