FARQUHAR'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



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SWEET WILLIAM (Di.„.hus b.rb..us, 



Showy, hardy biennials of easiest culture. Admirable for clumps among 

 shrubs or borders. The blooms are exceedingly fine for cutting. Seed sown 

 from late May to July will bloom profusely the following year. 13^ ft. 



SINGLE VARIETIES 



7768 Farquhar'S Giant Mixed, a magnificent strain of Pkt. 

 this popular plant with very large flowers, and containing many 

 attractive shades J^oz. 75c . .$0 25 



7770 Superb Mixed. In great variety Koz. 50c. . 10 



7775 Farquhar'S Pink Beauty. Salmon Moz. $1.00.. 15 



7776 Farquhar'S Scarlet Beauty. Bright scarlet Hoz. 75c. . 25 



7780 Dark Crimson. Rich dark shade }4oz. 50c . . 10 



7785 White. Excellent for cut-flowers Koz. 50c . . 10 



7790 Giant Auricula-eyed. Various colors; clearly defined eyes 



Koz. 50c. . 15 



7800 Double Fine Mixed Moz. 75c.. i5 



7805 TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys. Fine hardy 

 plant for the herbaceous border. Flowers 

 purple. 9 in 25 



7810 THALICTRUM adiantifolium (T. minus 



^^W^M adiantifolium) . A graceful plant with finely 

 cut foliage resembling the maidenhair fern. 

 Extensively used for bouquets. Flowers 

 yellow. June, July. 1ft 15 



7811 aquilegifolium. Meadow Rue. Masses of 

 pure white flowers. June, July. IJ^toSft. 25 



7812 dipterocarpum. Graceful species with 

 pretty rosy purple flowers. 2ft 25 



7815 THERMOPSIS caroliniana. A tall-grow- 

 ing hardy perennial with clover-hke leaves 

 and magnificent spikes of golden yellow 

 pea-shaped flowers. Jime. 5ft 25 



7820 TRITOMA hybrida, Express. The earliest 

 of all the Tritomas, producing an abun- 

 dance of its elegant orange-scarlet flowers. 

 3 to 4 ft ' 15 



7825 Uvaria grandiflora. Scarlet and orange- 

 yellow flowers. August to October. 3 ft. . . 



i/goz. 75c.. 15 



7826 Stark's Hybrids. A new perpetual-flower- 

 ing race which blooms from June to 

 October. The colors embrace yellows and 

 salmons to deep crimson. 2 to 4 ft 25 



7830 TROLLIUS europaeus. Globe Flower. A 

 large-flowered variety of the buttercup 

 with bright yellow, globular flowers. IK ft. 



Koz. 75c.. 25 

 7845 VALERIANA, Red {Centranthus ruber). 

 Old-fashioned perennial adapted to wild 



gardens. 2 ft J^oz. 40c. . 10 



_. . 7846 officinalis. Garden Heliotrope. Flowers 

 Thermopsis purplish white, fragrant. 3 ft 25 



WALLFLOWER 



Half-hardy bieimials of dehcious fragrance. If sown in heat in March or April, good plants 

 will be obtained for flowering during the following winter in a cool greenhouse, or they may be 

 kept in coldframes and bloomed in the spring and early summer. 



SINGLE VARIETIES 



7915 Blood-Red. Rich color Pkt. 



Moz. 60c... 10 25 

 7920 Primrose- Yellow Moz. 50c. . 25 



7925 Mixed. Shades of yellow and red. . . 

 J^oz. 50c. . 15 



7926 Collection of 8 Separate Var- 

 ieties. Imported $1.00. . 



DOUBLE VARIETIES 

 7935 Double Mixed. Splendid branch- 

 ing varieties J/goz. $1.25. . 25 



For Annual Wallflower, see Nos. 4730 to 4742 



7940 YUCCA filamentosa. Adam's 

 Needle. Splendid hardy plants for 

 shrubbery or lawn groups, with 

 elegant spikes of creamy white 

 flowers. 4 ft 25 



Sweet William, Giant Mixed 



7855 VERBASCUM olympicum. Mullein. Pkt. 

 Large, white, silvery foliage and grand 



spikes of yellow flowers. 5 ft 



Koz. 75c.. $0 25 



VERONICA (Speedwell) 



Elegant hardy perennials of easy culture and 

 thriving in any good soil. 



7865 Amethystina (V. spuria). Amethyst- Pkt. 



blue flowers. May, June. 2 ft $0 25 



7870 longifolia. Long spikes of rich blue flow 



ers. 2 ft 15 



7872 Royal Blue. Rich gentian-blue. June, 



July. 2 ft 25 



7874 repens. A trailing variety covered with 



blue flowers in spring 25 



7885 spicata. Showy spikes of bright blue 



flowers 15 



Stokesia cyanea. See 



