_R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
7765 
7830 
SUNFLOWER rigidus. Fine native variety, with rich golden- 
yellow flowers; valuable for cutting. 5 aie 
Annual Varieties, see Nos. 4210-4255. 
SWEET WILLIAM. (Dianthus Barbatus.) 
Showy hardy biennials of easiest culture; admirable for clumps 
among shrubs or borders. 1% ft. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Farquhar’s Giant Mixed. A Euaeniacent strain of this popular 
Pkt. 
15 
97 
plant with very large flowers, an containing ia attractive Pkt. 
shades. 40Z.,.75; .25 
Superb Mixed. In ereat variety. ee ae 1 oz., .50; .10 
Farquhar’s Pink Beauty. Salmon. ... x oz., $1.00; .15 
Farquhar’s Searlet Beauty. Bright scarlet. 4 0Z., .753 .25 
Dark Crimson. Richdark shade. ... Bae 4 0z., .85; .10 
White. Excellent for cut flowers. + 0z., 35; .10 
Giant Auricula-Eyed. Various colors with clearly defined eyes. 
oz., 50; .10 
Double Fine Mixed. . 2 i oz.) 75: 15 
TEUCRIUM An ede: Fine hardy plant fee the herbaceous 
border; flowers purple. 9 inches. : 15 
THALICTRUM adiantifolium. <A pace pleat with facly 
cut foliage resembling the Maidenhair fern; extensively used 
for bouquets. June and July. 1 ft. 15 
dipterocarpum. Graceful poe with pretty rosy-purple 
flowers. 2 ft. 25 
THERMOPSIS earoliniana! A tall. growing heady been 
with clover-like leaves, and magnificent epee of golden-yellow 
pea-shaped flowers. June. 5 ft. ; .25 
TRITOMA hybrida Express. The earliest of ‘all the ‘Tritomen! 
producing an abundance of elegant orange-scarlet flowers. 3 to 
AN iiNe snp. Bek Ae oe nzAl) = : 
uvaria grandiflora. Scarlet and orange-yellow flowers. Aug. 3 Sweet William. 
to Oct. 4 ft. ra ‘tingid 02, $1000; 616 
Stark’s Hybrids. A new Ee i baow etn race, said 7855 VERBASCUM Olympicum. (Mullein.) Large white 
to bloom from June to October. The colors embrace silvery foliage; grand spikes of yellow flowers. 5 ft. . Pkt. 
yellows and salmons to ee crimson. Height, 2 to 4 Pkt. 50: .10 
; peoUsy. 
feet. ae SD ae Bank wis -25 VERONICA. ‘(Speedwell.) 
TROLLIUS europzus. (Globe Flower.) A _ large- : Be as 
flowered variety of the buttercup with bright yellow Elegant hardy perennials of easy culture and thriving 
globular flowers. 2 ft. ts : 3 0Z., .00; .15 in any good soil. 
VALERIAN Red. (Valeriana Rubra.) Old-fashioned 7870 longifolia. Long spikes of rich blue flowers. 2ft.  .10 
perennial, adapted to wild gardens or large rockeries. ' 
2 ft. eee de sibs bh 1 oz.,.30; .10 7885 spicata. Showy spikes of bright blue flowers. SRD 
White. A white form of the preceding. % 0%., .25; .10 
Depedcramameiody Sinai #20 cy WALLFLOWER. 
early Summer. 
light shade. 
and red. 
7940 YUCCA 
Stokesia cyanea. 4 ft. 
7920 Primrose Yellow. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
7915 Blood Red. es polars Pkt. 
.50; .10 
eee 
+ 0z., .50; .10 
7925 Mixed. Shades of yellow 
4 02Z., .30; .10 
7926 Collection of 8 varieties, 
separate. Our selection. .75 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
7935 Double Mixed. Splendid 
branching varieties. 
= 02., $1.50; .25 
Annual Wallflower, see Nos. 
4730-4742. 
filamentosa. 
(Adam’s Needle.) Splendid 
hardy plants for shrubbery 
or lawn groups, with ele- 
gant spikes of creamy-white 
flowers; leaves with thread- 
like filaments on their ease: 
Half-hardy perennials of delicious i perence: If sown in heat in March or 
April good plants will be = = — = 
obtained for flowering dur- 
ing the following Winter ina 
cool greenhouse, or they may 
be kept in cold frames and 
bloomed in the Spring and 
Thermopsis caroliniana. 
