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



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SWEET PEAS — Continued. 



No. Pkt. 



7502 FARQUHAR'S '* BOUQUET GEMS." Col- 

 lection of 10 splendid colors. We have 

 selected the finest sorts in existence for this 

 collection; all large flowered, fragrant, and 

 with long stems. The packets are of good 

 size Per collection .40 



7505 FARQUHAR'S INTERNATIONAL PRIZE 

 MIXTURE. This mixture includes all the 

 leading colors as well as new sorts of estab- 

 lished merit. It is mixed from named sorts 

 and contains most beautiful and diversified 

 colors . . Lb., .75; 14 lb., .25; oz., .10 .05 



7510 CHOICE MIXED. All colors in great vari- 

 ety . . . Lb., .50; ^4 lb., .20; oz. .10 .05 



Landscape Hill, New York Mills, N. Y, 



Feb. 10, 1Q02. 

 Messrs. R. & J. Farquhar 6° Co. : 



Gentlemen : Allow me to state that the flozver seeds we 

 had from you last year gave great results a?zd great sat- 

 isfaction loo. 



The family never saw stcch Sweet Peas, seven feet high, 

 four and five blooms to a stem, and stems over 12 inches. 

 I had over jo varieties. 



Petunias, Zinnias, Antirrhinum, Primroses, and now 

 the Cinerarias, all superb. Please send the above order 

 at your earliest convenience, a?id oblige, 

 Yours respectfully, 



JAMES HEPBURN, 

 Gardener, Mrs. Samuel Canipbell. 



The rapid increase in the number of closely allied or 

 assumed varieties of Sweet Peas during the past few 

 years has caused much confusion and annoyance. We 

 have consequently discarded the inferior sorts and syn- 

 onyms, retaining the finest in each class. These we have 

 classified as nearly as possible, according to their colors, 

 to facilitate and simplify selection. 



THE FOLLOWING SWEET PEAS, except where 

 otherwise priced, PER LB., .75 ; i/iLB., .25 ; OZ., 

 .10; PKT., .05. 



No. Pkt. 



WHITE VARIETIES. 

 7520 Blanche Burpee. Eckford? s Large White. 

 7522 Emily Henderson. Pure white, bold 



flower. 

 7525 Mrs. SANKEY. Opens pale blush turning to . 



pure white, strong growing sort. 

 7530 Mont Blanc. The earliest white sort; 



large, pure white flower. Lb., 1.25; oz., .15 .10 

 7535 Sadie Burpee. Very large, pure white. 



PRIMROSE SHADES. 

 7540 Mrs. Eckford. The best shade of prim- 

 rose. 

 7545 Primrose. Pale primrose. 



BLUSH VARIETIES. 



7550 Blushing Beauty. Light-delicate pink. 

 7555 Countess of Aberdeen. Light blush pink. 

 7560 Duchess of Sutherland. Very light 



blush, nearly white. 

 7565 Hon. F. Bouverie. Beautiful self coral 



pink. 

 7570 MODESTY. Soft blush. The lightest pink 



sort. 



PINK AND ROSE SHADES. 

 7575 Apple-Blossom. Standards bright rose, 



wings rosy pink. 

 7580 Katherine Tracy. Most beautiful shade 



of soft but brilliant pink; large flowers. 

 7585 Lovely. Large deep rose flowers shading 



to pink at the edges. 



I No. pkt. 



PINK AND ROSE SHADES — Continued. 

 7595 Prima Donna. A most beautiful shade of 



soft bright pink; frequently four flowers 



on a stem. One of the best Sweet Peas. 

 7597 Royal Rope. Beautiful deep pink. 

 7600 Royal Rose. Brilliant rosy pink; very 



large blossoms. 

 7605 Venus. Wings salmon-buff, standards rosy 



pink. 



ORANGE AND PINK SHADES. 



7610 Gorgeous. Orange-pink, free blooming. 

 7620 Lady Mary Curry. Brilliant orange pink, 



large and beautiful flower. 

 7625 Oriental. Bright pink suffused with orange 



and primrose. 



DEEP ROSE AND ROSY CARMINE SHADES. 

 7635 Her Majesty. Bright rose, large and 



brilliant. 

 7637 Mrs. Dugdale. Crimson rose. 

 7640 Prince of Wales. Bright rose, very large 



and beautiful. 



SCARLET AND CRIMSON SHADES. 

 7655 Mars. Brilliant crimson-scarlet, large 



flower. 

 7660 Prince Edward of York. Large open 



flowers of brilliant cherry-red color. 

 7665 Salopian. Pure cardinal; flowers large 



and of fine form. 



CLARET AND MAGENTA SHADES. 

 7675 Captivation. Purplish magenta ; distinct 



shade. 

 7680 Duke of Clarence. Rich rosy claret. 



MAROON VARIETIES. 

 7685 Black Knight. Very deep maroon; lus- 

 trous and handsome; large flower. 

 7690 Othello. Dark chocolate. 

 7695 Stanley. Boreatton Lmproved. Beautiful 

 deep maroon. 



BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES. 

 7700 Captain of the Blues. Purplish-blue 



standard and blue wings ; splendid. 

 7705 Countess of Cadogan. Sky blue. 

 7710 Duke of Sutherland. Purple-maroon 



standard; wings 'ndigo blue; fine dark sort. 

 7715 Duke of Westminster. Violet-crimson. 

 7730 Navy Blue. Bluish-purple standard; wings 



navy blue; the best dark blue variety. 

 7735 Shahzada. Dark maroon and violet. 



MAUVE AND LAVENDER SHADES. 

 7740 Countess of Radnor, Improved. New 



Countess. Pure light lavender, self-color. 



The best lavender sort. 

 7742 Dorothy Tennant. Deep rosy mauve. 

 7745 Emily Eckford. Heliotrope. 

 7750 Lady Grisel Hamilton, Clear lavender. 

 7755 Lady Nina Balfour. Delicate mauve. 

 7760 Lady Skelmersdale. Rosy lilac. 



PINK OR RED VARIETIES WITH 



WHITE OR BLUSH WINGS. 

 7765 Earliest ok All. Standard pink, wings 



white. 

 7770 Extra Early Blanche Ferry. Pink and 



white. 

 7775 Coquette. Deep primrose suffused with 



purplish rose; very fascinating flower. 

 7790 Queen Victoria. Standard pale pink; 



wings light primrose yellow. 

 7800 Stella Morse. Standards pale pink; 



wings primrose-yellow. One of the finest 



varieties. 



