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



HELLEBORDS Nig-er, Christmas Rose. 

 Large, waxy-like flowers of great beauty, 

 produced in the very early spring. A shel- 

 tered, partially shady situation is most Doz. 

 suitable. 1 foot. ... Each, .50; 5.00 



HEMEROCALLIS aurantiaea major. 

 Large, trumpet -shaped flowers, deep orange; 



June to August ; 2 to 3 feet 3 .00 



Distieha fl. pi. Rich orange, double 



flowers; June to August. 2 to 3 feet ... 2.50 

 Flava. Yellow Day Lily. Clear yellow; 



fragrant; June to August. 2 to 3 feet 1.00 

 MiddendOPfli. Bright j'eUow; June and 



July. 1^ to 2 feet 1 75 



HESPERIS matPOnalis. Sweet Rocket. 



Lilac ; June. 3 feet ... ... ... 1 . .50 



MatPOnaUs alba. Pure white. June. 



3 feet. 1.50 



HEUCHERA sanguinea. Alum Root. 

 Graceful spikes of delicate coral-red flowers ; 

 Julv and August. I5 feet ... ... 1 50 



HIBISCUS CPimson Eye. Mallow. Very 

 large flowers, white with crimson eye; July 

 and August. 4 feet ... ... ... 1 .50 



MosehSUtOS. Swamp Malloiv. A useful and 

 showy plant for naturalizing, or background 

 effects with rich foliage and sho^^'J' pink 

 flowers July and August. 4 feet ... 1 . 50 



Moseheutos albus. AMiite 1.50 



HOLLYHOCK, Double Sepapate Colors. 

 White, pink, yellow, crimson or purple ... 2 . 00 

 Double Mixed Colors. In choice variety 2.00 



Single Mixed Colors. 2 00 



HYPERICUM Mosepianum, St. John's Wort. 

 One of the finest border plants, blooms from 

 June to October; golden-yellow. 1 foot. 2.00 

 IBERIS sempePViPens. Evergreen Candytuft. 

 Adapted to forming edgings and rockery 

 clumps; masses of pure white flowers in 

 trusses; June to October. 1 foot. ... 1 50 



TenOPeana. Pale pvu-ple. Very early. 6 

 inches ... ... ... ... 1 . 50 



INCARVILLEA Delavayi. A new plant from 

 China, producing pale green leaves about 2 feet in 

 length, resembling those of the Acanthus. Flowers 

 like Gloxinias, of a bright rose color, on long stems; 



June to August. 2 J feet 2.00 12.00 



GPandiflopa. Larger flowere than the preceding 



and much brighter in color 1 foot . . . ... 2.50 15.00 



INULA maePOeephala. Flea Bane. Bushy plant 



with bright yellow flowers; June and July. 4 feet. 1,50 10.00 



German Iris, 



IRIS eristata. Crested Iris. Chaxming dwarf va- 

 riety; pale blue; May. 5 foot ... ... 



Orientalis. Violet-blue flowers on erect stems; verj' 



free; June and July. 2 feet 

 Opientalis Snow Queen. Pure white. 2 feet 

 Pumila hybpida eyanea. Dwarf species, 



suitable for edgings; flowers bright blue 

 Pumila yellow. Lemon-j-ellow shaded darker 

 SibePiea. Light blue; June and July. 2 J feet 1.50 

 Sibepiea alba. White ." ... 1.50 



Doz. 



1.50 



1.50 

 2.00 



1.50 

 1.50 



100 

 10.00 



10.00 

 15.00 



10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 



GERMAN IRISES. 



Iris Germanica. True Fleur de Lis. 



German IPises thrive in a well drained and sunny situation and the finest blooms are obtained from established clumps, 

 consequently when planted they should remain undisturbed for at least five or six years. The plants may be given a light 

 covering of leaves or salt hay (not manure) during winter. W'hen transplanting barely cover the rhizomes. 



In the descriptions (S) is used to signify standards or the erect petals; (F) falls or the dropping petals. 



Each, 15 cents; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00 (except where otherwise priced). 



Asiatleus. S. violet; F. purple; ht. 2 feet ; early. 



AtPopuppupea of Koehi. S. deep violet blue; F. rich claret 

 purple; ht. 3 feet; early. 



Boeeage. S. hght blue; F. white heavily veined maroon; ht. 2 feet. 



BPOnze Beauty. S. fight bronze; F. claret, yellow beard; ht. 2 feet. 



Comte de St. ClaiP. S. pale blue; F. deep violet striped and mar- 

 gined white; ht. 2 ft. 



Dubois de Milan. 8. lavender; F. blue veined purple; ht. 2 feet. 



Due de NemoUPS. S. pure white; F. white beautifully marked with 

 rich maroon; ht. 2 feet. 



Edith. S. porcelain blue; F. purple striped white; ht. 1^ feet. 



Elizabeth. S. pale blue; F. blue shaded violet; ht. 2 feet. 



L'Espepanee. S. bronze; F. rich yellow veined crimson; very 

 beautiful; ht.2| feet. 



Gappiek. S. lilac; F. dark violet blue; ht. 2| feet. 



Gazelle. White, heavily frilled rich mauve; ht. 2j feet. 



Graeehus. S. pure yeUow; F. crimson reticulated white, most 

 effective; ht. 2 feet. 



Hepmione. S. and F. fine pale hlac; ht. 2j feet. 



Honopable. S. golden-yellow; F. striped maroon; ht. 2j feet. 



Innoeenza. S. ivory white; F. white striped maroon at base of each 

 petal, crest rich golden; hi. 2J feet. 



Johan de Witt. S. fight filac blue; F. purple; ht. 2 feet. 



John Chaples LubiteP. Pale lavender jjassing to jjure white. 



King EdwaPd. S. light blue; F. crimson; ht.3 ft.; one of the best. 



Madame Chepeau. White, frilled azure blue; ht. 3 feet. 



Miss Maggie. S. silvery lavender; F. suffused soft rose; ht. 2^ ft. 



Morpheus. S. pale blue; F. violet; ht. U feet. 



MPS. H. Dapwin. S. pure white; F. white slightlj' reticulated 



violet; verv beautiful and free-flowered, first-class certificate; 



ht. 2 feet. 

 Pallida Dalmatica. Large, lovely lavender flowers, in stately 



spikes; 3 to 4 feet ; each, 25 cents; doz., S2.00. 

 Pallida MandPaliseae. Rich lavender piu-ple ; large and handsome. 



Each, .25; doz.,S2.50. 

 PanehPea. S. bronze; F. white, striped with intense crimson; ht. 



2\ feet. 

 Ppesident Capnot. S. light blue; F. deep violet; ht. 3 feet. 

 Pupple Ppinee. Roj-al purple; very effective; ht. 2 feet; early. 

 Queen of May. S. lavender pink; F. shading to rose pink; ht.3 feet; 



very effect ive. 

 Sambueina Beethoven. S. rosy-lilac; F. purple with orange 



crest; ht. 2 feet. 

 SpaPta. S. bronze yellow; F. maroon margined old gold; ht. I5 feet. 

 SpeetabiliS. Deep velvety blue. 

 VietOPine. S. white mottled blue; F. violet blue mottletl white; 



very beautiful; ht. 2i ft. Each, 50 cents; doz., S5.00. 

 Viola. S. deep violet blue; F. rich crimson; ht. '2\ feet. 

 Unnamed VaPieties. FinestMixed. Each, 15 cents; doz., SI. 25; 



100, S6.00. 



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