R. iSL J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES 



Pinkie Sweet Peas 



NEW GIANT SPENCER SWEET 

 PEAS 



400 An gel us. Large flowers, borne in sprays of three or four, on long steins; color 



light salmon on a cream ground. Pkt. 35c. 

 402 Britannia. Handsome frilled flowers on long stems; deep cream shaded rose. 



Pkt. 25c. 



406 Ciiieftain. Rich pure satiny mauve, free of any purple shading. Pkt. 35c. 



409 Conquest. The beautifully waved flowers are deeply edged rich salmon-pink 



on a white ground. Pkt. 40c. 



410 Fluffy Ruffles. Lovely rich rose-pink, blending to cream-pink. A flower 



of exquisite texture and sweet fragrance. Pkt. 25c. 

 416 Jessie Collingridge. A warm and pleasing shade of bright pink; the 

 flowers are of immense size and beautifully frilled. Pkt. 40 cts. 



431 Marjorie Ryder. A true deep crimson self; large ruffled flowers. Pkt. 25c. 



432 Pink Cherokee. An early-flowering cream-pink, shading to salmon, of 



surpassing beauty. Fine variety for growing imder glass. Pkt. 25c. 



433 Pinkie. Large, deep rose-pink blooms, free from any tinge of blueness, 



nicely waved and well placed on the stems. Pkt. 25c. 



436 Queen of Roumania. Soft light salmon-cerise suffusion on a cream ground. 

 Very fine. Pkt. 25c. 



440 Ruddigore. Very large flowers of brilliant blood-scarlet, frequently four to 

 five to a stem. Pkt. 35c. 



445 Ruby. The color is a rich carmine-ruby. One of the most distinct intro- 



ductions of recent years. Pkt. 25c. 



446 Royal Cherry. A free-flowering variety with charming salmon-cerise flow- 



ers, with an edging of deep rose. Pkt. 25c. 



447 Sunkist. Large, rich cream flowers, with clearly defined pinlc picotee edge. 



Pkt. 25c. 



448 Twinkles. Creamy ground, veined and picoteed with bright scarlet; mag- 



nificent, well-placed blooms. Pkt. 25c. 



453 Wisteria. Delightful shade of clear blue-lavender. A truly charming flower. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



455 VIOLA, Rosy Gem. A charming, compact variety of dwarf habit, with long- 

 stemmed, bright rosy pink flowers; very free-blooming. Pkt. 25c. 



WALLFLOWER, Double Early Wonder. This splendid, double-flowering, frag- 

 rant Wallflower comes into bloom as early as the Early Parisian, and is a valuable 

 addition to this popular class. Seed sown in March under glass will produce 

 blooming plants in July. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, London. 



459 Golden Yellow 461 Brown 



Each of the above colors, pkt. 50 els. 



ZINNIA, Dahlia-flowered 



A new and valuable race of Giant Double Zinnias. The large, magnificent 

 blooms greatly resemble the Decorative dahhas and average from 4 to 5 inches 

 across. A valuable acquisition for cut-flowers as well as for garden decoration. 

 465 

 467 

 468 

 469 



Canary Bird. Delicate shade of primrose-yellow. 

 Crimson Monarch. Brilhant crimson. 



Exquisite. Lovely shade of Tyrian-rose with centre a deeper rose. 

 Lemon Beauty. Flowers golden yellow on brown — very attractive 



pastel shade. 



470 



471 



Old Rose. A charming shade. 

 Polar Bear. Very large, pure white 



Scabiosa, Peach Blossom. See page 7 



flowers of true dahlia form 



472 Oriole. Immense orange and gold 



bicolor changing shghtly as 

 it ages. 



473 Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet 



with a dehghtful blending of 

 orange throughout the petals. 



475 Mixed. Many beautiful colors. 



Each of the above varieties and Mixed, 

 pkt. 25 cts. 



476 Collection of 6 separate colors, 



our selection, $1.25. 



480 ZINNIA, Picotee Mixed. The 



flowers of this new Zinnia 

 differ from other types in that 

 each petal is outlined by a con- 

 trasting color which harmonizes 

 with the body of the flower. 

 Especially good for use as cut- 

 flowers. Pkt. 25c. 



Dahlia-flowered Zinnia 



