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



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6660 



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6755 

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DIANTHUS AtPOFUbens. 



1 toot 



DeltOideS. Maiden Pink. 

 with 1 lark circle. 6 inches 

 Deltoides Alba. AMiite. 

 SeguiePii. Eosy purple 

 DICTAMNUS Fpaxinella. 

 with handsome spikes of 



leaves are fragrant, 

 rubbed. 3 feet 

 Fpaxinella Alba. 



Dark red, line rockery plant. 



ioz.,.30; 



variety ; flowers pink 

 J oz., .30; 

 J oz., .35; 



" .30; 



Dittani/. Fine hardy perennial 

 purplish-crimson flowers. The 



Trailing 



8 inches 



Pkt. 

 .10 



.10 

 .10 

 .10 



giving ofl' an odor of balsam when 



Oz., .40; 



Pure white ... Oz., 1.50; Joz.,.50; 



DIGITALIS. 



Foxgloi-e. 

 Farquhar's Superb Mixed, includes all the finest 



colors in >:reat variety ... ... ... Oz.,.50; 



GloxinaeflOPa Mixed. Flowers spotted in the throat, " .40 ; 



Gloxinseflopa Rosea. Delicate pink ... " .40; 



GpandiflOPa. showy flowers of pale yellow ... " .40; 



IvePy'S Spotted. Beautiful spotted flowers of various colors, 



Oz., ..50; 



MonstPOSa Mixed. The tall .spikes have a monstrous saucer- 

 sliape<l terminal flower ... ... Oz. , 2.00; J oz., .60; 



Puppupea. Common red Foxglove Oz., .30; 



Puppupea Alba. AVhite " .40; 



Mixed. Various colors " .30; 



DODECATHEON Media. American Corr.sbp. Native hardy 

 perennial with rosy-jmrple flowers in shape resembling the 

 CyclanH'ii : succeeds Ix-st in partial shade. 1 foot 



DRACOCEPHALUM Apgunense. Spikes of bright blue 

 salvia-sliaped flowers. 14^ feet ... ... ^oz., .25; 



ECHINOPS Exaltatus, ' Globe Thistle. Globular heads 

 of blue flowers; very ornamental. 3 feet ... ^ oz., .25; 

 RitPO. ilagnificent variety with white foliage and metallic 

 blue, thistle-like flowers ... ^ oz., .25 ; 



EDELWEISS. Gnaphalium Leohfopodium. The interesting 

 white leaved plant, so eagerly sought by touri.«ts in the 

 Swiss Alps, easily grown in gardens; hardy perennial. 6 in., 



EREMURUS Himaliaeus. Stately plant with long .spikes of 

 creamy-white fl(jwers. 6 to 8 feet 



Robustus. Flowers soft flesh pink. 8 feet 



Tupkestanieus. Reddish-brown flowers. 5 feet 



ERIGERON GpandifloPUS ElatiOP. Very effective perennial 

 with pale lilac star-shaped flowers; excellent for cutting. lAft., 

 SpeeioSUS. Pale mauve with bright golden centres. H ft. , 



ERYNGIUM Amethystinum. Ornamental plant of branch- 

 ing habit with round heads of metallic blue flowers which 

 can be cut and dried for winter bouquets. 3 feet, ^oz., 1.00; 



ERYSIMUM Pulehellum. Dwarf perennial with pale yel- 

 low flowers : (lesiral)le fi ir spring gardening. 6 in., ^ oz., .25; 



EUPATORIUM Agepatoides. ' A valuable border plant 

 with tiny white flowers in dense heads. 3 feet, ^ oz., .3i) ; 

 FpasePi. Fine perennial, producing clusters of white 

 flowers; fine for cutting. 2 feet ... ... ^oz., .30; 



FERNS Hapdy Varieties Mixed. Useful plants for decor- 

 ating shady nooks, rockeries, or borders, on the northerly 

 sides of buildings 



GAILLARDIA Grandiflora. Blanket Flower. 



The.se are handsome summer and autmnn flowering 

 plants, quite hardy and easily grown. It is advisable to 

 mulch them with straw during winter. 3 feet. 



785 New Hybpids Mixed. Yellow and red, 



Oz., 1.00; ioz., .30; 



790 Maxima. Pure yellow; flowers very large, 



Oz., 1.00; ioz., .30; 



SupePba. Crimson and yellow " l.OQ; " .30; 



GALEGA Officinalis Alba. Hardy perennial with white 

 pea-shaped flowers; very ornamental and useful for 



cutting J oz. , .30; 



Puppupea. Blue " .25; 



GENTIANA Aeaulis. Mite Gentian. Dwarf perennial 

 with intense blue, bell-shaped flowers; suited to moist 



and .shady situations. 4 inches ioz., .40; 



Asclepiadea. Flowers purple-blue in long terminal 



clusters. 2 feet i oz., .50; 



Lutea. Giant Gentian. Yellow flowers in whorls. 5 ft., 



GERANIUM Sanguineum. A showy plant with finely 

 cut foliage and crimson-purple flowers; blooms all 

 season. \\ feet 



GERARDIA HybPida Mixed. Splendid x)erennial pro- 

 ducing spikes of flowers varying from hght pink to dark 

 purple ; requires protectiou in winter. 2 feet 



Pkt. 

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.10 

 .10 



.10 

 .10 



.10 



.10 



.15 



.15 



.10 



.05 

 .10 



.10 

 .05 

 .05 

 .05 



.05 



.10 

 .05 

 .05 

 .05 



,10 

 ,10 

 .10 



.25 



.15 

 .10 



.20 

 .05 



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,10 



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6850 



6855 



6860 

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687 



6880 



6885 



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Farquhar's Superb Foxgloves. 



6835 GEUM AtPOSanguineura. Large double crimson flow- f^t-' 



~ ■ ... .20 



... .10 



ers ; valuable for cutting. 2 feet 



Coeeineum. Bright orange-scarlet ; single 



GRASSES. Opnamental. 



AndPOpogon aPgenteus. l^arge silvery plmues. 3 feet, 



Apundo Donax. niant Reed. Tall variety with green 



leaves. 15 feet 



Vapiegata. Green and white striped leaves. 9 ftvt. 



Epianthus Ravennse. Plume Grass. A hardy variety 

 with fine silvery plumes; invaluable for lawn groups. 

 Blooms tlie first year from seed if sown early. 8 feet, .10 

 6870 Eulalia Japoniea. Ornamental variety ^^^th long dark 



green leaves. (> feet 



Vapiegata. Long graceful leaves, dark gnvn and 

 white striped. It is one of the most beautiful for forming 



clumps. 4 feet 



ZebPina. Zebra Gra-t.^t. The dark green leaves are 

 barred at intervals with yellowish white. Few varie- 

 gated plants equal this in beauty 



Gynepium apgenteum. Pampa.'t 6'ni.<,<. Magnificent 

 sort with long silvery phnnes; requin's protection in 

 winter. 10 tVt't ... 



Stipa pennata. Feather Gras.-<. Feathery plumes. White. .10 

 For other varieties, Ornamental Grasses, see S'os. 224o-23;i0. 



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.10 

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15 



10 



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