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



Chrysanthemum Roupel Beauty, 



CARNATION. — Con<imted. 



PlumaPius. Pheasanl's-cye Pink. Fragnint and beau- 

 tiful hardy border pink, single. Mixed ColOPS . . . 



Plumarius. Double Mixed Colors 



PlumaFius fl. pi. Glen Valley. Rosy-pink, car- 

 mine eye ... ... ... ... 



Hardy German. Excellent for cutting, the flowers 

 resembling the smaller greenhouse Carnations; July to 

 October 



CASSIA Marylandiea. American Senna. A charming 

 plant with showy panicles of yellow flowers. July and 

 August. 3 feet 



CEDRONELLA eana. Balm of Gilead. A fine aro- 

 matic plant with crimson flowers. Julj' to October. 



2^ feet ... 



CENTADREA dealbata. Flowers bright-rose. July to 

 Sept. I5 feet .... ... ... ... .... 



Maeroeephala. Large golden-yellow flower, much 



esteemed for cutting; July to September. 3 feet 

 Nigra variegata. Variegated. Bulton-Weed. Foliage 



green and j'ellow; flowers purple. July. 2 feet 

 Montana. Large violet flowers, valuable for cutting 



as well as for border clumps; July and August. 2 ft. 



Montana alba. Pure white 



Montana rosea. Pink 



Rutheniea. Flowers light yellow, with fern-like 



foliage. 2\ feet ... 

 CERASTIDM tomentosum. Snow in Summer. Desirable 

 lowgrowing plant with silvery foliage and white flowers; 

 suitable for rockeries, 6 inches 

 CHELONE Lyonii. Heads of deep red flowers; 



June and July. 2 feet 

 CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum. Moonpenny Daisy. 

 Hardy daisy with large white flowers; excellent 

 for cutting; July to September. 2 to 3 feet 

 Maximum. King Edward VII. Flowers pure white; 



very handsome. 3 feet ... 

 Maximum, Polar Star. New. Large white flowers; 



free bloomer ... . • • • . ■• • • • • . 



Robinsoni. A charming variety producing large 



pure white flowers; petals beautifully fringed 



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HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



LARGE FLOWERING OR ASTER VARIETIES. 



Ashbury. Creamy white; usuallj- with open centre, very free 



flowering. I2 to 2 feet. 

 Sir Mieliael. Clear lemon yellow, fine. 2 feet. 

 Boston. Golden-bronze. 2 feet. 



Gloire de France. Silver pink, cream centre. 3 feet. 

 HijOS. Primrose pink, early flowering. 2 feet. 

 Ida. Yellow, large and fine. 2? feet. 

 Marie Antoinette. Pink, Wge and fine. 2 feet. 

 Mont Claire. Yellow ground, shading to red. 2 feet. 

 Penelope. White, cream centre, fine. 2 feet. 

 Prince of Wales. Pure white. 1^ feet. 

 Queen of the Whites. Pm-e white, the best late. 3 feet. 

 White Perfection. Pure white; large. 2^ feet. 



SMALL OR BUTTON VARIETIES. 

 Aglaia. Yellow shaded pink. 3 feet. 

 Daybrealc, Light pink. 2h feet. 

 Dinizulu. Violet pink, one of the best. 2i feet. 

 Edna. \Mute, shading to cream in the centre. 2 feet. ^ 

 Ermine. Bright orange scarlet. I3 feet. 

 Irene. Pearl white, open yellow centre. I2 feet. 

 James Boone. Cream, shading to yellow in centre. 2 feet. 

 Luan. Clear yellow. 2 feet. 



Pearl Cluster. White changing to i)ink. 2i feet. 

 Queen of Bui. Violet rose. 2 feet. 

 Rhoda. White shaded pink. 2 feet. 

 Trojan. Crim.son maroon, bronze tipped. 1 J feet. 



The above Hardy Chrysanthemums. Each, .15; doz., 1.25; 

 100, 8.00. 



New English Semi-Double Chrysanthemums. For autumn- 

 flowering out-of-doors the following varieties are among the 

 most exquisite we have seen. Plants ready in April. Each, 

 25 cents; dozen, $2.50. 

 Mrs. Peary. Pure white. 35 feet. 

 Mrs. Jordan. Deep pink, shaded maroon. 2 feet. 

 Roupel Beauty. Bright crimson, semi-double. 3 feet. 

 Kitty Bourne. Clear canary-yellow. 3 feet. 

 Flamingo. Orange, shaded bronze. 3^ feet. 



Tivola. Creamy-white; very free flowering. 3 feet. 



Viola. Beautiful rich crim.son. 32 feet. 



Excelsior. Rich golden-vellow. 3J feet. 



Excellence. Dark red; fully double. 3Heet. 



Lady Malor. White, shading to yellow. 1^ feet. 



Wendalia. Bronzy-veUow. 3^ feet. 



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Digitalis (Foxglove). 



