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R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. PERENNIAL PLANTS. 



HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



These Autumn-flowering Chrj'santhemums now take an important 

 place aniong the hardy border plants for general outdoor decoration. 

 Their bright and attractive flowers, which are produced in great abund- 

 ance, are highly prized for cutting. September to November. 1 5 to 3 ft. 



Each of the following varieties, 25 ets. each; $2.00 per doz.: 

 $15.00 per 100. 



> . LARGE FLOWERED VARIETIES. 



lA' Bohemia. Pure yellow; fine for cutting. 

 V Bradshaw. Large, full flowers of sil-^erv-pink. 

 v' Dundee. Dark red. 

 V Elkton. Light pink. 

 . Excelsior. Rich golden vellow. 

 •i Excellence. Dark red : very double. 

 «fFredJ. Reddish orange; fine for cutting. 

 \/ Gloire de France. Silvers' pink; cream centre. 



Ida. Yellow. 



Irene. Pearl-wliite -ndth open -\-ellow centre. 



Jersey. Pure white. 



Kitty Bourne. Clear canary-yellow. 



Lillian Doty. An exceptionally fine lavender-i:)ink vaxietv. 



Lady Naylor. Wliite, shading to yellow. 



Leslie. Rich buttercup yellow. 



Marie Antoinette. Pink. 



Miss Emma. TaU growing varietv of golden bronze. 



Mrs. Peary. Pure wliite. 



Mrs. Porter. Bright bronze; good for cutting. 



Normandie. Light pink. 



Peto. Rich bronze. 



Provence. Bright pink; i>etals tipped yellow. 



Roupel Beauty. Deep pink. 



Sir Michael. Lemon-yellow. 



Seven Oaks. Large, double yellow flowers in profusion; very early, 

 ^t. Elmo. An excellent white variety for cutting. 

 -Sylvia. Large, scarlet-bronze variety. 

 ■ Triomphe d'or. Rich golden yellow. 



Viola. Violet-crimson. 

 ''^endaUa. Bronzy-yeUow. 

 MVindlass. Rich orange-yellow. 



SMALL FLOWERED VARIETI 



• Anna Mary. Creamy white, shaded pink. 

 Brown Bessie. Dark bronze. 



Cerise Queen. Deep cerise; fine for cutting. 



• Dawn. Daybreak pLnk. 

 *^Dinizulu. Violet-pink show^- flowers. 

 ' Donald. Light pink. 



Doris. Bronze. 



Ermine. Bright orange-scarlet. 



Golden Climax. Orange-yellow. 



Golden Pheasant. Deep orange-yellow. ' \S 



Golden West. Yellow. 



Inez. BrUliant scarlet^bronze. 



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Chrysanthemtun Seven Oaks. 



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' James Boone. Pure white. 

 Luan. Clear yellow. 

 Lyndhurst. Deep scarlet-bronze. 

 Nesco. Clear pink. 

 Ora. Reddish-brown. 

 Pearl Cluster. White changing to 



pink. 

 Rhoda. White shaded pink. 

 Rita. Very handsome bright pink. 

 Ruby Queen. Dark ruby-red. 

 •^Rufus. Crimson-maroon. 

 j'Sunshine. Bright golden-yellow. 

 ■•Tennyson. Pure j-eOow. 

 "-Trojan. Crimson maroon, bronze 

 ^ tipped. 

 Yellow Gem. Golden yellow. 



CLEMATIS Davidi- 

 ana. Pale blue 

 flowers in whorls 

 adapted to partial 

 shade; July to Sep- Doz. lou 



tember. 3 ft. ... .S.3 . 50 $25 . 00 



CONVALLARIA poly- 

 gonatum. (Solo- 

 man's Seal.) White 

 pendulous flowers; 

 June. 2 ft. ... 2.50 18. 00 



Campanula persicifolia. (Sec page 120.) 



COREOPSIS grandi- 

 flora. Golden- 

 A'ellow flowers of 

 large size; usefvil 

 for cutting and ef- 

 fective in border 

 masses; blooms all 

 Summer. 2ft.... 2.50 18.0(1 

 lanceolata. Like 

 the preceding, but 

 somewhat smaller. 2.50 18. (K) 



DAISY Burbank's 

 Shasta. Large 

 snowj-white flow- 

 ers; July to Sep- 

 tember. ... ... 2. .50 IS. 00 



DAPHNE cneorum. 



See page 1.53. 



Canterbury Bells, Campanula media. (See -page ISO.) 



