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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.. BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



TALL NASTURTIUM. Continued. 

 2905 Farquhar's Vesuvius; Glowing apricot-pink Pkt. 



flowers with fine dark foliage. ; lb., .75; oz., .25; .10 



2910 Scarlet " .15; .05 



2915 Spotted. Straw-color spotted with crimson. " .15; .05 



2920 Yellow. Light yellow " .15; .05 



2925 Mixed. A superb mixtui-e, embracing many colors. 



Lb.. 1.00; i lb., .30; oz., .10; .05 



2930 Collection of 12 varieties, separate. /???ported 50 



2935 Collection of 6 varieties, separate. /wiporied 25 



LOBB'S NASTURTIUM. TropcBolum Lohhianum. 

 An exceedingly free blooming race, embracing the most brilliant 

 colors, with neat dark green or purplish foliage, climbing about eight 

 feet. Excellent for window boxes, vases, hanging baskets, and 

 rockeries; also the most satisfactory class for conservatory or 

 house cultivation during winter. 

 2940 Asa Gray. Creamy white; very attractive 



shade. Pkt. 

 Oz., .25; .10 

 . " .20; 

 . " .20; 

 " .40; 

 . " .25; 

 . " .25; 



3020 



3025 



3030 



3035 



3040 



05 



10 



Nicotiana affinis Farquhar's Hybrids. 



J^-~ NICOTIANA. 



Affinis. An extrem_ely free and continuous blooming Pkt. 

 Tobacco with clusters of white tubular flowers, fragrant 

 in the morning and evening. 3 ft. Oz., .75; J oz., .25; 



Affinis Farquhar's Hybrids. Flowers similar 



in shape to the Affinis and sweetly scented; the colors 

 varying from creamy-white to mauve and violet includ- 

 ing also shades of rose. The finest of the section. 3 ft. 



J oz., .35; 



Sanderae. An excellent variety for planting in large 

 beds or borders, giving a continuous display of bloom 

 until late in the season ; color brilliant carmine-red. 3 

 ft I oz., .35; 



Colossea. Magnificent foliage plant attaining a height 

 of five or six feet, with leaves two feet in length and a 

 foot in width; valuable for sub-tropical beds. 



Sylvestris. A handsome plant of pyramidal habit, with 

 glaucous leaves and large drooping clusters of pure white, 

 tube-shaped flowers, which remain fully expanded 

 throughout the day, fragrant. 4 to 5 ft. Valuable for 

 sub-tropical effects. ... ... ... \ oz^ .25; 



2945 Atropurpureum. Deep crimson. . . . 



2950 Aureum. Pure golden yellow. 



2955 Black Prince. Velvety-black, dark foliage 



2960 Cardinal. Cardinal-red 



2965 Due de Vicenee. Pale lemon-color. . . . 



2970 Geant des Batailles. Sulphm- yellow with carminel 



Oz., .25: 



2975 Lucifer. Rich dark scarlet " .25; 



2980 Princess Victoria Louise. Creamy white with orange- 

 scarlet blotches. ... ... ... . . .Oz., .25; 



2985 Spitfire. Dazzling scarlet " .25; 



2990 Mixed. All colors. ... Lb., 1.50; Jib., .50; " .20; 



2995 Collection of 10 separate colors. Im-ported. 



3000 Collection of 6 separate colors. Im-ported. 



NEMESIA. 



3005 StrumOSa Suttoni. Finest Mixed. A .splendid 

 annual for small beds with very attractive flowers. The 

 colors include white, yellow, orange, pink and crimson. 

 1ft 



NEMOPHILA. 



.10 

 .10 



.10 

 .10 

 .05 

 .75 

 .40 



.25 



3045 

 3050 



Splendid free-flowering, dwarf hardy annuals, with cup-shaped 

 flowers of many bright colors, the blue shades being particularly 

 fascinating. They should be planted in moist soil, partial shade 

 being favorable. 1 ft. Pkt. 



3010 Finest Mixed. Including white, lilac, brown and many 



shades of blue Oz., .30; .05 



3015 Insignis. Beautiful light blue " .30; .05 



NIEREMBERGIA. 



Half hardy perennials of light and slender growth with large 



cup-shaped flowers, blooming the first year if sown earlj'. 1 ft. Pkt. 



Frutescens. White tinted with lilac. "... \ oz., .25; .10 



10 



.25 



10 



Gracilis. Purple and white. 



oz., .30; .10 



NIGELLA. Love-in-a-Mist. 

 Interesting hardy annuals with finely cut foliage and curious flowers. L\ ft. 



3055 Miss Jekyll. The flowers of this attractive plant are of a beautiful 

 shade of cornflower blue, a color seldom seen in annuals. For cutting this 

 variety is unexcelled. ... ... ... Oz , .75; \ oz., .25; 



10 



3060 Damascena. 

 3065 Double white. 



Double blue. 



Oz., .40; 



Pkt. 



.05 



.30; .05 



3070 



307() 



3080 



Nigella Miss Jekyll. 



(ENOTHERA. Evening 

 Primrose. Aeaulis. Hardy 

 annual with large silvery- 

 white flowers. 6 in. 



^i oz., .30; 



Bistorta Veitchii. Bright 

 yellow flowers spotted with 

 crim.son. 1 ft. J oz., .25; 



Rosea Mexicana. Bright 

 rose. G in. \ oz., .50; 



OXALIS Tropseoloides. 



Si)l('n(li(l dwarf bedding plant 

 witii dark brown foliage form- 

 ing a dense mat, the tiny yel- 

 low flowers being inconspicu- 

 ous; excellent for mosaic 

 bedtling. 4 in. { oz., .50; 



10 



.10 



10 



.15 



Nemesia Strumosa Suttoni. 



