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FARQUHAR'S HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS.— Continued. 



C^anterbury Bells, Campanula Media. " 



CAMPANULA.— Continued Pkt. 



6275 Macrantha. Purplish-blue; large flowers. 2 ft....} oz., .50;|.10 



6285 Nobilis. Long tubular light purplish fl-owers of medium size. 



July. 2 ft ■ .25 



6290 Persicifolia Grandiflora Blue. One of the finest Campan- 

 ulas, with large, bright blue cup-shaped flowers. June and 

 July. 2 ft i oz., $1 .50; . .25 



6295 Persicifolia Grandiflora White. Erect spikes of snow white 



flowers i oz., $1.50; .25 



6300 Persicifolia Mixed. Shades of blue and white. J oz., $1.50; .25 



6305 Punctata. "Whitish, spotted with red, drooping. May and 



June. 1 ; ft .25 



6310 Pyramidalis. (The Chimney Campanula.) Stately hardy per- ■ 

 ennial producing large blue flowers in abundance; very 

 handsome as a border plant or grown in pots for conserva- 

 tory decoration. 4 ft J oz., .35; .10 



6315 Pyramidalis Alba. White J oz., .40; ' .10 



CANTERBURY BELLS. {Campanula Medium.) 



Showy, hardy biennials, growing in pyramidal form and bearing 

 many large, bell-shaped flowers; very effective in mixed borders and in 

 shrubberies. 21 ft. Seedlings raised in May or June bloom the following 

 Summer. 

 6325 Farquhar's Prize Mixed. A combination of the finest colors Pkt. 



including single, and cup-and-saucer varieties. Oz., $2.75; 



J oz., .85; .25 

 SINGLE CANTERBURY BELLS. (Campanula medium:) , 

 6330 Pink. 6335 Mauve 6340 Blue. 



6345 White. 6350 Striped. 6355 Mixed. 



Each of the above varieties and mixture i oz., .35; .10 



DOUBLE VARIETIES 

 6360 Blue. 6365 White. Each, J oz., .75; .10 



6370 Pink, i oz., $1.00; pkt., .15 6375 Mixed. Each J oz., .75; .10 



CANTERBURY BELLS,— (Continued) 



CUP AND SAUCER VARIETIES 



(Campanula medium Calycanthcma.) Pkt. 



6380 Pink. A charming color ioz.,S1.00; § oz., .60; $ .25 



6385 Blue. 6390 Mauve. 6395 White. 6400 Mixed. 

 Each of the above colors and mixture, except pink. 



J oz., .85; s oz., .50; .15 

 CANDYTUFT. Free-flowering dwarf perennials blooming 

 in early Spring; suitable for rock- work and the edges of 

 herbaceous borders. 



6410 Gibraltarica. White, shaded with pink. 1 ft i oz., .60; .25 



6415 Sempervirens. A very hardy variety, with glossy, deep green 

 foliage which is evergreen; flowers white. Valuable for 



spring gardens or rockeries \ oz., $1.00; .15 



6495 CERASTIUM tomentosum. (Snow in Summer.) The foliage 

 of this hardy perennial is perfectly white and its dense 

 matted growth makes it valuable for edgings and rock- 

 eries. 4 inches 25 



649S CHEIRANTHUS Allioni. (Siberian Wallflower.) An exceed- 

 ingly showy rock and border plant; flowers bright orange. 

 Continues in bloom all Summer if the seed pods are re- 

 moved. 1 foot 4 oz., .75; .25 



HARDY CARNATIONS 



A delightful class of fragrant hardy plants blooming pro- 

 fusely during May and June. They are indispensable for the hardy 

 border and for cutting. It is advisable to protect them with a light 

 covering of pine boughs or coarse straw during Winter. 1 to 2 ft. 

 6435 Farquhar's Prize Strain Mixed. Our Prize Strain is partic- 

 ularly adapted to garden planting and includes only the 

 best types in a great variety of colors. 



Oz., $4.00; 1 oz., $1.25; .25 



6440 Fine Mixed Oz., $3.00; i oz., $1.00; .10 



6445 Plumarius Cyclope Double Mixed. A charming race of 



double Pheasant-Rye pinks. Very fragrant and hardy 25 



6450 Plumarius Double Mixed. (Pheasant-Eye Pink.) J oz., .60; .25 

 6455 Plumarius Scoticus. (Paisley Pink.) This race of Scotch 

 pinks is quite as much in favor for Winter forcing as for 

 border cultivation. The flowers have the strongest spice 



fragrance 50 



6503 CHELONE Hybrida Torreyi. Extremely showy bedding 



plant, with brilliant scarlet flowers. June to August. 2 ft. .15 



Delphinium hybridum, Farquhar's Improved. 



