46 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE. 
NOVELTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS — Coxtinued. 
No. 5106. MIGNONETTE IMPROVED MACHET, Machet 
has been acknowledged to be one of the most valuable 
varieties of large flowering, sweet-scented Mignonette, 
for florists’ and amateurs’ use, ever introduced. The 
strain now offered has been obtained through careful 
selection for a number of years by a specialist in 
Northern Europe, It is of robust growth and very 
hardy, producing large, broad flower spikes of a 
reddish-green color and agreeable fragrance. O2z., 
$1.00; large pkt., .15. 
No. 5085. Evans’ Boston GIANT MIGNONETTE. 
Pronounced by our leading florists the ‘‘ finest Mign- 
onette grown,’’ and extensively used throughout the 
country for forcing. When sown out of doors for 
summer flowering, it produces spikes of the largest 
size, and is now the favorite summer Mignonette in 
Newport and other summer resorts. Oz., $1.50; %4 
O7e 50s pte, .25. 
Boston, Mass, 
I have used from fifteen to twenty dczen of ** Evans’ 
Boston Giant Mignonette’’ daily, and can say truthfully 
et ts the finest and most fragrant Mignonette grown. 
—-RHOMAS F. GALVIN. 
Aster Townshendi. No. 1445. 
Farquhar’s Pink Annual Lupin. 
No. 4842. FARQUHAR’S PINK ANNUAL LUPIN. Of 
old-fashioned flowers none is more worthy of attention 
than the Lupin. This variety is one of the prettiest 
annual sorts, growing about two feet in height, and 
producing handsome spikes of salmon-pink flowers. 
The flowers are particularly useful for cutting, lasting 
a week or longer in water. Sowings should be made 
in April or May, and again in July for succession. 
Oz.,.50; pkt., .10. Evans’ Boston Giant Mignonette. 
