R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. PERENNIAL PLANTS. 119 
ANEMONE japonica. (Japanese Wind-flower.) One of 
the best hardy plants, invaluable for garden display 
and cut flowers during Autumn. 2 to 3 ft. 5 
Doz. 100 
alba. White. att . 3.00 20.00 
Queen Charlotte. Sowers growing variety cath levee 
semi-double pink flowers bist 3.00 20.00 
rosea. The original single pink antag 3.00 20.00 
rubra. Carmine : 3.00 20.00 
Whirlwind. Double oes very hae) 3.00 20.00 
ANTHEMIS tinetoria. (Hardy Marquerite.) Bright 
yellow; splendid for massing and cutting; June to 
September. 14 ft. < as ... 2.50 18.00 
tinetoria Sas Flowers dreamy white. June to Oct. 
2 4t: Pes peas aS ate es OOn LS HOO 
ANTHERICUM liliago. (St. Bernard’s Lily.) Elegant 
spikes of pure white, liky-like fragrant flowers; ex- 
cellent for cutting; May. 13 ft. ; 2.50 18.00 
ARABIS alpina. (Rock Cress.) Fine rockery and border 
plant; white flowers; April to June. 6in.... Wie 2 OO) 18200 
alpina, fl. pl. Double white; April and May ... 3.50 25.00 
ARENARIA montana. (Sand-wort.) Very desirable 
evergreen trailing plant, forming a dense carpet of 
foliage and covered with large white flowers during 
Spring. Splendid plant for the rockery ... a2 DOPE Ss 300 
ARMERIA maritima laucheana. (Sea Pink or Thrift.) 
Fine plant for rockeries or edgings; flowers bright 
pink; May to July. 1 ft. ed ae ... 2.50 18.00 
ARTEMISIA laetiflora. <A splendid hardy border plant 
producing large branching. panicle of creamy-white 
flowers during Septempen and October; sweetly 
scented. 4 to 5 ft. oa 15, 8-50. 25.00 Anemone japonica. 
abrotanum. (Old Man, or Southern n Wood. ) Dark : 
green finely cut foliage, with pleasant aromatic odor 2.50 18.00 ; ASTERS (M tchaelmas Daisies.) 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. (Butterfly Weed.) Avery showy, NEW HARDY ASTERS. 
hardy plant, producing umbels of brilliant orange- (Starworts or Michaelmas Daisies.) 
colored flowers; July to September. 2 ft. 2.50 18.00 Novi-Belgii. Amos Perry. Large spreading heads of deep pink 
: flowers; distinet and beautiful. 3 ft. 
Novi-Belgii. Climax. One of the finest Asters in cultivation, producing large 
flowers of good substance, clear light blue with prominent golden central disc. 
August and September. 5 ft. 
Novi-Belgii. Climax White. White form of the preceding, 
Novi-Belgii. Holtwhites. Delicate light blue flowers with long wavy petals; 
very showy. 
Novi-Belgii. Perry’s Blue. A handsome variety with stems much branched and 
forming loose pyramidal heads of rich lavender blue flowers. 
Novi-Belgii. Top Sawyer. Large soft-blue flowers borne on long, graceful 
stems; very effective. 
Nove-Angle. Lil Fardell. Large handsome bright pink flowers produced in 
masses; strong, erect grower; valuable for cutting. August and September. 
34 ft. 
Inez Perry. The flowers are produced in great profusion, with petals loosely ar- - 
ranged; color lavender-mauve. 
Each of the above New Asters, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
FALL-FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
eordifolia Hon. Edith Gibbs. Pale lavender; August. 2 ft. 
Ideal. Small pale blue flowers; very attractive. 2% ft. 
Mackii. Clear blue, yellow centre; August to September. Oris 
Novez-Angliz. Bluish-purple. September and October. 4 ft. 
Alba. Flowers white. September. 4 ft. 
Rosea. Pink. September and October. 4 ft. 
Novi-Belgii, Acris. Bright blue, fine for rockeries; early. 1 ft. 
Airship. Pure white flowers in large clusters. 2 ft. 
Amethystinus. Amethyst-blue; August and September. 2 ft. 
Annie. Sky blue; blooms in large clusters; very fine. 3 ft. 
Dainty. White, faintly tinged lavender: August. 3 ft. 
Perry’s Pink. Large, branching heads, covered with clear reddish-pink flowers. 
September and October. 33 ft 
Robert Parker. Light blue; September. 3 ft. 
St. Egwin. Beautiful light pink; compact. 2) ft. 
White Queen. September. 4 ft. 
tataricus. Large blue flower. 6 ft. 
tradeseanti. Pinkish white; flowers small. 
Tranehii. Purple; late. 3 ft. 
turbunellus. Lavender, spreading branches; very late. 3 ft. 
Umbellatum. White flowers in panicles. 4 ft. 
Each of the above varieties 30 cents each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 
Anchusa italica, Dropmore Variety. (See page 118.) per 100. 
