FARQUHAR'S FLOWER SEEDS. 



Mailed free at catalogue prices to any address in the United States. In ordering it is unnecessary to write the names — the numbers are 

 sufRcient. The minimum charge for seeds by weight is ten cents. Fractions of an ounce and quarter pounds, where not quoted, will be charged at a slight advance 

 over the ounce and pound rates. For General List see page 47. 



NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES, 1926. 



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ANTIRRHINUM, FARQUHAR'S PEERLESS. (Smipdmson.) 

 These new "Peerless" Snapdragons were obtained from a noted 

 raiser of this charming race of plants and is the result of many years of 

 hybridizing, selecting only the best types. The plants are of robust 

 growth producing enormous flowers which are borne profusely on long 

 graceful spikes. Excellent for bedding and cutting. 



No. 



150 Golden Yellow. 



155 Delicate Pink. 



160 Salmon Pink. 



165 Bright Orange. 



No. 

 170 

 175 

 180 

 185 



Crimson. 

 Flame Color. 

 Bright Cerise. 

 White. 



Antirrhinum, Farquhar's Peerless. 



Each of the above colors 25 cents per packet. 



140 ANTIRRHINUM, "Peaehblow." Massive spikes of striking 

 blooms, having a central band of rich golden-yellow which 

 merges on either side into a delicate tint, like the flush on the 

 cheek of a well-ripened peach. Pkt. 25 cts. 



145 ANTIRRHINUM, "Weld Pink." One of the most beautiful 



varieties of recent introduction, the color being an exquisite 

 salmon-pink shading to orange in the throat. The plant is of 

 strong, bushy habit, with numerous flower spikes. Awarded 

 a Certificate of Merit by the Mass. Hort. Society. $1.00 per pkt. 



146 ANTIRRHINUM "Exquisite." A very attractive new va^ 



riety producing large flowers of soft silvery-pink with cream- 

 colored fall. Pkt., 25 cts. 



ANTIRRHINUM, WINTER-FLOWERING. This class of 

 Snapdragons is extensively grown under glass for Winter bloom- 

 ing but they can also be used for bedding during the Summer 

 months. 



190 Phelps White. Pure white. 



191 Yellow. Rich golden-yellow. 



194 Nelrose. Light pink. 



Each of the above varieties, Pkt., 60 cts. 



236 CALCEOLARIA, Albert Kent. A very fine new Calceolaria 

 that may be grown in the greenhouse or used for bedding out 

 of doors. With its bright golden-yellow flowers, blotched rich 

 maroon-red and borne in hiige trusses throughout the Summer, 

 it makes a beautiful and conspicuous display. Pkt., 50 cts. 



240 CARNATION, Allwoodil. A new hybrid race of perpetual 

 flowering Garden Carnations, valuable for border, rockery and 

 window basket decoration. The clove-scented flowers are pro- 

 duced in great abundance from May until frost, and are dis- 

 tinguished for their handsome colors and markings. Pkt., $1.00. 



COSMOS, CRESTED OR ANEMONE-FLOWERED. A very 

 beautiful race of recent introduction. The flowers are double 

 crested with a row of guard petals around the base of the flower 

 which make them very effective. 



246 Pink Beauty. Soft pink. Pkt. 25 cts. 



247 White Queen. Pure white. Pkt., 25 cts. 



248 Crimson. A handsome shade. Pkt., 25 cts. 



275 DAHLIA, Coltness Hybrids. A splendid new class of single 

 Dahlias of compact habit growing to a height of about 18 inches 

 and bearing a continued succession of bloom from July until frost. 

 The well expanded flowers have either flat or slightly fluted petals 

 varying in size but mostly about 3 inches in diameter. The 

 colors range from light to dark in great variety. Pkt., 35 cts. 

 3 pkts., $1.00. 



280 DIGITALIS, Isabellina. A distinct color, clear sulphur-yellow. 

 Plant is as robust in habit as the common Foxglove. Pkt. , 20 cts. 



