R. & J. FARQUHAR CO., BOSTON. FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES 



NEW GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



400 Beatall. Remarkable new variety with frilled standards 



and waved wings. Color, warm tone of pink, suffused 



salmon-rose. Pkt. 35c. 

 403 Blue Bonnet. True deep blue self; each stem carries four 



large, ruffled blooms. Pkt. 25c. 

 405 Blue Flame. Deep delphinium-blue. Large blooms, 



usually four to each fine stem. Pkt. 25c. 



407 Celebrity. The most vigorous orange-colored Sweet Pea, 



with extra-large flowers on fine stems. Pkt. 25o. 



408 Flamingo. Large flowers of bright orange-scarlet, heavily 



shaded cerise. Fine exhibition variety. Pkt. 35c. 



412 Giant Rose. A superb new variety averaging five blossoms 



on many stems; color, clear rose-pink. Pkt. 35c. 



413 Joan Curtis. A new pink sort in which salmon is delight- 



fully toned with flesh. The deeply waved flowers attain 

 exhibition size and quality. Pkt. 35c. 



415 Laddie. A shade of apricot-cream-pink that is difetinctive, 



identical with that of the popular carnation, Laddie. 

 Pkt. 35c. 



416 Loch Lomond. Rich mahogany, brightened by a lustrous 



overall sheen, unblemished by any magenta tone. Pkt. 35c. 

 418 Miss Delight. Magnificent duplex form with wavy-petaled 

 blooms. Warm, soft salmon-pink on a cream ground, 

 with an amber suffusion. Pkt. 25c. 



419 Nanette. Refined cream-pink of a lively tone, picotee 

 edged; large, beautifully frilled flowers. The spikes are ex- 

 ceptionally long and well furnished and there is strength 

 and substance in both plant and flower. Pkt. 35c. 



433 Pinkie. Large, deep rose-pink blooms, free from any tinge 

 of blueness, nicely waved and well placed on the stems. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



438 Reflection. The flowers are bold, nicely waved, of large 

 size and clear blue with a slight trace of mauve in the bud. 

 Pkt. 35c. 



446 Sonny Boy. A new, distinct color — brilliant vermilion-red 

 with a lovely, velvety sheen. Exquisite cut-flower. Pkt. 

 35c. 



448 Ruffled Beauty. Heavily ruffled blooms carried in graceful 



sprays; color, clear, warm shade of lilac-pink over an 

 amber ground. Pkt. 25c. 



449 The Admiral. One of the largest navy-blue varieties 



introduced to date. Four or five blooms to each spray, 

 carried gracefully on fine, long stems. Pkt. 35c. 



450 Vectis. A white variety, its chief feature being a solid color 



with duplex flowers. It is a remarkably strong grower, 

 with luxuriant foliage, and the blooms have an elusive 

 almond scent, at times quite distinct. Notable advance 

 in the white-seeded section. Pkt. 40c. 



Verbena, Royal Bouquet 



455 URSINIA anethoides, New Hybrids. These lovely "Jewels of the Veldt,' 



hybrids from South Africa, carry their single, daisy-hke flowers on wiry stems 

 well above the foliage. The petals are bright orange but the coloring of the 

 central disc shows wonderful variations in dark tones. Pkt. 35c. 



456 VENIDIUM Fastuosum. A wonderful annual from South Africa, with immense, 



daisy-shaped flowers of pure golden orange having a dark central disc, producing 

 a distinctly unique and charming effect. Pkt. 50c. 



457 Vefbena, Royal Bouquet. (Neiv.) a new, upright, compact form, 



growing 15 to 18 inches high and bearing, in the utmost profusion, very large 

 blooms. The color range is from purest white to pink, red, blue, and purple, 

 many flowers being distinctly auricula-eyed. Mixed colors. Pkt. 40c. 



458 VERBENA, Mammoth Golden Queen. A new, yellow, large-flowered Ver- 



bena, the deepest of its color yet produced. Pkt. 25c. 

 WALLFLOWER, Double Early Wonder. This splendid, double-flowering, fragrant 

 Wallflower comes into bloom as early as the Early Parisian, and is a valuable addi- 

 tion to this popular class. Seed sown in March under glass will produce blooming 

 plants in July. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, London. 



459 Golden Yellow 461 Brown 



Each of the above colors, pkt. 50 cts. 



ZINNIA, GIANT, Dahlia-Flowered. Anew and valuable race of Giant Double 

 Zinnias. The large, magnificent blooms greatly resemble the Decorative dahlias and 

 average from 4 to 5 inches across. A valuable acquisition for cut-flowers or garden 

 decoration. 



465 Canary Bird. Dehcate shade 

 of primrose-yellow. 



467 Crimson Monarch. Bril- 



liant crimson. 



468 Exquisite. Lovely shade of 



Tyrian-rose with center a 

 deeper rose. 



469 Lemon Beauty. Flowers golden yellow on brown — attractive pastel shade. 



470 Old Rose. A charming shade. 



471 Polar Bear. Very large, pure white flowers of true dahlia form. 



472 Oriole. Immense orange and gold bicolor changing slightly as it ages. 



473 Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet with a delightful blending of orange through- 



out the petals. 



475 Mixed. Many beautiful colors. 



Each of the above varieties and Mixed, pkt. 25 cts. 



476 Collection ofrG separate colors, our selection $1.25 



478 ZINNIA, Red Riding Hood. A dwarf, branching type with small, double, 



button-like flowers of fiery scarlet-red, borne profusely all summer. An ex- 

 cellent cut-flower. Pkt. 25c. 



Zinnia, Cut and Come Again. This wonderful class of zinnias 



is extremely valuable for bedding or for cutting. The flowers are not so large 

 as those of the giant varieties but are produced in much greater profusion and 

 for massing are unsurpassed. The plants form compact bushes about 18 inches 

 high and bloom all summer. 



482 Collection of 7 separate colors $1.50 



483 Bright Scarlet 487 Golden Yellow 



484 Canary- Yellow 488 Salmon-Rose 



485 Crimson 489 White 



486 Flesh-Color 490 Mixed 



Each of the above colors and Mixed, pkt. 25 cts. 



Ursinia anethoides, New Hybrids 



