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R. & J. FARQUHAR & €0., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



TORENIA. 



A most beautiful genus of free-flowering tender annuals. If 

 started in heat in February or March thej^ commence to 

 bloom in June and continue until frost; height 10 inches. 

 4635 Bailloni. Flowers golden j'eUow with purple Pkt. 



throat, -iV oz., 1.25; .25 



4640 Fournieri grandiflora. Sky blue with three 



large blue spots and a bright vellow throat. 



i oz., 1.50; .25 

 4645 Fournieri White Wings. Blush white with 



yellow throat; very beautiful. ... 5 oz., 1.25; .25 



4647 Fournieri Speeiosa. A charming new variety 



with very large violet-blue and white flowers. 



VERBENA. 



4650 Farquhar's Mammoth Hybrids Mixed. An 



improved strain of vigorous growth-producing 



trusses of large flowers of many brilUant colors, 



Oz.,2.00; ioz.,.60; 



4655 Giant Blue. 4660 Giant Pink. Variable 



4665 Giant Scarlet. in color. 



4670 Giant White. 4675 Striped. 



Each of the above colors. 



4680 



4690 



4695 



Auricula-flowered Mixed. 



distinct white e3'e in each 



.25 



.10 



.10 



.10 



.05 



.10 

 .15 



for their bright 

 Oz., .40; Pkt. .05 



Verbena Farquhar's Mammotli Hybrids. 



VIRGINIAN STOCK. 



Early flowering hardy annuals, largely grown 

 effect in the garden. 4720 Mixed 



WALLFLOWER. 



These new early-flowering varieties may be treated as annuals, and i f 

 sown in heat during February or March the plants wiU bloom freely 



through the summer 

 autumn. Excellent for forc- 



Oz.,2.00; i oz., .60; 

 Large flowers with 

 floret. 



Oz., 1.75; T oz., .50; 

 4685 Mixed. Many beautiful colors, 



Oz., 1.50; i oz., .50; 

 Verbena Venosa. A handsome half-hardy peren- 

 nial with purple flowers remaining in bloom for 

 a long period. Blooms the first season from 

 seeds. 1 ft. . . . ... ... j oz., .25; 



Lemon Verbena. Aloysia. citriodom. Elegant 

 tender perennial with fragrant evergreen leaves. 

 The young sprays are useful for combining with 

 other flowers in bouquets 



VINCA. Madagascar Periwinkle. 

 Ornamental free-blooming perennials flowering the first 

 year from seeds sown in Febniarj^ or March in heat. They 

 have dark laurel-hke foUage and handsome pink and white 

 flowers. They are most effective as bedding plants and are 

 particularly adapted for dry sunny situations where they 

 will flower luxuriantly all summer. Seeds axe of slow ger- 

 mination. 1 ft. 



4700 Bright Rose. 4705 Pure White. 



4710 White with rose eye. 4715 Mixed. 



Each of the above colors and mixed. Pkt. 



Oz., 1.50; \ oz., .50; .10 



and 



ing. 



2 ft. 





4730 



Early Parisian 

 or Annual. 







Light brown, 



Pkt. 





Oz., .75; J oz., .25; 



.10 



4735 



Blood Red. 







\ oz., .50; 



.15 



4736 



Golden Yellow. 







J oz., .50; 



.15 



4738 



White Gem. 



Creamy-white, 







ioz., .60; 



.15 



4742 



Primrose Queen, 



Light yellow, 







\ oz., .60; 



.15 



For 



Perennial Varieties, 

 Nos. 7915-7925. 



see 



Torenia Fournieri Grandiflora. 



VISCARIA. Rock Lychnis. 

 Showy and profuse-bloom- 

 ing annuals, effective in small 

 beds or borders. 1 ft. 



4723 Cardinalis. Bril- 

 liant crimson very 

 bright and effec- 

 tive. 1 ft. 



i oz., .20; 

 4725 Finest Mixed, 



Oz., .40; 



.10 



05 



Vinca. (M.idagascar Periwinkle.) 



