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



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PRIMULA, or Primrose. 

 Hardy and Half-hardy Varieties. 



7650 Aeaulis. FapquhaF's Hybrids Mixed. A greatly pkt. 

 improved strain with flowers of large size and contain- 

 ing many bright and beautiful colors ... J oz., 1.25; 



7655 Yellow. Yellow English Primrose. The best sort for 

 forcing and bunching for corsage bouquets 



7660 Blue. Color rich purple blue 



POLYANTHUS. Primula elatior. 



7665 Farquhap's Giant Fancy Mixed. The colors range 

 from white to deep maroon ; the yeUow, rose and crim- 

 son shades being particularly tine. These larger forms 

 are desirable for winter flowering in the conservatory as 

 well as for bedding out in spring. 9 inches, ^ oz. , 1.50; 



7670 Giant White, Pkt., .25 7575 Giant Yellow ... 



7580 Giant Blue, " .50 7585 Giant Crimson ... 



7590 Gold-laeed. Flowers of brilliant colors vrith distinct 

 yellow edges ^oz.,1.50; 



7595 Mixed ioz,1.00; 



7600 PRIMULA Auricula Choice Mixed. A lovely race of 

 Primro.ses with large umbels of velvety flowers in many 

 beautiful colors, cliiefly yellow, crimson, maroon and 

 purple, frequently edged ■nitb gray or green 



'605 Japonica Mixed. One of the finest Primro.ses for the 

 garden, producing several whorls of large flowers, on 

 erect stems varying from white to crimson. 1^ feet. 

 The seeds germinate slowly and imevenly, ^ oz., 1.25; 



7610 Sieboldii. Attractive class suitable for pot cultm«, 

 with large clusters of flowers ; colors white to rosy-crim- 

 son. 1 foot 



7615 Rosea Grandiflora. A charming variety with flowers 

 of a clear bright rose. 6 inches 



PYRETHRUM. 



Very handsome herbaceous perennials. The flowers are 

 of brilliant colors and very la.sting. 2 feet. 



7620 Atrosang'Uineum. Crimson with yellow centre, single, 



i oz., .75; 



7625 Roseum Double Hybrids Mixed. Beautiful, aster- 

 like flowers ranging in color from white to brUliant rose 

 and crimson i oz., .3.00; 



7630 Roseum Single Hybrids Mixed. Daisy-Uke flowers 

 of brilliant colors with yellow centres ... | oz., 1.00; 



ra35 Ulig-inosum. Tall late-flowering sort, with large, single 

 white flowers. 3 feet ... ... ... ^oz.,.7a; 



7610 REHMANNIA angulata. Splendid new hah'-hardy 

 biennial with Gloxinia-Hke flowers of rosy purple with 

 yellow throat, suitable for pot culture or out-doors in 

 a sheltered place. 3 feet 



7615 RUDBECKIA Fulgida. Cone Flower, An efiective 

 variety producing in autumn, ma.«.sesof orange-yellow 

 flowers. 3 feet i oz., .30 ; 



7650 Nitida, or Autumn Glory. Flowers pale yellow, 

 large 3 feet 



.7655 Newmani. Magnificent golden yellow flowers with 

 maroon centre. 3 feet 



^660 Purpurea. Giant Purple Cone Flower. A striking 

 plant with very large reddish-purple flowers. 3 feet, 



'665 SALVIA Azurea Grandiflora. Exceedingly pretty 

 species with lon^ spikes of sky-blue flowers. 2 feet, 



'670 SAPONARIA OfBeinalis. Hardy perennial suitable for 

 herbaceoas borders; reddi.sh purple. 2 feet, Oz,, .30; 



?675 Ocymoides splendens. Trailing hardy perennial 

 with small deep red flowers Oz., .40; 



'680 SAXIFRAGA eordifolia. Interesting plant for rock- 

 eries or hardy borders ; flowers pink. 1 foot 



7685 SCABIOSA eaucasica. Magnificent perennial with 

 beautiful large, light blue flowers. 2 feet, Joz,, 1.00; 



7690 Caucasiea Alba. A pure white form of the preceding, 



7695 Japonica. A liardy variety from Japan of bushy 

 growth ; flowers lavender blue. A fine cut flower. 2 ft. , 



7700 SEDUM acre. Trailing plant forming a regular green 

 carpet; flowers bright yellow. 4 inches 



7705 Spectabile. An erect growing variety with hght green 

 foliage and large heads of rose-colored flowers. lift., 



7710 SCUTTELARIA baicalensis coelestina. Hardy 

 plant of dense bushy habit with an abundance of light 

 blue flowers. 1 J feet 



7715 SENECIO ellvorura. A new hardy plant from Northern 

 China, with large leaves and rich orange-yellow 

 flowers well adapted for planting by the sides of lakes or 

 streams. 4 feet 



7720 SILENE aeaulis. Catchfly. Neat dwarf perennial 

 with rosy-crimson flowers ; fine rock plant. 2 inches, 



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Orientalis. A robust-growing hardy plant of fine ^^^ 

 branching habit, each branch carrying large globular 

 heads of pink flowers, sweetly scented. 3 feet, Oz. , ..30; 



STACHYS lanata. Lamb's Fars. Ornamental plant 

 largely grown for its silvery- white wooUy leaves ; flowers 

 purple, 2 feet Oz, , ,30; 



STATICE ineana Dwarf Mixed. A charming variety 

 of the Sea Lavender. Esteemed for bouquets, 1^ feet, 



Oz., .30; 

 Latifolia, Small lavender-blue flowers in large pan- 

 icles. 2 feet Joz, ,.40; 



STOKESIA cyanea. This splendid hardy perennial 

 bears from July to October a number of large, Ughtblue 

 flowers resembling semi-double A.sters, i oz., .50; 



SUNFLOWER. 

 Maximiliana. Flowers clear yellow with several rows 

 of large ray petals and full centre; continues in 

 bloom late in the autumn, 6 feet ... i oz, , ,50; 

 Mollis. Large, single, light yellow flowers and silvery- 

 white foliage; very showy. 4 feet ... i oz, , .75: 

 Rigidus. Fine native variety, with rich golden-yellow 



flowers; valuable for cutting 



Annual Varieties see Xos. 4210-4255. 



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