H. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



1902 

 1915 



1920 

 1930 



CINERARIA. 



Maritima. Dusty Miller. Silvery-green laciniated foliage. 1 ft. 

 Cineraria hybrida, see No. 5435. 



Clarkia. 



These popular annuals are of easy culture, and in large masses are exceed- 

 ingly bright and attractive. The long graceful sprays are valuable for 

 table decoration. 1 ft. 

 Farquhar's Salmon Queen. Long graceful sprays of double salmony- 



pink flowers. ... ... ... ... Oz., .75; I oz., .25 



Farquhar's White Prince. Very large double white flowers. 



Oz., .75; ioz., .25 

 Farquhar's Brilliant. Beautiful bright salmonj^-scarlet flowers; very 



double. ... ... ... ... ... ... J oz., .40 



Farquhar's Delicate Pink. Long graceful sprays of double pink 



flowers. . . ... ... ... ... J oz., .35 



Farquhar's Scarlet Queen. A very pretty new Clarkia with glowing 



orange-scarlet flowers borne in great profusion; double. 



Double Mixed. Oz., .40 



Carnation-flaked. Long spikes of single light pink flowers flaked 



with crimson ... ... ... ... ... ... Oz., .50 



Farquhar's Single Pink. Long spikes of pale pink flowers; excellent 



for cutting. . . ... ... ... . . ... Oz., .50 



CLEOME. Spider Plant. 

 Pungens. A robust garden annual, with clusters of rose-colored flowers 

 borne in profusion. Fine for shrubbery borders. 4 ft. . , .Oz., .50; 



Gigantea alba. A white form of the preceding; very showy. 



COLLINSIA. Charming annuals adapted to dry situations. 1 ft. 

 Finest Mixed. Oz., .30; 



CONVOLVULUS. 



Early. blooming hardy annuals, with very brilliant flowers. Excellent for 



seashore or mountain gardens. 1 ft. 

 MinorFinestMixed.Oz., .25Pkt. .05 1 1925 Minor Blue. Oz., .30; 



Minor Rose Queen, " .30 " .05 | Major, see Ipomoea, No. 5223. 



55 



Pkt. 

 .10 



.10 



,10 



.15 



.15 



.15 

 .05 



.10 



.10 



.10 

 .15 



.05 



.05 



1935 



1940 

 1946 



1948 



COSMOS. 



This is one of our most useful and beautiful autumn flowers. To get it in bloom early 

 the seed should be sown in May in the open ground where the plants are desired to 

 bloom, and the seedlings allowed to grow and flower without being transplanted. 

 Farquhar's Early Hybrids Mixed. The earliest strain of 



Chrysanthemum. Fiirquhar's Morning Star. 



Cosmos 



Cosmos in existence. If sown in May in the open ground it usually 

 blooms by the first or second week in July. 4 ft. 



Farquhar's Early Pink 1945 Farquhar's Early White 

 Farquhar's Early Red pkt. 



Each of the above colors and mixed. i oz., .60 .10 



Lady Lenox. Flowers of extraordinary size and beauty. The color 



is a light pink, a shade much in demand for table decoration. 6 ft. 



i oz., .50 Pkt. .15 

 1949 Lady Lenox White. A 

 fine pure white selection 

 from the above. Pkt. 



J oz., .60 .25 

 GIANT, or LATE FLOWER- 

 ING COSMOS. 5 ft. 

 1955 Red. 1960 Pink. 

 1965 White. 1968 Mixed. 



Each of the above colors and 

 mixed, oz., .50; J oz., .15; pkt. .10 



CUPHEA. Cigar Plant. 

 1970 Platycentra. A dwarf 

 perennial adapted for 

 bedding or as a pot 

 plant. Small, scarlet 

 and black, tubular 

 flowers. 1ft. Pkt., .25 



DAHLIA. 



This popular plant is easily 

 raised from seed, flower- 

 ing the same season. 

 1975 Cactus-flowered Mixed. 

 Double and single 



Pkt. 



loz., l.OO' .20 



Large-flowering 



Pkt. 



i oz., .60 ,15 



1985 Double Pompone Mixed. 

 ioz.,.60;Pkt„,10 

 1990 Single Prize Mixed. 



Clarkia. Farquhar's Salmon Queen. i OZ., .35; Pkt,, , lU 



flowers. 



1980 Double 

 Mixed. 



Cosmos. Farquhar's Early Pink. 



