FAIR VIEW SEED FARMS, Inc., SYRACUSE N. Y. 
NEW CROSS«B.%ED FRENCH H\BR’D ROSES 
Grow 
from 
P minates 
produces 
strong 
vigorous 
plant s 
L which 
Iftr. commence flow- 
v ering in about 
6 months from 
s*ed. As the plants 
grow older they lie- 
come larger and yield 
a greater quantity of 
flowers, and the sec¬ 
ond and third years 
their bloom will be as¬ 
tonishing. The plants 
are hardy with slight 
protection and they 
produce a large per 
cent of handsome 
double flowers in all 
colors and shades 
known in Roses being 
very fragrant. They 
are suitable for gar¬ 
den or pot culture. 
Pkt. 6c.. 3 pkts. 15c. 
6 pkts., 2ftc. 
Japanese 
Flowering 
Iris 
Kasmpferi 
But very few know what 
, grand flowers these lovely 
IK flowering Japanese Iris pro- 
duce from seed, they make 
i Jy fine flowering plants. A 
bed of these Iris is a beau- 
tiful sight, as some will be 
double, some single, but 
always all different colors. 
'J he illustration will convey but 
a faint idea of the great beauty 
of these flowers. There are hard¬ 
ly any two alike and we would 
like to have our customers try 
some of this seed this year. Pkt., 
4c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; 6 pkts., 18c 
New CrohK-bml French Hybrid Roses 
Hardy Garden Carnations 
OR 
Scotch Pinks 
These beautiful pinks are par¬ 
ticularly valuable for bed borders 
and edging in gardens, lawns, 
parks and cemeteries. They are 
entirely hardy, need no protec¬ 
tion and bloom regularly every 
season without attention. They 
are very fragrant, giving out a 
rich spicy fragrance that is par¬ 
ticularly attractive and quite un¬ 
like anything else in the flower 
world. A single plant will grow 
from 12 to 18 inches in diameter. 
Cannot be supplied in separate 
colors, but our stock contains all 
shades from pure white to light 
red. Seeds per pkt., 4c.; 3 
pkts., lOc.; 6 pkts., 18c. 
This is a handsome perennial plant, grows very fast and in one 
season attains the dimensions of a shrub. There is nothing more 
desirable for an ornamental hedge or to set in clumps as they are 
hardy and never winter kill. Early in summer they begin to flower 
and continue to produce enormous flowers, nearly as large as tea 
saucers of a variation of colors; blush, white, deep pink, rose and 
many other odd markings and colors. This makes a very attractive 
plant wherever grown and easily raised from seed. Hardy 
II ybrids M i xcd. per pkt., 4c.; 3 pkts., 1 Oc.; 8 pkts.. 1 8c. 
Choice 
Collection 
Mixed 
Violets 
VIOI FT^« We °^ er a c h°* ce 
’ l"L,C 1 *3 collection of many 
fine varieties and colors such as 
lavender, blue, white, etc. Many 
