HOKT I ( r i/r r i; k 



March 23, 1918 



FARQUHAR'S HARDY PERENNIALS 



F"^r Spring Planting 



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A quarterly Journal contslnlng 

 bntntlrul coloriMl lUuntratiorm and 

 popular dencrlptlonB of pl.ntH. 



I'ubllnhrd by the New York Botan- 

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Surplus Stock of "Bedford Quality" 



if iiUercHted in any of the following at "War Time Pricee," name 

 items and quantities. Land must be cleared this Spring. 



\HMW\ riirollnu ToplarH 2 -lift. litOO 



KHHtO l.t.inlmrdy TuplurN 2 -6 ft. HMd 



HHMl Hop |r«M-h 4 - 5 ft. HMIO 



KHHMI I.Hiir**l-leHved Wlllouh. . .'i -5 ft. 1000 



IIHHI (iolflfn-barked WillnwH...^ -5ft. 500 



500 l\vruN buc<-nta 4 -5 ft. 500 



3000 Cornus sllilrica 3 - 4 ft. 1000 



50(M> CornuH ht-ricea 3 -4ft. 3000 



5000 C'ornuN »an(cuincu 3 - 4 ft. 



tMHH) <;enista Hcoparta 3 yrs. 500 



lOOO (>*>nista tinrtoria 3 yrK. 500 



'MH\\\ Khtininii^ ratluirtiniH 3 - 4 ft. 



MMio KhiiniiiiiA frunj^iiln 3 - 4 fl. loOO 



:;oiMi ( t'lthiilitnthiis <M-<-i(l*^ntnliH.I > -- -•ft .■.)M» 



Spiraea opulifolla. 8 - 4 ft. 



l^yciuin barbiu'um 8 yra. 



I'runuK pumlla 2 — 3 ft. 



Spiraea Milicifolla 3 ft. 



Spiraea tonientoHum %Vz ^t* 



A'iburnuni upulus 3 — 4 ft. 



SymphorirarpuH vulgaris. 2 ft. 



Cela^truH panirulata and 



hcanden>s 3 yra, 



Aiiiorpha fniticoHa 4 



PhiladelphuH dianthlflo- 



rus (heavy) . .2Vi 



IMiiladelplius coronariuH..3 

 Hosti IliHuattia 3 jfh. 



ft. 



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To the NURSERYMEN 



FLORISTS and GARDENERS 



of NEW ENGLAND 



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 months late and in a worthless condition due to de- 

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