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E. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



No. 



6090 



6091 

 6092 

 6093 



6094 



TUFTED PANSIES. Viola Cornuta. Ele- 

 gant free-blooming plants for partially- 

 shaded beds and borders. They are more 

 hardy than the regular Pansies and may be 

 kept growing for years with slight protection 

 during winter. The flowers are not large, 

 but very numerous, of brilliant colors and 

 produced throughout the season. 

 Finest Mixed. Shades of blue, yellow, and 



white Oz.. 1.50 



Admiration. Dark blue; beautiful. •' 2.00 

 Blue Perfection. Mauve . " 2.50 

 Grandiflora Lutea. Splendid yellow. 



Oz., 1.25 

 White Perfection. Very fine; free bloom- 

 ing Oz., 2.00 



Tulip Poppy. No. 6135. 



POPPY, Annual Varieties. Papaver. The 

 Poppy is justly a favorite flower. It comes 

 so early in the summer, with its buds droop- 

 ing as gracefully as a swan's neck, then the 

 delicate tissue-like flowers rise erect and 

 boldly display their brilliant colors. Poppies 

 should be sown early in the spring where 

 they are intended to bloom, as it is difficult 

 to transplant them. 



New Brunswick^ JV.J"., March 3, 1Q02. 



Messrs. P. 6° J. Farquhar &" Co. ; 



Gentlemen : I should like to say in sending 

 my small order to you this year, that J have 

 never pound such satisfaction in my seeds as 

 I did last season in yours. J planted them with 

 other seed from various houses, and none 

 proved so reliable as yours. My Asters were 

 the pride of the neighborhood, the Poppies ivere 

 a glory, (he Dahlias a revelation of new va- 

 rieties, and the Marigolds were superb. I have 

 a large collection of Gladioli, bi/t should like 

 to try some you advertise this year. 



Yours truly, 



MRS. K. C. LA T/IAM. 



Pkt. No. Pkt. 



POPPY— Continued. 

 6095 Annual Varieties, Finest Mixed. A 

 combination of the finest double and single- 

 flowered sorts, giving an endless variety of 

 colors and producing charming effects, 



Lb., 3.00; i/ilb., 1. 00; oz., .30 .05 

 6100 American Flag. Large double flowers, 



white striped with scarlet; 2 ft., Oz., .30 .05 

 61 10 Carnation-Flowered, Double. Collec- 

 10 tion of 12 Varieties. Large fringed 



10 flowers; 2 ft .50 



10 61 15 — Double, Finest Mixed. 2 ft., Oz., .25 .05 



6116 Bright Rose " .30 .05 



61 17 Cardinal " .30 .05 



61 18 Scarlet ... . . . . " .30 .05 



61 19 White Swan " .30 .05 



6120 Chinese, Finest Mixed. Very double, 

 globe-shaped flowers with slender, wavy 

 petals, varying from pufe white to dark 

 scarlet; 15 inches .... Oz., .30 .05 

 6125 Danebrog. Danish Flag. Single scarlet 

 flowers with a large white blotch on each 



petal; 2 ft Oz. , .25 .05 



6135 Glaucum. Tulip Poppy. Dazzling scarlet, 



single flower; 1 ft Oz., 1.00 .10 



6140 Hooker's Single Mixed. A superb strain 

 producing the brightest and largest flowers; 



2 ft Oz., .40 .05 



6145 Japanese Pompon, Finest Mixed. Double 

 fringed flowers varying in color from white 

 to crimson; extremely beautiful; 15 inches, 



^4 oz., 1. 00 .15 

 L.fatgatum. Large, showy, single flowers, 

 brilliant scarlet with black spots margined 

 with white; 18 inches . . . Oz., 1.50 .10 

 Maid of the Mist. Large single white. 



beautifully fringed .... Oz., .60 .10 

 Mephisto. Single, deep scarlet with black- 

 ish violet spots; 18 inches . . Oz., .25 .05 

 Mikado. Double fringed flowers, white 



striped with crimson; 1 ft. . Oz., .25 .05 

 P.fony-Flowered, Double. Collection 

 of 12 Varieties. Immense double 



flowers; 2 ft .50 



— Double, Finest Mixed, 



Lb., 1.50; oz., .20 05 



—Nankeen Yellow . . Oz., .25 .05 



Pavoninum. Peacock Poppy. Scarlet with 



black ring; 18 inches . . . Oz., .50 .05 

 Ranunculus-Flowered. Apricait Pose. 

 Showy double flowers having thin crinkled 

 petals. Many beautiful colors; 2 ft. Oz., .25 .05 



6150 



6152 



6i55 

 6160 

 6165 



6170 



6i75 

 6180 



618s 



Hooker's Single Mixed Poppy. No. 6140 



