. Farquhar's midsummer catalogue : 1908. ective, )i oz.,$; Jkt.,.25White. With dark eye, Oz., $; Pkt , .10PtiRE White. Invaluable for largebeds, Oz., $; Pkt , .10 Choice Mixture. In splendidvariety, Oz , $ ; Pkt., .10 of 12 Varieties Sep-arate, our selection, Pkt., $ OF 6 Varieties Separ-ate, our selection, Pkt., .50 TUFTED PANSIES. Viola Corniita. Elegant free-blooming plants for partially-shaded beds andborders. Ikt. AdmiraiIon. Rich dark blue, Oz., $; ^ -^v-75; o Blue Perfection. Mauve, yellow eye, ;Grani>iiloka Lltfa. Golden yellow flowe


. Farquhar's midsummer catalogue : 1908. ective, )i oz.,$; Jkt.,.25White. With dark eye, Oz., $; Pkt , .10PtiRE White. Invaluable for largebeds, Oz., $; Pkt , .10 Choice Mixture. In splendidvariety, Oz , $ ; Pkt., .10 of 12 Varieties Sep-arate, our selection, Pkt., $ OF 6 Varieties Separ-ate, our selection, Pkt., .50 TUFTED PANSIES. Viola Corniita. Elegant free-blooming plants for partially-shaded beds andborders. Ikt. AdmiraiIon. Rich dark blue, Oz., $; ^ -^v-75; o Blue Perfection. Mauve, yellow eye, ;Grani>iiloka Lltfa. Golden yellow flowers, beautiful,Mauve Queen. Light bluePink. A new and pleasing shade,Papilio. a lovely violet-lilac; very freeWhite Perfection. Snowy white, Oz ,Mixed. All colors . •75; ; ?.rs; .10 ; .60; .10 /s oz., ; •5 A oz , ?5°; .10 ; !< i oz. , .60; .10 Oz, ; .10 ; .50; .1., .1 J ; •75; -5 ; .60; -S ; .60; -5 ; •75; -5 ; .50; -5 ; .50; ?• .15 ; -25 .50; -S .40; .10. Tufted Pansies. MIDSUMMER CATALOGUE, 1|908. 5915 5920 592c 59455955 5965 59705975 59855990 59956015 6020 6025 6030 Pkt. 10 10 10 oz., .50; .15 3 feet oz., .30; .10 oz., .75; .15 .05 FARQUHARS Hakdy Perennial FLOWER SEEDS Mailed free at catalogue prices to any address in the United States. In ordering it is unnecessary to write thenames—the numbers are snfScient. The minimum charge for seeds by weight is 10 cents. Fractions of an ounce wherenot quoted, will be charged at a slight advance over the ounce rates. Hardy perennials are easily raised from seeds, they may besown during the early summer. The simplest method isto sow them in a frame, protecting the seedlings as theyappear above ground from the sun. The soil should be keptevenly moist but not saturated. Transplant the seedlingsonce or twice if necessary to prevent crowding. 5910 ACANTHUS Latifolius. Stately hardy plant, withlarge decorative leaves, and handsome, tall flower spikes. 3 f


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