ii k. & J. FARQUHAR & COJS SEED CATALOGUE. 
EVANS’ BOSTON GIANT MIGNONETTE. 
PRONOUNCED BY OUR LEADING FLORISTS | 
“THE FINEST. MIGNONETTE GROWN.’’ 
We have purchased of Mr. Charles Evans the entire seed 
crop of his splendid new Mignonette, which caused so much 
surprise and admiration of the Boston Flower Market last 
season. 
WALTHAM, MAss., July 3, 1899. 
According to promise, you will receive today, the onl 
lot of “ Evans’ Giant Mignonette” Seed I shall sell of this 
year’s crop. I planted a house of it, a section of which was 
reserved for seeding, and from the remainder I supplied the 
leading Boston florists. They all pronounce it the best 
Mignonette they ever had. 
CHARLES EVANS. 
Boston, Mass., July 19, 1899. 
Mr. Charles Evans has surprised the market with his new 
Mignonette. Nothing like it has ever been seen here, and he 
readily sold all he could cut at his own price. 
JoHN WALSH, Manager, 
Boston Flower Market. 
Boston, Mass., July 19, 1899. 
I have used from fifteen to twenty dozen of “ Evans’ 
Boston Giant Mignonette” daily, and can say truthfully it is 
the finest and most fragrant Mignonette grown. 
; THOMAS F. GALVIN. 
Boston, Mass., July 19, 1899. 
The “ Evans’ Boston Giant Mignonette” is vastly supe- 
rior to any other sort the florists use. The erect flower spikes 
are of enormous size, dense and fragrant. It sells at sight. 
I have sold from fifteen to thirty dozen daily. 
WM... E. DOYEE. 
One=-eighth ounce, $1.00. Pkt., 25. 
Evans Boston Giant Mignonette, No. 5082. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM PAPILIO. 
: The new Butterfly Cyclamen, owe their origin to one of the 
cleverest of Belgian specialists, and may fairly be termed a most striking nov- 
elty. The raiser desired, as he states, “to replace the rather narrow shape and 
somewhat stiff bearing of the flower by a more graceful habit,” and he has 
succeeded in enriching the genus Cyclamen by large flowering varieties which 
nat, only differ radically in form from those hitherto existing, but also show 
\a series of new colors of surprising beauty, ranging from pure white to dark 
red, and including such tints as creamy white, light yellow. and greenish 
yellow, which mostly appear as bordering to other colours, thus forming the 
most delightful combinations and captivating the eye of the beholder at first 
sight. Pkt. 10 seeds, .60. 
Cyclamen Papilio. 
