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



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 



nipponicum. A Japanese species, 

 with large, pure white flowers in 

 September and October. 3 ft. 30c. 

 each; $2.40 for 10. 



Rosy Gem. A new hardy species from 

 Korea, forming dense, bushy plants 

 which in the autumn are covered 

 with hght pink, daisy-like flowers. 

 This variety will prove of great value 

 for late bloom in the hardy border. 

 2 ft. 35c. each; $3.00 for 10. 



Shasta. Burbank's Shasta Daisy. 

 Large, snowy white flowers. July to 

 September. 2 to 3 ft. 30c. each; 

 $2.40 for 10; $18.00 per 100. 



Autumn Glory. This variety is 

 similar to the above, with pure white 

 flowers. For effective masses in beds 

 or for cutting at a season when other 

 flowers are scarce, it has few equals. 

 35c. each; $3.00 for 10. 



arcticum. The Arctic Daisy. Among 



Daisy, Burbank's Shasta 



Delphinium, Hollyhock Strain 



fall-flowering perennials, this is one of the best. It forms an attractive clump of dark green 

 foliage and in September multitudes of flower stems appear, terminating in pure white 

 flowers 2 to 2J2 inches in diameter and continue until cut down by late frosts. 1 to 13^ 

 ft. 30c. each; $2.40 for 10. 

 uliginosum. See Pyrethrum. 



CIMICIFUGA racemosa. Bugbane. A stately plant with fine long elegantly twisted ra- 

 cemes of feathery white flowers. Effective when planted at the back of a border or for 

 naturahzing at the edge of woods. July to September. 4 to 6 ft. 35c. each; $3.00 for 10. 



CLEMATIS Davidiana (C. heraclesefolia davidiana). A desirable variety with bright green 

 foliage and dehcately scented, pale blue, bell-shaped flowers in clustered heads. August, 

 September. 3 ft. 65c. each; $5.50 for 10. 

 recta. A useful herbaceous variety, being veiy desirable for cutting. It has fragrant 

 white flowers in very large showy clusters during June and July. 3 ft. 40c. each; $3.00 

 for 10. 



*COH\l M-\.Ml\ k ma\a\\s. lAly-oJ-the-V alley. Pure white flowers. May, June. 8 to 10 in. 

 Field-grown clumps. 50c. each; $4.50 for 10; $40.00 per 100. 

 polygonatum. Solomon's Seal. Arching sprays of white, pendulous flowers. June. 2 ft. 

 30c. each; $2.40 for 10. 



COREOPSIS ianceolata grandifiora. Large, golden yellow flowers useful for cutting and 

 effective in border masses. Blooms aU summer. 2 ft. 30c. each; $2.20 for 10; $15.00 

 per 100. 

 verticillata. A small yellow-flowering va- 

 riety, with finely divided foliage. July, 

 August. 2 ft. 30c. each; $2.20 for 10; $15.00 

 per 100. 



DAISY, Burbank's Shasta. See Chrysan- 

 themum maximum. 



DAPHNE Cneorum. See Broad-leaved Ever- 

 greens, pages 154, 155. 



DELPHINIUMS 



(Hardy Larkspurs) 



These are the handsomest blue flowers for the 

 garden. They are imsurpassed in decorative 

 effect, and have much value for cutting, espe- 

 cially those of the Belladonna type. They like 

 deep, rich soil and plenty of hme. Give them 



bone-meal in early spring and again after their 



first flowering, but do not cut them to the ground 



when the first flowers have faded, as so many 



people advise. Merely remove the seed-pods and 



upper portion of the stalk. The new growth from 



the ground will soon cover the cut ends and old 



leaves and give a fine second crop of bloom. 



Hollyhock Strain. Magnificent new race 

 of Hardy Larkspurs producing enormous spikes 

 of bloom in many new and lovely shades. The 

 flowers are very large and come in both single 

 and double forms. The plants branch freely 

 and continue to flower all summer. 60c. each; 

 $5.00 for 10; $40.00 per 100. 



ITot less than 5 plants of one variety sold at the 10 rate ; 25 at the 100 rate 



Coreopsis Ianceolata grandiHora 



