Newton, Mass., 
Messrs. 
R. & J. Farquhar 
& Co., Boston. 
Gentlemen : ] wish 
to compliment you 
on ehe fine quality 
of your Asters. I 
have grown them 
for 
years. I have never hada fail- 
ure and they have always been of 
most superior quality. 
No. 
ASTERS. — Continued. 
1200 
1205 
1207 
1208 
1210 
1220 
1225 
1405 
1410 
1428 
1430 
1437 
1440 
Dec. 29, 1904. 
Yours very truly, 
about twenty 
ROBERT MARSHALL. 
QUEEN” OFTHE: MARKET. 
Queen of the Earlies, This class 
is remarkable for its size and earli- 
ness. The plants branch freely and 
produce many large, well-formed 
flowers nearly a month earlier than 
other large-flowered kinds. It is 
of great value for early cutting; 
a itz 
COLLECTION OF 5 VARIETIES . : 
FINEST MIXED. 
G2 Sti00; 1% oz., .35 
OREMSOM! > ERY O29 4B Sptoos wr i f° foee3s 
DARK BOO nak «Woosc in thes «35 
PAG, BLU EOP: Soo ra 1. 6° 9. 25 
TROgHEE 0 O00 I SMOG S | 88 6 435 
WREITIO OM. JeOOs SYI9PGGs. BOSON HY 5 
WASHINGTON. A stately Aster 
growing about 2 ft. high, and 
producing on its erect, stout branches 
10 to 15 enormous flowers. 
COLLECTION OF 6 VARIETIES. . . 
FINEST MIXED. 
Oz., $3.503 14 0z., 50; 
ASTERS, PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 
Michaelmas Daisy. These hardy 
perennials are easily raised from 
seeds, and if sown early in spring 
are likely to bloom the following 
autumn. They may be sown also 
in July, 
ALPINUS sPECIOsUS. Large purple 
HOWEISHMOUIUS SSNs ow rade 
BESSARABICUS. Rich purple; very 
ite ay Oat Pati sies,.. Pores - ew os 
Nov ANGLI®&. Rosy purple; 3 ft., 
New Hyprips, FINest MIXED; 
eit Stih wie tiy bey rave aay sie Ox he 
.50 
-I0 
R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO”’S SEED CATALOGUE. 09 
Queen of the Market Aster. No. 1200. 
Mr. DonaLD MaccGrecor, Fort Hill, Northampton, Mass., care of Frank Lyman, Esq., Jan. 15, 1904, writes : 
“* Will you please send articles as per enclosed. list ? 
Everything that I had from your firm last year gave entire 
satisfaction. 
Please send order as soon as you can and oblige.’ 
