FARQUHAR'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



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Farquhar's Nicotiana aflSnis Hybrids 



Nemesia strumosa Suttoni 



Nemophila 



LOBB'S NASTURTIUMS 



(Tropaeolum Lobbianum) 



An exceedingly free-blooming race, embracing the most brilliant 

 colors, with neat dark green or purplish foliage, climbing about 

 8 feet. Excellent for window-boxes, vases, hanging-baskets, and 

 rockeries; also the most satisfactory class for conservatory or 

 house cultivation during winter. 



2940 Asa Gray. Creamy white — very attractive shade. Pkt. 



oz. 25c.. $0 10 

 2955 Black Prince. Velvety black. Dark foliage .oz. 40c. . 10 



2960 Cardinal. Cardinal-red oz. 25c. . 10 



2965 Due de Vicence. Pale lemon-color oz. 25c. . 10 



2970 Geant des Batailles. Red and gold oz. 25c . . 10 



2985 Spitfire. Dazzling scarlet oz. 25c. . 10 



2990 Mixed. All colors lb. $2.00; Ji'lb. 60c.; oz. 20c. . 10 



NEMESIA 



A charming race of anftuals for small beds. The flowers are 

 of many shades and are borne continuously dm-ing the sum- 

 mer in great profusion. They are also particularly adapted for 

 growing in pots in the greenhouse. 1 ft. 



strumosa Suttoni 



or pot culture. 



3006 Primrose 3008 Crimson 



3007 Scarlet 3009 Orange 



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



A splendid strain for bedding 



3010 Blue 



3011 Rose 



feOZ. $2.00 



3012 strumosa Suttoni, Finest Mixed. Including many Pkt. 

 beautiful colors iVoz. $1.50. .$0 25 



HYBRID VARIETIES 



3015 compacta, Blue Gem. The large flowers of this 



lovely variety are of a pretty forget-me-not-blue. Fine 

 pot-plant 25 



3016 Aurora. New. Lower half of flower pure white and 



the upper a bright vivid carmine 50 



NEMOPHILA 



Splendid, free -flowering, dwarf hardy annuals, with cup- 

 shaped flowers of many bright colors, the blue shades being par- 

 ticularly fascinating. They should be planted in moist soil, 

 partial shade being favorable. 1 ft. 



3017 Finest Mixed. Including white, lilac, brown, and Pkt. 



many shades of blue oz. 50c . . $0 10 



3018 insignis. Beautiful light blue oz. 50c. . 15 



3019 atomaria atrocaerulea. Rich deep blue with white eye. 



Moz 25c. . 15 



NICOTIANA 



3020 affinis. An extremely free and continuous blooming Pkt. 

 Tobacco, with clusters of white tubular flowers, par- 

 ticularly fragrant in the morning and evening. 3 ft . 



Moz. 35c.. $0 10 



3025 affinis, Farquliar's Hybrids. Flowers 



similar in shape to the above and sweetly scented. 

 The colors vary from creamy white to mauve and 

 violet, including also shades of rose. The finest of the 

 section. 3 ft 34oz. 60c . . 15 



3030 Sanderje. An excellent variety for planting in large 

 beds or borders, giving a continuous d'splay of bril- 

 hant carmine-red bloom imtil late in the season. 3 ft. 



Moz. 50c. . 10 



3036 Sanderae Hybrids, Mixed. Large, tubular flowers in 



shades of carmine, rose, and pink. 3 ft. . . J^oz. 50c. . 15 



3040 sylvestris. A handsome plant of pyramidal habit, with 

 glaucous leaves and large, drooping clusters| of fra- 

 grant, pure white, tube-shaped flowers, which remain 

 fully expanded throughout the day. Valuable for 

 subtropical effects. 4 to 5 ft J^oz. 60c. . 15 



NIEREIVIBERCIA 



Half-hardy perennial of light and slender growth, with large, 

 cup-shaped flowers, blooming the first year if sown early. 1 ft. 

 3050 gracilis. Purple and white flowers. Fine for hang- Pkt. 

 ing-baskets J/roz 75c . . $0 25 



NiCELLA (Love-in-a-Mist) 



Interesting hardy annuals, with finely cut foliage and curious 

 flowers. 1 }4 ft. 



3055 Miss Jeicyll. The flowers of this attractive var- Pkt. 



iety are of a beautiful shade of cornflower-blue, a 

 color seldom seen in annuals. It is unexcelled for 

 cutting Hoz. 50c. .$0 10 



3056 Miss Jekyll, White. A white form of the preceding. . . . 



i^oz. 50c. . 10 

 3060 hispanica. Large, deep piurplish blue flowers. Very 



handsome. 13'2 ft Moz. 50c. . 10 



CENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 

 3070 acaulis. Hardy annual with large, silvery white 



flowers. 6 in 34j0z. 50g. . 15 



3075 bistorta Veitchiana. Bright yellow flowers, spotted 



with crimson. 1 ft J^oz. 40c. . 10 



3076 rosea (CE. mexicana). Bright rose. 6 in . . . J^oz. 50c. . 15 



3080 OXALIS tropaeoloides. Splendid dwarf bedding plant 

 with dark brown foliage, forming a dense mat, the 

 tiny yellow flowers being inconspicuous. Excellent for 

 mosaic bedding. 4 in i.^oz. 85c. . 15 



