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R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY. BOSTON. PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



1)130 

 6134 



6135 



6140 

 6145 



6155 



6158 

 6160 

 G165 



6032 



6120 

 6125 



AQUILEGIA. {Columbine.) 

 Farquhap's Giant Long--spuFPed Hybpids. 



These Hybrids comprise the best and brightest colors as 

 well as many new and beautiful combinations of charming 

 and striking contrasts in the same flower. This strain includes 

 shades of blue, lavender, pink, scarlet, yellow and white, of 

 the large-flowered and long-spurred forms. 2 ft. 



I oz., SI. 25; 



Selected Hybrids Mixed. A beautiful strain of Columbines 

 comprising manj- colors. Oz., S3. 50; 3 oz., SI. 00; \ oz., .60; 



alpina. Deep blue, useful for rockeries. 1 ft. 5 oz., .50; 



ealifOPniea hybPida. Petals golden-yellow, sepals and 



spurs crimson; magnificent. 2 ft. i oz., SI. 25 



canadensis. The small scarlet and yellow native species 



5 oz., .75 

 ehpysantha. Pale vellow, long-spurred flowers. 2 ft 



i oz., Sl.OO 



ehrysantha grandiflora alba. Beautiful pure white, long 



spurs. 2 ft i oz., Sl.OO 



COBPUlBa. (Rocky MountmnColiimhine.) Exquisite variety 

 with pale blue and white flowers, long spurs. 3 ft. 5 oz., Sl.OO 



ecerulea white. {Rocky Mountain White Columhine.) The 

 best long-spurred white.. . . ... ... \ oz., .75 



FaPquhaP'S Pink. Beautiful pink long-spurred flowers. 

 3 ft \ oz., Sl.OO; 



glandulOSa. Dark blue with white corolla, flowers 3 in. 

 across. A sviperb sort. 1 ft. ... ... 



haylodgensiS. (CcBmleahyhrida.) Large-flowered hy- 

 brids with long spurs ; shades of blue, white and yeUow. 3 ft. 



¥ oz., .75; 



Jaetsehaui. Large yellow blossoms with red spurs. 2 ft. 



^oz., Sl.OO; 



nivea grandiflora. Pure white. IJ ft. i oz., .25; 



olympica. Delicate mauve with white corolla; a lovely 

 shade. Ijft i oz., .50; 



Skinneri. (Mexican Colvmbi7ie.) Large scarlet and yeUow 

 flowers; long spurs. 2 ft. , . i oz., .75; 



Farquhap's Double Hybrids Mixed. Ourseiection, 



contains onlj' the finest forms of the double Columbine. 



I oz., Sl.OO; 

 Single Mixed. In great variety . . . Oz., $1.50; 



Collection of 10 Vapieties Sepapate. ourseiection. 



Pkt. 



.50 



.25 

 .15 



.10 

 .15 

 .25 



.25 

 .25 



.25 

 .25 



.20 



.15 

 .10 



.10 



25 



.25 

 .10 



Aquilegia, Farquhar's Long-Spurred Hybrids. 



ARABIS alpina. (Rock Cress.) Very early-flowering 

 hardy perennial with erect spikes of pure white flowers; val- 

 uable for edgings and rockeries. 6 to 9 in. Pkt. 



Oz., Sl.OO; i oz., .30; .10 



ARENARIA montana. (Mountain Sandwort.) A close- 

 growing creeping variety, smothered with daint}^ white 

 flowers in early Summer. Valuable plant for the rock gar- 

 den 1 — ■7^- 



oz. 



75; .15 



ARMERIA formosa. (Thrift or Sea Pink .) A pretty edg- 

 ing plant with deep pinlv flowers; May to September. 



1 ft :.. ioz., .60; .10 



plantaginea. Bright ros.y-pink J oz., .60; .10 



ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. (Butterfly-weed.) One of the finest 

 native perennials with compact umbels of brilliant orange- 

 red flowers. Invaluable for border or shrubberj'^ groups; 

 July and August. 2 ft. . . ... ... -J- oz., .50; . 15 



ASPERULA Odorata. (Su-eet Woodruff.) Pretty hardy plant 

 thriving in partial shade; flowers white. 1 ft. The leaves 

 and flowers when dried have an odor like new hay and when 

 laid among ji'lothes perfume them and keep away insects. .15 



Tinetoria. Small white flowers; can be used for the 

 .'^ame piu-poses as Gypsophila. ... ... j oz., .50 .15 



ASPHODELUS albus. Stately spikes of pure white flowers 

 suitable for large beds and borders; June and July. 2 ft. 



i oz., $1.00; .25 

 luteus. Effective plant with tall spikes of fragrant yellow, 

 lily-like flowers. 2 ft \ oz., .60; .15 



Arabis alpio 



