R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 



Pentstemon heterophyllus. 



Pyrethrum hybridum, Double, 



Stokesia cyanea. 





Doz. 



.25; 



$2.50 



.25; 



2.50 



.25; 



2.50 



.00; 



10.00 



7.50 



2.50 

 5.(X) 



?EO}^lES.—('()iilii,ur<L 



CHOICE MIXED P^EONIES. 

 White Varieties Mixed . . . Each, 



Finli Varieties Mixed " 



Red Varieties Mixed " 



FouF-yeap Clumps " 



JAPANESE TREE PiEONIES. Moiistroas flower.-^, 

 chiefly sinirlc ami scmi-il)ublt'; ranging from 

 wliite to deep crini.soii Each, .75; 



PiEONIA Tenuifolia. Fem-lmf Pxony. Crim- 

 son Each, .25 ; 



— flore pleno. Double-flowered, " .50; 



PAP AVER Nudieaule. Iceland Poppy. Charm- 

 ing flowers ranging from white and yellow to deep 

 orange-.scarlet ; invaluable for table decoration; 



April to October. 1ft I.. 50 .$10.00 



Orientale. Oriental Poppi/. Gigantic orange- 

 scarlet flowers, good plant for shrubbery bordei-.-!: ; 



May to July. 3 ft ... l..-)0 10.00 



Orientale Parkmanii. Rich, dark scarlet ... 2.50 18.00 

 Orientale Royal Scarlet. Deep scarlet ... 2.00 12.00 



PENTSTEMON Atropurpureus. Beard Tongue. 

 Dark red with white throat; flowers in graceful 



spikes; June to August. 3 ft. 1.50 10.00 



Barbatus Torreyi. Tall, graceful spikes of 

 brilliant scarlet flowers, gi\ing the effect of 

 clumps of scarlet willows ; charming for garden 

 decoration and for cutting ; June to September. 



3 ft 1.50 10.00 



Heterophyllus. Lovely azure blue flower 



spikes. 2 ft 1.50 10.00 



Laevigatas. Ro.sy lilac. 2 ft 1.50 10.00 



Pubeseens. Ro.sy purple, lift 1.50 10.00 



PHLOMIS Tuberosa. Fine plant for naturaliz- 

 ing, rosy purjjle flowers ; June. 4 ft 1.50 10.00 



HARDY PHLOX, HYBRID GARDEN SORTS. "o*- io«- 



Am mir hanly lu-rbaceous jilants nuni' are mure 

 gorgciius and more easily grow;, t'lan these. 

 They are perfecty hardy, succeeding in any gar- 

 den soil, and producing magniflcent spikes of 

 showy anil lastini; flowers, vear after year, with 

 oom|)aratively little care. 2i to 3 ft. TIk' fol- 

 lowini; varieties, each, .20; per dozen, $1.75; 

 per 101), $12.00. 



B. Comte. Intense purplish crimson. 

 Champs Elysee. Fine rich purplish crimson. 

 Coquelieot. .V flue pure si-irlet with deep car- 

 mine eye; the l)riglitest of all Phloxes. 

 Crystal Palace. Mauve, white centre. 

 Eelaireur. Glowing crimson, with light halo; 

 lar'_a> flower. 



Esperance. Mauve, with white centre; extra 

 tine. 



Eugene Danzanvilliers. Rosy lilac; white 



eye ; very large. 



F. G. Von Lassbupg. Pure white, witli tiie 

 individual flowers larger than any other variety. 

 La Cygne- Pure white; splendid spike; very 

 free bionnier. 



Marquis de St. Paul. Salmon-i)ink witii ro.se 

 eye. 



Moliere. Salmon-rose, with deep rose eye. 

 P. Bonnetaine. Rosy red. 

 Peeheur d' Islande. Crimstm red. 

 Prof. Sehlieman. Bright lilac-rose. 

 Sehlossgartner Reiehenau. Brilliant salmon- 

 pink with earniine eye. 



R. F. Struthers. Bright sahnou-pink, crimson 

 eye. 



Von Goethe. Rich salmon-rose. 

 PHLOX Divaricata. A dwarf-growing native 

 species witli pale l)lue flowers; May and June. 



1ft ■ $1.50 $10.00 



Subulata Alba. AVhite, moss-pink. Suitable 



for ediximrs ami rockeries, June to .August. 4 in., 1.00 B.OD 



Subulata Rosea. Rosy pink 1.(M) «.ai 



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