Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . , and even; large shoulder,rapidly tapering to a point. Heavyyielder, remarkably rich in sugar. LANES IMPROVED. An old stand-ard sort, one of the most valuablefor stock feeding. Hardy and pro-ductive. CARROT. IMPROVED LONG ORANGE for stock Roots large and long; enormous yielder. Splendid Ub., 85 cts.; lb., $ WHITE BELGIAN. Large, long-rooted variety, valuable forstock. ilb.,85cts.;lb.,$ For table Carrots, see page 16. RUTA-BAGA, or SWEDISH TURNIP. American Purple Top. a strain of purple top yellow. The rootsgrow to a large size and are of the finest q


Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . , and even; large shoulder,rapidly tapering to a point. Heavyyielder, remarkably rich in sugar. LANES IMPROVED. An old stand-ard sort, one of the most valuablefor stock feeding. Hardy and pro-ductive. CARROT. IMPROVED LONG ORANGE for stock Roots large and long; enormous yielder. Splendid Ub., 85 cts.; lb., $ WHITE BELGIAN. Large, long-rooted variety, valuable forstock. ilb.,85cts.;lb.,$ For table Carrots, see page 16. RUTA-BAGA, or SWEDISH TURNIP. American Purple Top. a strain of purple top yellow. The rootsgrow to a large size and are of the finest quality with short neck and small top;keeps well J lb., $; lb., $ Shamrock. Yellow flesh; .solid as a rock; rcmarkablj fine flavor; neck short; a veryheavy cropper and one of the best. ... ... ... J lb., $; lb., $ Budlongs White Swede. Grown from selected roots; very sweet; excellent flavorand keeps well J lb., $; lb., $ Sweet German. White flesh; sweet and fine flavor; good keeper, i lb., $; lb., $ American Purple Top Ruta-Baga. FARQUHARS FLOWER SEEDS. ANNUALS. The plants in the following list all bloom the first season from seeds. Many plants not annuals botanically, are includedbecause they bloom the first season, and for cultural purposes may be treated as annuals. THE ANNUAL FLOWERS are equally valuable to professional and amateur gardeners. Few cultivators realize the vastpossibilities they afford at a minimum cost. For cut flowers, garden beds, either in masses of color or for foliage effects, they furnishample material. A few of them like the Asters, Poppies, Sweet Peas, and Nasturtiums are well known and largely used; there are how-ever, many beautiful species which we enumerate in the following list, which are seldom seen, and which would be appreciated were theyonce grown. ADONIS. {Flos Adonis.)505 iEstivalis. A beautiful free-flowering annual small crimson flowers. 1ft. j oz., .25; .05 AGERATUM. These half-hardy annuals are m


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