R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
7120 _LEPACHYS puleherrima hybrida. Handsome plant of the Rudbeckia put. 
family; flowers Me from veHOw to brown. Useful as a cut flower. 
2 feet 5 
7125 LIATRIS spieata. PSnetee ate y Borie plane, aes any ae 
soil, with large flower spikes of violet-purple. 2 feet =0e : 10 
7130 LINUM flavum. Golden Flax. Flowers eeltes yellow; free- pisonnae: g. 
Ifoot, =- - ne : : =0e Scie, ily 
7135 Perenne, Blue. Sisrey ecie peeable for pardons: 1 feet, Oz., .50; =10 
7140 Perenne, White es ee ee tem Glace we + On:2-50%. 10 
7145 LOBELIA Cardinalis. Cardinal Flower. A native species, succeeding 
best in rather moist situations; flowers intense scarlet. 2 feet, 40z., 1.25; .25 
7150 Nanseniana. Deep crimson; foliage dark red CC Beep 
7155 Syphilitica. Strong growing variety with pale: blue flowers; very e effecti tive 
in partially-shaded borders. 2 feet Bric 25 
7160 Syphilitiea. Bright Red. A newcolorin ae 2 ie Be a Buecone pie 225 
LUPINS. Lupinus. 
Beautiful spring-blooming plants with long spikes of pea-shaped flowers. 
2 to 3 feet. 
7165 Polyphyllus, Blue... ... ee A acim >, ss Oz.. .30; .05 
7170 White. ae in soe aa aot em ce 330; .05 
7175 ~—- Rose. Now and pesutital erate: ae re ath @ (aot = ReeeOO 
RASO Ge MEXOONS oc Makes FS Pate certs. teeta, PSE wit Oz., .30; .05 
7185 Arboreus. Bright da fragrant flowers; peau: Beaieciion in winter. 
3 feet)... ote : ae See) OZ. 20se clO 
7190 Snow Queen. Magnificent Vv variety with long spikes of pure white 
flowers. 3 to 4 feet . es ae ate eee Rees Sore Fee 45) 
LYCHNIS. 
Profuse-blooming hardy perennials, remarkable for the brillianey of their 
flowers; excellent for massing in large beds and borders. 
7195 Chaleedoniea. Jerusalem Cross. Large scarlet flower heads. 2 feet, Oz.,.30; .05 
Lupinus polyphyllus. 7200 Chaleedoniea Alba. Flowers white ... re se Pie OU c Oe 
7205 Flos Cueuli. Cuckoo Flower or Ragged Robin. Bright P&t- MYOSOTIS. Forget-me-not. 
red, fringed flowers. 2 feet ; Ozh -oore tO 
Most. of the Forget-me-nots will bloom the first year 
7210 Fulgens. Brilliant scarlet. Ii feet ... 4 0z.,1.00; .20 from seed if sown early. If sown in July or August in 
=e shaded frames fine plants will be obtained for spring 
D1: p 
7219 Saree rites ol Nerv lange-flowered aa blooming. They are beautiful planted in combination 
y I Gat OB: Morel. 15 with spring bulbs, Daisies, Arabis, or Golden Alyssum. 
bs 5 405; 
Se s ; : peers Ate 
7220 Sieboldi. Fine qppanese sRecies, flowers cream color. 7280 Alpestris Victoria. The plants are of dwarf compact 
hin Gr EO. 15 growth with long sprays of bright blue flowers, pro- 
due ed in dense umbels. 6 inches, Oz., 1.50; +0z., .50; .10 
225 Scarlet; 12 vers; 14 feet, OOF . ‘ on 
225 Viscaria splendens. Searlet; large Hower te age 19 7285 White. Large white flowers, Home eOOS: 78.35 -5.10 
Shiny 2VUU ? . 
re : 7, a+ eee ne Sf Pees 
7230 LYSIMACHIA punetata. Splendid border ees with a Pink. Hine ybedding variety, =A SHE! 
long spikes of bright yellow flowers. 2 feet, 4.0z., .50; .10 7295 Royal Blue. Flowers deep indigo blue, borne on long 
ae a spravs: fi for cuttines ; ions Gre = 
7235 Vulgaris. Late-flowering sort with large pyramidal sprays; fine for cutting... ...QOz., 1.25; 4.0z., .40; .10 
spikes; flowers yellow. 2ieet ...  ... .. ... .15 7300 Dissitiflora. Large-flowered variety; excellent for pot 
7240 LYTHRUM roseum superbum. Loose Strife A culture. lowers rich blue. 6 inches, 4 0z., 1.25; .25 
strong-growing plant, thriving in any good soil. Erect 7305 Palustris semperflorens. The true Water Forget-me- 
spikes of bright rose-colored flowers. 4 feet, Oz., 50: .05 not. pares brig ght blue flowers; aa from early e 
springuntilautumn... . Z., 2.04 1 Ae ee 
7245 MALVA Alcea. Hollyhock Mallow. Handsome hardy ere Ar Aine or chore hatic — Lit 
perennial, blooming continuously from June to October ; —= iene aay Ti seHoecs of at lie lar St 
22 >, : s > s Leg 2 
; flowers pink; useful for cutting. 3 feet ... Oz., .75; .10 Oz., 2.00; 4.0z., .60; .10 
7250 Mosehata. Musk Mallow. Flowers rose-colored; 7315 Mixed. Variousshades of blue, white and rose, Oz.,.75; .05 
blooming the first season ifsown early. 2 feet, Oz., 1.00; .10 
7255 Mosehata alba. Pure white flowers ... ‘‘ 1.00; .10 CENOTHERA. Evening Primrose. 
Beautiful hardy plants of easy cultivation, succeeding 
7260 MECONOPSIS integrifolia. A large yellow flowered best in light soil. 
Poppy from Thibet, the most striking introduction of Sai) ee oem . - } Bee SN 
recent years. The plant forms a rosette, from the centre —_ sieves ee = Ey ae sep ata nae 10 
of which a stout stem arises bearing from six to ten aes ee pee See 
large, pure yellow flowers six inches in diameter. Pro- 7325 Frutieosa Major. F fone srs golden-yellow; very showy, 
tect the Plants imewintGra ase wee). oe) Mek si. 1sas/. 250 Oz., .793 .05 
7330 Lamarekiana. Enormous yellow flowers, three to 
MIMULUS. Monkey Flower. four inches in diameter; very free-flowering. 3 feet, 
Very handsome, half-hardy perennials, blooming the Oz., .30; .05 
first year from ‘seed. They thrive best in rather moist 7335 Missouriensis. A prostrate growing variety with large 
oe. ground. i foot. ; flowers of a bright yellow color, |suitable for large her- 
7265 Cardinalis Grandiflorus. Large scarlet flowers ... .10 baceous borders Rete een eae we 15 
7270 Tigrinus grandiflorus. Flowers large, and of various 7345 OROBUS vernus. Bitter Vetch. A pretty dwarf bor- 
shades of yellow, elegantly spotted and marked with der plant, with bright eile pea-shaped flowers veined 
crimson and maroon. 1 foot ec ore 10 with red. lfoot -.. PS yh Mee — 2s LO 
7275 MORINA elegans. Hardy perennial eee the 7390 PARDANTHUS chinensis. Blackberry Lily. Bright, 
acanthus in growth; deep crimson flowers produc ed in orange-colored flowers resembling the Lily, followed by 
whorls around fheStem eco NeCeb sc Ss. wets |e 10 seed pods like Blackberries. 2} feet ...  ...  ... .10 
