R. &-. J, FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON 



BALSAM 



Balsams are increasing in popularity for the summer garden. They are excellent plants 

 for emergency use because they grow so quickly that they may be sowed quite late, and 

 they transplant easily even in full bloom. If set out 2 feet apart they develop much larger 

 sprays of bloom. Splendid for table decoration. 1 K ft. 



1265 Farquhar's Prize Mixed. This strain is imsurpassed in variety and Pkt. 

 brilhancy of color J^oz. $1.00. .$0 25 



FARQUHAR'S PERFECTION 



Pkt. 



1290 Salmon-Pink- 



1295 Pui-e White- • 



1296 Yellow 



1270 Blood-Red Uoz. 60c. .$0 15 



1280 Pink Beauty. Soft rose-pink . . 



}ioz. 75c. . 25 

 1285 Violet Queen Moz. 60c. . 15 



1305 Collection of 6 Separate Colors, our selection 



■ Moz. 75c.. 25 



.34oz. 75c.. 25 



• Moz. 60c.. 15 

 ....$1.00.. 



1310 Mixed 



.oz. Sl.OO; Koz. 35c. 



10 



BARTONIA 



1315 aurea (Mentzelia- Lindleyi). A free- Pkt 

 blooming and showy plant with 

 large golden yellow flowers. It 

 thrives well in partial shade. 13^ ft. 

 34oz. 50c 



BEGONIA 



TUBEROUS -ROOTED 



The value of the single-flowered Tuber- 

 ous Begonias for bedding purposes has 

 been fiillj' estabhshed, and the gorgeous 

 effects they have produced have readily 

 given them precedence over the more 

 ordinary bedding plants. Seeds sown in 

 February or March will produce nice plants for planting out in June. The double 

 varieties succeed best when grown as pot-plants and are adapted to conservatory 

 and piazza decoration. All Begonias grow weU in shade but require plenty of 

 water. 1 ft. 



Farquhar's Perfection Balsam 



S2.50. . Pkt. 

 SO 50 



1325 Farquhar's Giant Single. Collection of 6 colors 



1330 Farquhar's Giant Single Mixed. Large packet 



1335 Small packet 25 



1340 Farquhar's Superb Double Mixed 1 00 



1345 Farquhar's Single Crested Mixed. Beautifully crested, bearded, 



and fringed flowers 1 00 



FIBROUS-ROOTED 

 9l'3CiliS. In Europe this magnificent Begonia is considered the finest variety for groups 

 and mass effects; it is equally valuable for conservatory decoration. It is a vigorous 

 grower and constant bloomer throughout the summer. 1 ft. 



1346 Pink 1347 Luminosa. Deep scarlet ; foliage crimson-bronze. Bartonia aurea 



1348 Scarlet 1349 White 1351 Primadonna. Clear rose, shading to carmine. 



Each of the above varieties, pkt. 25 cts.; 1,000 seeds 50 cts. 



1352 Semperflorens, Dwarf Vernon, a fine bedding sort with rich pkt- 



red flowers and glossy bronze-red fohage. 1 ft 1,000 seeds 50c. .$0 25 



1355 Semperflorens, Coral Gem. A beautiful shade of clear coral-pink. Fine 

 bedding variety. 1 ft 1,000 seeds 50c . . 25 



1356 Semperflorens, Salmon Queen. Brilliant salmony red. Fohage russet- 

 crimson. 1 ft 1,000 seeds 50c . . 25 



1360 Semperflorens, White Gem. Satiny white flowers. Very attractive when 



planted with other colors. 1 ft 1,000 seeds 50c. . 



1390 Basket Begonia, Mixed Colors. A very decorative class suitable for pots and 



hanging-baskets in the conservatory or greenhouse. 



Brachycome iberidifolia 



BRACHYCOME iberidifolia 



(Swan River Daisy) 



A brilliant, free - flowering annual that 

 blooms throughout the summer. The small 

 flowers resemble cinerarias. 9 in. 

 1395 Blue 1396 Rose 1397 Purple King 



Each of the above, pkt. 2Sc.; Vioz. 75c. 



1398 Blue Star. Plants similar in Pkt. 

 habit to the above varieties 

 but with cactus-like flowers, of 

 bright blue $0 25 



BROWALLIA 



25 

 1 00 



1400 SpeCIOSa major. Perpet- 

 ual-flowering variety. Large 

 bright violet-blue flowers. Ex- 

 cellent for summer bedding; 

 invaluable as a pot-plant in the 



greenhouse. iy->it 



250 seeds §2.50, 



1402 speciosa alba. Pure white 



1405 elatacsruleagrandiflora. Bright 



blue. Fohage glossy green. Fine 

 for cutting. l\iit. . Moz. 50c . . 15 



