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



AQUILEGIA Columhme.—cootinued. 



Californica hybrida. Petalsgolden yellow, sepals and spurs Pkt 



orimson magnificent. 2 feet -J-oz., 1.25; .25 



Canadensis. The stnall scarlet and jellow native species, 



Oz., 1.00: ioz., .35; .05 

 Chrysantha. Pale 3'ellow long-spuned flowers. 2 feet, 



Oz., 1.25; i oz., .-JO; .10 

 Chrysantha grandiflora alba. Beautiful pure white, long 



*purs ... ioz., 1.00; .25 



Coerulea. Focky JIountaiH Columbine. Exquisite variety with 



pale blue and white flowers, long spurs. 3 feet, Joz., 1.25; .25 



CoBFUlea White. Rocky Mountain Wliite Columbine. The best 



long-spurred white Joz., 1.00; .20 



GlandulOSa. Dark blue with white corolla, flowers 3 inches 



acro.-s. A superb sort. 2 feet 25 



HaylodgensiS. Cm-ulea hybriHa. Large-flowered hybrids with 



long spurs; shades of blue, white and yellow. 3 feet, J oz , 1.25; .20 

 Jaetsehaui. Laige yellow blossoms with red spurs. 2 feet. 



Joz , 1.00; .15 



Nivea grandiflora. Pure white Oz., .40; .05 



Olympiea. Delicate mauve with white corolla; a lovely shade. 



IJ feet J oz.. .50 ; .10 



Skinneri. Mfxiran Columbine. Large scarlet and yellow flowers ; 



long spurs. 2 feet Joz., 1.00; .25 



StuaPti. Enormous dark blue long-spurred flowers with white 



corolla. 2 feet 50 



Truneata. Orange-scarlet with yellow. IJ feet, i oz., .50; .10 



Double White. 2 feet ioz., .50; .10 



Fapquhap's Double Hybrids Mixed. Our selection con- 

 tains only the finest forms of the double Columbine, \ oz., 1.25; .25 

 Single Mixed. In great variety Oz., .50; .05 



CoUection of 10 Varieties Separate. Our selection, i.so 



ARABIS ALPINA. Rock Cress. Very early-flowering hardy per- 

 ennial with erect spikes of pure white flowers : valuable for edgings 

 and rockeries. 6 to 9 inches Oz. , .60; -J oz., .20; 



ARMERIA MaPitima. Thrift or Sea Fink. A pretty edging plant 



witii deep pink flowers. 1 foot * ... | oz., ..50; 



Plantaginea. Bright rosy pink ioz., .50; 



ASCLEPIAS tubePOSa. Milkweed or Swallo'o Wort. _ One of the 

 finest native perennials with compact umbels of brilliant orange- 

 red flowers. Invaluable for border or shrubbery groups. 2 feet, 



i oz. , 75 ; 

 HalUi. Flowers flesh-colored in large umbels. 3 feet 



ASPERULA Odopata. Sweet Woodruf. Pretty hardy plant 

 thriving in partial shade; flowers white. 9 inches. The leaves and 

 flowers when dried have an odor Uke new hay and when laid among 

 clothes perfume them and keep away insects ... Oz., .75; 



ASPHODELUS albus. Stately spikes of pure white flowers 



suitable for large beds and borders. 2 ft i oz., 1.25; 



5165 Luteus. Effective plant with tall spikes of fragrant Pkt. 

 yellow, lily-Hke flowers ioz., .30; .10 



ASTERS. Michaelmas Daisy. 

 These showy hardy perennials are easily raised from seeds 



and if sown early in spring are likely to bloom the following 



autunm. They may also be sown from May to July. 

 '5170 Alpinus. Purple, large yellow centre ... ioz., ..50; .10 



6040 

 6045 

 6050 

 6055 

 6060 

 6065 



6070 



6075 



6080 



6085 

 6090 



6005 



6100 



6105 

 8110 

 5115 



3120 

 8125 

 .5130 



5135 



8140 

 8145 



5150 

 3155 



!160 



10 



.25 



Aquilegia Farquhar's Long-Spurred Hybrids. 



6175 Alpinus speeiosus. Rich purple; very large. 



6180 

 6185 

 6190 



Alyssum Saxatile Compactum. 



Asclepias tuberosa 



2 feet, 

 ,\oz., 1.50; 

 Bessapabieus. Large purple flowers. 2 ft., i oz., .75; 

 Novae Angliae. Bright violet-purple. 4 ft., " .75; 

 Ptapmieoides. Distinct variety .with pure white 

 flowers ; useful for cutting, li feet ... i oz., .60; 

 6195 Sub-ecepuleus. A new species from 

 India, with giant flowers mauve- 

 colored with bold orange centre, 

 borne on long straight stems. The 

 flowers are from two to three 

 indies in diameter, and commence 

 blooming very early in the season. 



2 feet 



6200 Townshendi. A frtv-floworing va- 

 riety bearing a profusion of pinki.-ih- 

 lilac flowers which are much 

 esteemed for cutting. 2 feet 

 6205 New HybPids Mixed, ^fany beau- 

 tiful shades i oz., 1.25; 



(5210 AUBRETIA deltoidea gpandi- 

 flOPa. Very oonipait. tiowei-s laven- 

 der blue. 4 ini'hes 



6215 Leiehtlinii. Dwarf hardy jx^nMinijU 

 suitable for rockeries and lierbaceons 

 borders. FK wi'rs a pri^tty shade of 

 deep rose. 4 inches . . 



Pkt. 



.25 

 .10 



.15 



.10 



.25 



.25 



.26 



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