SUMMER BULLETIN, 1920. 
FARQUHAR’S HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
FOR PRESENT SHOWING. 
For Complete List See Our Garden Annual. 
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ACHILLEA Ptarmica, The Pearl. One of the finest 
perennials, blooming all Summer; the flowers are borne 
in clusters on long stems, and are of purest white. 14 ft. 
1-16 oz., $1.50; 
ACONITUM. (Monkshood.) Hardy perennials with showy 
spikes of hood-shaped flowers; invaluable for planting in 
shady beds or borders. 
Napellus. Large dark blue flowers. August and Septem- 
DOL eR sitet tracer ein ailcliy aid iuedaenray atone % 0z., $1.00; 
Pyrenaicum. Flowers large, pure yellow. 3 ft.......... 
Wilsoni. Light blue flowers in large trusses; very late. 4 ft. 
ADONIS Vernalis. One of the best Spring flowering peren- 
nials; large yellow blossoms. hols 
AGROSTEMMA Coronaria Atrosanguinea. (Mullein 
Pink.) An old-fashioned perennial with silvery-white 
foliage and dark crimson flowers; June to August. ae 
z0Z.,. 5 
Similar to the preceding; with white 
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Flos-Jovis. (Flower of Jove.) Deep pink. 1 ft. {02., .40; 
ALYSSUM. Saxtile Compaectum. (Gold Dust.) Valuable 
hardy perennial of spreading growth, producing masses of 
Coronaria Alba. 
bright yellow flowers in Spring. 9 in..... .2..3 0%., .50; 
Saxatile Silver Queen. A new variety with lovely pale 
lemon-colored blossoms. 9in............... x 0Z., $1.00; 
ANCHUSA. Italica Dropmore Variety. A grand im- 
provement on the type. The plants are more vigorous 
in growth with larger flowers of a lovely shade of gentian 
blue; June to September. 3 to4ft........... %0z., .50; 
Italiea Opal. Large, pale blue flowers; very beautiful; 
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ANTHEMIS Tinctoria Kelwayi. A greatly improved 
strain of this handsome perennial with bright yellow daisy- 
like flowers; June to September. 13 ft....... 4 0z., .40; 
ARABIS Alpina. (Rock Cress.) Very early-flowering 
hardy perennial with erect spikes of pure white flowers; 
valuable for edgings and rockeries. 6 to9in.....402., .50; 
ARMERIA Formosa. (Thrift or Sea Pink.) A pretty edg- 
ing plant with deep pink flowers; May to September. 1 ft. 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. (Butterfly-weed.) One of the finest 
native perennials with compact umbels of brilliant orange- 
red flowers. Invaluable for border or shrubbery groups; 
JulysandmAusustieaettse caer ce aitiedaccled evash: % 0Z., 275; 
AQUILEGIA. (Columbine.) 
Farquhar’s Giant Long-spurred Hybrids. These hybrids 
comprise the best and brightest colors as well as many new 
and beautiful combinations of charming and striking con- 
trasts in the same flower. This strain includes shades of 
blue, lavender, pink, scarlet, yellow and white, of the 
large-flowered and long-spurred forms. 2 ft... § 0z., $1.50; 
Selected Hybrids Mixed. A beautiful strain of Colum- 
bines, comprising many colors...... 4 oz., $1.25; 4 02., .75; 
California hybrida. Petals golden-yellow, sepals and spurs 
crimsonsssmagnificent. 2 fb. 2255.00.60 Ses vel 4 oz., $1.25; 
Canadensis. The small scarlet and yellow native species. 
x 0Z., $1.00; 
Chrysantha. Pale yellow, long-spurred flowers. 2 ft. 
< 0z., $1.50; 
Coerulea. (Rocky Mountian Columbine.) Exquisite va- 
riety with pale blue and white flowers, long spurs. 3 ft. 
: $ o0z., $1.50; 
Coerulea White. (Rocky Mountain White Columbine.) 
hesbest long=spurred white....005..00086 cos ea ses ee os 
Farquhar’s Pink. Beautiful pink long-spurred flowers. 3 ft. 
Glandulosa. Dark blue with white corolla, flowers 3 in. 
across. A superb sort. 
Haylodgensis. (Caerulea hybrida.) Large-flowered hybrids 
with long spurs; shades of blue, white and yellow. 3 ft. 
Skinneri. (Mexican Columbine.) Large scarlet and yel- 
lowetlowers> longispurs. 20. i063 es da ee we 4 0z., $1.00; 
Farquhar’s Double Hybrids Mixed. Our selection con- 
tains only the finest forms of the double Columbine. 
4 oz., $1.00; 
Single Mixed. In great variety.............. 4 02., .75; 
ASTER. (Michaelmas Daisy.) 
These showy hardy perennials are easily raised {rom seeds 
and if sown early in Spring are likely to bloom the follow- 
ing Autumn. They may also be sown from May to July. 
Alpinus. Purple, large yellow centre. 1 ft....% 02., .75; 
Novae Angliae. Bright violet-purple.. 4 ft....§ 0z., .75; 
Ptarmicoides. Distinct variety with pure white flowers; 
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Sub-coeruleus. A grand species from India, with giant 
flowers mauve-colored with bold orange centre, borne on 
long straight stems. The flowers are from two to three 
inches in diameter, and the plants commence blooming 
veryearlynmauheseasons, s2attenieciyas ccc c + oz., $1.00; 
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Farquhar’s Giant Long-Spurred Hybrids. 
Aquilegia. 
ASTER.—Continued. 
New Hybrids Mixed. Many beautiful shades. 
2)tovd: ft. "Pkt 
% 0Z., $1.00; $.25 
BOLTONIA Asteroides. One of the showiest of our native 
perennials closely resembling and allied to the hardy 
Asters; flowers pure white. 
Latisquama. Flowers pink, slightly tinged with lavender; 
finest of the section. August and September. 5 ft. (Crop 
failed.) 
CALLIRHOE Verticillata. (Poppy Mallow.) Elegant 
hardy Mallow of easy culture and spreading growth, bloom- 
ing all Summer; large crimson Linum-like flowers. 13 ft. 
4 0Z., $1.25; 
CAMPANULA.  (Bell-flower.) 
Carpatiea. (Carpathian Blue Bell.) Neat herdy perennial 
growing in compact tufts; flowers clear blue; in bloom all 
Summer; splendid for mixed borders. 8 in....% 02., .75; 
Carpatica Alba. (White Carpathian Bell.) White. 
£.02., .75; 
Campanula Grandiflora, see Platyeodon. 7430-7440. 
Glomerata. (Clustered Bell-flower.) Dense clusters of fun- 
nel-shaped violet-blue flowers. July and August. 13 ft. 
¥ 0z., $1.00; 
Glomerata dahuriea. Deep violet-blue, large truss. 14 ft. 
Grandis. (Great Bell-flower.) Large saucer-shaped violet- 
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Lactiflora coerulea. A handsome variety with flowers in 
loose heads, pale lilac, shaded white; July and August. 3 ft. 
August and September. 6 ft. 
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