R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



91 



GRASSES. Ornamental. Pkt. 



6850 Andropogon argenteus. Large silvery plumes. 3 ft. .... 10 



6855 Arundo Donax. Gian^ /^eed. Tall variety with green leaves. 15 ft. .10 



6860 Variegata. Green and white striped leaves. 9 ft 15 



6865 Erianthus Ravennse. Plume Grass. A hardy variety with fine 

 silvery plumes; invaluable for lawn groups. Blooms the first 

 year from seed if sown early. 8 ft. ... ... ... .... 10 



6870 Eulalia Japonica. Ornamental variety with long dark green 



leaves. 6 ft. . . . ... ... ... . . ... .... 15 



6875 Variegata. Long graceful leaves, dark green and white striped. 



It is one of the most beautiful for forming clumps. 4 ft. .... 15 



6880 Zebrina. Zebra Grass. The dark green leaves are barred at inter- 

 vals with yellowi.sh white. Few va,riegated plants equal it in beauty. . 15 

 6885 Gynerium Argenteum. Pampas Grass. Magnificent sort with 



long silvery plumes; requires protection in winter. 10 ft. ... .10 



6890 Stipa pennata. Feather Grass. Feathery plumes. White ... .10 



For other varieties of Ornamental Grasses, see Nos 2245-2330. 

 6895 GYFSOPHILA Repens. A pretty traihng plant, fairly smothered 



with tiny white flowers ... ... ... | oz., .30; .10 



6900 Panieulata. Small white flowers in light panicles; extensively 



used in bouquets; July and August. 2 ft. Oz., .50; ; oz., .15; .10 

 6905 HELEN I UM Autumnale Superbum. Striking perennial with 

 broad heads of golden-yellow flowers blooming late in the season; 

 August and September. 5 ft. ... ... 5 oz., .75; .25 



6910 BigelowL Rich yellow with brown disc. 4 ft. 20 



6915 Hoopesii. Early-flowering variety; pure orange-yellow; July. 2 ft .15 

 6920 HELICHRYSUM Angustifolium. White foliage; fine plant 



for edgings. 1 ft. ... ... ... ... j oz., .50; .10 



6925 HELIOPSIS Pitcheriana. This well-known plant is much es- 

 teemed for borders and as a cut flower. The golden-yellow flow- 

 ers are borne on long stems and are freely produced; blooms all 

 summer. 3 ft. ... ... ... ... ... .... 10 



6930 HELLEBORUS New Hybrids Mixed. Christmas and Lenten 

 Roses. Remarkably hardy plants, blooming from December to 

 April. In our climate they should be protected with a frame to 

 prevent the flower buds being injured by frost or ice, and to pro- 

 mote full development of the flowers. 1 ft. ... ... .... 25 



6935 HESPERIS Matronalis. Purple. Rocket. Spring-flowering 



herbaceous perennial, fragrant. 3 ft. ... Oz., .50; .10 



6940 White. Beautiful as a cut flower Oz., .50; . 10 



6945 Dwarf White. Very early. 1ft J oz., .30; .15 



6950 HEUCHERA Sanguinea. Compact hardy perennial producing 



erect spikes of vivid crimson flowers; July and August. 1ft. .25 



HIBISCUS, Mallow. 



Showy plants of vigorous growth, producing large, handsome flowers 

 from July to September. They are especially suitable for mixed beds or 

 borders where massive effects are desired. 2 to 5 ft. 



6955 Crimson Eye. An excellent plant for lawn groups and borders; 



blooming the first season from seed in the open ground. Flowers Pkt. 

 pure white, with crimson centre. 4 ft. Oz., 1.00; J oz., .35; .10 



MoseheutOS. Swamp Mallow. None of the hardy Hibiscus are 

 more useful and beautiful than our native Swamp Mallows. They 

 begin to bloom in July and continue to September, producing 

 flowers like Single Hollyhocks, but much larger. They are 

 excellent for moist places, but succeed in any good soil. 4 ft. 



6965 Albus. Pure White. 



i oz., .25; .10 

 6970 Roseus. Large pink 

 flowers. 



Oz. .75; ioz., .25; .10 

 6975 Palustris Roseus. 

 Light pink flowers, 

 large. ^ oz., .25; .10 



Chater's Double Hollyhock. 



HOLLYHOCK. 



_ H9llyhocks succeed best in rich, well-drained soil. They should be lightly protected 

 durmg wmter with pme boughs, coarse straw, or other mulch not hable to rot. Seeds sown 

 in June or July produce fine plants for blooming the following summer. Hardy biennials. 



Hesperis matronalis. (Rocket.) 



6980 

 6985 

 7000 



7020 



7025 



7060 

 7065 



Double Special Mixture. A greatly improved strain of this popular plant, 



6995 Double Salmon. 

 7010 Double Yellow. 

 Oz., $2.50; ioz., .75; 



Double Crimson. 6990 Double Pink 

 Double Purple. 7005 Double White 

 Each of the above colors and Special Mixture 

 Collection of 6 Varieties, Separate 



SINGLE VARIETIES. 

 Pink. 7030 Salmon. 7035 White. 7040 Crimson 

 Each of the above colors, ... ... ... ... ... i oz 



Single Mixed. Oz., .Sl.OO; i oz 



Allegheny Mixed. Single and semi-double fringed flowers. Oz., SI .50; J- oz 



7045 Scarlet. 



.10: 

 .35; 

 .50; 



Pkt. 

 .15 



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10 

 10 



