R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
SWEET PEAS. 
42830 Farquhar’s Bouquet Gems. 
Collection of 10 splendid colors... 
We have selected the newest and 
finest sorts in existence for this 
collection; all large flowered, 
_ fragrant and with long stems. 
The packets are of good size. 
Per collection, .50. 
at 4285 Special Mixture of Pink, 
y Yellow and Salmon 
ie Shades, Pkt. 
Lb., 1.00; V4 Ib., 30.; 0z., .10; .05 
4290 Special Mixture of 
White and Lavender 
) Shades, 
Lb., 1.00; 14 Ib., .80; 0z., .10; .05 
} 4295 Special ‘Mixture of Red 
Shades, 
Lb. 1.00; ¥ Ib.,. 80° 0z., .105 05 
4300 Choice Mixed, 
Lb., .50; 14 lb., 20 70ze) LOMOS 
MR. CLARENCE A. STEWART, 
Vineyard Haven, Mass., March 22, 1911, 
writes: ‘I grew your Columbian Mizture 
Sweet Peas for several years and I have never 
seen anything so satisfactory either from 
the point of view of healthy plants and good 
colors or the profusion of blooms.’’ 
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uM The FOLLOWING SWEET PEAS 
» ae — except where otherwise priced, 
fer Re . per Lb., 1.00; + lb., .30; 
. OZ., 10: pkt., 05. 
tA ME *An asterisk denotes waved or Spencer 
‘hea x varieties. 
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sie PURE WHITE. 
4302 *Etta Dyke. Very large, pure white; Pkt. 
waved, Oz n50S 
4304 *Nora Unwin. Large frilled white flowers, 
(“Unwin”’ type) Valdes 2153) OZ) 207 LO 
4305 Dorothy Eckford. Massive flowers, pure white. 
4320 Mont Blane. Early white; fine for forcing, 
; Lb., $1.00; 14 lb., .85; 0z.,.15; .05 
4322 *White Spencer. Pure white, elegantly frilled, 
4 |b., $1.75; oz., .50; .15 
YELLOW AND BUFF. 
4332 *Clara Curtis. Deep cream yellow; very large, Oz., .40; .10 
4335 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Light primrose, self-colored. 
4340 Mrs. Collier. Rich creamy-yellow; very large. 
4345 *Primrose Spencer Beautiful pale primrose yel- 
low, re : V4 Ib., $1.25; oz., .40; .10 
ORANGE SHADES. 
4350 “Helen Lewis. Large orange-pink frilled flowers, 
Y4 Ib., $1.00; 0z., .30; .10 
4352 *St. George. Brilliant orange pink, \lb., $1. 00; oz., 30; .10 
4356 Miss Willmot. Deep orange pink; very large. 
4360 Henry Eeckford. Intense shining orange, 
4275 FRequbar’ s Columbian Hybrids, Finest ae RUE Grey, leat 
Mixed. This mixture contains over fifty of the CREAM PINK. 
newest and best large flowering varieties and none of 4363 “Constance Oliver. Delicate ae suffused with 
the inferior sorts. The balance of color is carefully cream ae +, 91.25; oz., .40; .10 
studied and the proportion of each variety weighed out 4364 *Mrs. H. Bell. Rich apricot Be A ec: en ‘ound, 
before being mixed. Most of them have long stems, WA Nowy, oan Cyan 798 5 1l0) 
each carrying three or four flowers of the finest sub- 4367 Queen of Spain. Delicate pearly-pink. 
stance. The more they are picked the more the flowers 4372 *Beatrice Speneer. White, tinted pink and buff, 
come, and the better for the vines. Lb., post-paid, Oz 50 ealo 
1.00; 4 lb., .30; ounce pkt., .10. 4373 en Routzahn. Apricot rere pinky Oz., .40; .10 
D) 2 ‘a_ . is 4374 Stella Morse. Rich primrose, flushed pink. 
cate Farquhar s Orchid Flowered Mixture. pile 4376 *Ethel Roosevelt. Rose pink, primrose ground. .20 
mixture includes the most effective colors of the giant 
Spencer or Orchid-flowered varieties, many of them BLUSH. 
producing three to four blooms to a stem. The flowers 4377 *Mrs. Hardcastle Sykes. Lovely blush; frilled 
are of immense size, and are excellent for euping, Aes y Oz 75; .20 
Lb., post-paid, $2.50; } Ib., .75; ounce, .25; pkt., 4378 Modesty. Soft-blush; the lightest pink sort. 
. 4379 *W. T. Hutehins. Apricot and lemon overlaid blush,  .20 
MISS E. F, PEASE, 1412 North 8th St., Quincy, Ill., Feb. 20th, 1911, writes: “I have found your Sweet Peas unexcelled for the 
past two years. We pick them by the halj- bushel and their beauty recommends them to all our friends.” 
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