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



7070 H0NEST"5 mixed colors. (Lunaria Uennis.) Hardj^ bien- 

 nial flowering the first year from seeds if sown earlj'; flowers 

 purple or white, followed bj' round seed vessels of silvery appear- Pkt. 

 ance highlj' prized for Winter decoration. 2 ft. \ oz., .25," . 10 



7075 INULA grandiflora. Large orange-yellow flowers, 4 in. across, 



borne on erect stems; June to August. 2 ft. ... ... ... .25 



7080 INCARVILLEA Delavayi. A grand variety from Northern 

 China with light green leaves about 2 ft. in length, resembling 

 those of the Acanthus. The flowers are produced in long spikes, 

 cup-shaped, and of a bright rose color. The tubers can be taken 

 up in Winter and. stored like Dahlias. 2? ft. . . . ... ... .25 



LATHYRUS latifolius. ^Perennial Pea.) 



Magnificent hardy perennial cUmbers with white, pink and crimson pea- 

 shaped flowers in clusters. They are excellent vines for covering old stumps 

 and fences as thej' bloom aU Summer. 6 ft. Pkt. 



7090 White. Charming as a cut flower. ... Oz., Sl.OO; i oz., .30; .10 



7095 Giant White. A giant form of the preceding with flowers of the 



purest white. .. . ... ... ... ... j oz., $1.00; .25 



7100 Pink Beauty. Bright rosy-pink ... Oz., Sl.OO; 1 oz., .30; .10 



7105 Splendens. Rosy-carmine in large clusters Oz., $1.00; i oz., .30; .10 



7110 Mixed Oz.,.75;.10 



7115 LAVENDER. (Lavendula vera.) Ornamental plant bearing long 

 spikes of very fragrant blue flowers; should be extensively grown. 

 iHt. ' 15 



7125 LIATRIS spieata. Extremely showy border plant, thriving in 



any ordiaary soil, with large flower spikes of violet-purple. 2 ft. . 15 



{Kansas Gay Feather.) Spikes of rosy-purple 



Lathyrus latifolius. Giant White. 



7127 pyenostachia. 

 flowers. 4 ft. 



7130 LINUM flavum. 



blooming. 1 ft. 



7135 perenne. Blue. 



August. H ft. 



7140 perenne. White. 



{Golden Flax.) Flowers golden-yeUow; free- 



Showj' variety, suitable for borders; June to 

 ioz,, .25; 



z oz., .25; 



.15 

 10 



.10 

 .10 



7145 LOBELIA eardinalis. (Cardinal Flower.) A native 



species, succeeding best in rather moist situations, 

 flowers intense scarlet; August to October. 2 ft. Pkt. 



Aoz., $1.00; .25 



7146 eardinalis Queen Victoria. Deep crimson, foliage 



dark red. Requires protection. 2 ft. ... ... .25 



7156 Tupa. Flowers crimson. 3 to 4 ft 20 



LUPINS. (Lujnnus.) 



Beautiful Spring-blooming plants with long spikes of pea- 

 shaped flowers. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 



7165 polyphyllus, Blue Oz., .60; .10 



7170 White Oz., .60;.10 



7175 Rose. Immense spikes of soft pink flowers ioz.,.50; .15 

 7178 Moerheimi. An exceedingly handsome variety pro- 

 ducing long spikes of pink and white flowers, which are 

 invaluable for table decoration. 



7180 Mixed 50; 



7185 arboreus. Bright yellow, fragrant flowers; requires 



protection in Winter. 3 ft. ... I oz., .40; 



7190 Snow Queen. Magnificent variety with long spikes 



of pure white flowers. 3 to 4 ft. ... j oz., .50; 



LYCHNIS. 



Profuse-blooming hardy perennials, remarkable for the 

 brilliancy of their flowers; excellent for massing in large beds and 



Pkt. 



Handsome new hybrids resulting from a 

 cross between L. chalcedonica and L. Haageana. The 

 plants are of strong growth and very free-flowering. In 

 eludes many distinct and attractive shades of color. 2 ft. . 25 

 chalcedonica. {Jerusalem Cross.) Large scarlet flower 



heads. June and .July. 2 ft. ... i oz., .25; .10 



chalcedonica alba. Flowers white. joz., .25; .10 



FlosCuculi. {Cuckoo Flower or Ragged Rohin.) Bright 



red, fringed flowers. 2 ft. ... ... j oz., .75; .15 



Haageana hybrida, mixed. Very large-flowered 



sort; colors varying from white to pink and deep red. 



2 ft. ioz., .50; .15 



7225 viscaria splendens. Scarlet. IJ ft. Joz., .25;. 10 



.25 

 .10 



.15 



.2.^ 



borders. 



7192 Arkwrightii 



ri95 



7200 

 7205 



7215 



Lupinus polyphyUus. 



