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



PENTSTEMON barbatus Torreyi. (Chelone.) Tall grace- Doz. lOO 

 ful spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers, gi^'ing the effect of 

 clumps of scarlet willows; June to September. 3 ft. . . .S2.50 S15.00 



Violet-blue flowers. 1 \ ft. 

 Flowers pure white; throat 



dlffusus 

 digitalis 

 violet. 

 laBvigatus. Rosy-Klac 

 Lyonii, see Chelone. 

 pubescens. Rosy-purple 



spotted wdth 



2.50 15.00 



2 ft. 



2.50 

 2.50 



lift. 



PHLOMIS tuberosa. Fine plant for naturalizing; 

 pvu-ple flowers. June. 4 ft. ... ... ... 



rosy- 



PLATYCODON grandiflora. (Chinese Bellflower.) Mag- 

 nificent spikes of violet-blue cup-shaped flowers of 

 long duration; May to October. 3 ft. ... ... . . 2 00 



grandiflora alba. White. ... ... 2.00 



Mariesi. {Dwarf Japanese Bellflower.) Large saucer 

 shaped, ^aolet-blue flower, lift. ... ... ... 2.00 



Mariesi alba. White 2.00 



PLUMBAGO larpentse. 



Jul\" to October. 6 in. 



Beautiful deep blue flowers. 



POLEMONIUM ccBruleum. (JaA:oVs Ladder.) 

 flowers in erect spikes; June and July. 2 ft. 

 coeruleum album. White 

 Richardsoni. Skv blue. 



Deep blue 



2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 



POLYGONUM compaetum. A dwarf variety growing 12 

 to 15 inches high with handsome glossy leaves and 

 masses of smaU white flowers in Sept. and Oct. ... 2 . .50 



cuspidatum. (Giant Knot-weed.) A decorative plant 

 growing 5 to 6 feet high and producing in the Fall long 

 drooping clusters of white flowers. ... ... ... 2 . 50 



(ENOTHERA fruticosa major. 



(ENOTHERA. (Ecening Primrose.) Doz. 100 



fruticosa major. Large golden-yellow flowers; Julv. 



2ft. $2. .50 S18.00 



missouriensis. A prostrate growing variety with large 



flowers of bright yellow. ... ... ... ... 2 . 50 18 . 00 



Youngi. Bright yellow; very free; June to September. 



1| ft 2.50 18.00 



ONOPORDON tauricum. (Cotton ThiMle.) Majestic 

 plant with silverj" leaves covered with white down ; 

 flowers purple. 6 ft. ... ... ... ... 2 . 00 1 5 . 00 



PACH YSANDRA terminalis. A beautiful trailing plant 

 thriving in partial shade and forming a mat of glossy 

 green foliage; flowers white; May and June. Sin. ... 2.50 18.00 



PAPAVER nudicaule. (Iceland Poppy.) Charming 

 flowers ranging from white and yellow to deep orange- 

 scarlet; invaluable for table decoration; April to 

 October. 1ft 2.50 15.00 



Orientale. (Oriental Poppy.) Gigantic orange-scarlet 

 flowers, good plant for shrubbery borders; May to 

 Julv. 3 ft. 



2.. 50 18.01) 



Orientale Beauty of 



black centre. 3 ft. 



Livermere. Blood-red wdth 



Orientale Goliath. Enormous fiery-scarlet flowers. 



2.50 

 2.50 



18.00 

 18.00 



Orientale Mrs. Perry. 

 rose. 2", ft. 



An attractive shade of salmon- 



3 . 50 25 . 00 



Orientale Mahony. Large dark blood-crimson flow- 

 ers with black centre ; very showj' ... ... 2 . 50 



18.00 

 18.00 



Orientale Royal Scarlet. Deep scarlet. ... ... 2.50 



PARDANTHUS Chinensis. (Blackberry Lily.) Hand- 

 some spikes of orange-colored flowers resembling the 

 lily; July and August. 2 ft 2.50 15.00 



15.00 

 15.00 



2. 50 15 00 



2.00 12.00 



PHYSOSTEGIA virginica. (False Dragon Head.) Ele- 

 gant spikes of light rosy-lUac flowers; very beautiful 

 and good for cutting; July and August. 4 ft. . . . ... 2.00 12.00 



virginica grandiflora alba. Purest white; lovely 



flower. 2 . 00 12 . 00 



PINK. See Carnation and Dianthus. 



12.00 

 12.00 



12.00 

 12.00 



2.. 50 18.00 



12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 



18.00 

 18.00 



Papaver orientale Mrs. Perry. 



