R. & J. FARQDHAR & CO., BOSTON. PERENNIAL PLANTS.l1 



JAPANESE IRISES. Ms Kcempfen. 



In these we find combinations of form and beauty far excelling any 

 other type. The stately flowers are often 10 to 12 inches in diameter, 

 and of wonderfully varied and beautiful colors. They require rich, moist 

 soil. Our collection is our owm direct importation from Japan and is 

 remarkably fine. Each, 25 cents; Doz., $2.50; 100, $15.00. 

 No. 

 1. Gekka-no-nami. Petals pure white with yellow blotches, stand- 



ard.s creamy white; double. 

 3. Kumoma-no-SOFa. Silvery white shading to sky blue towards 

 the centre; double. 



8. ManadzUPU. Creamy white petals feathered with violet, centre 



blue; double. 



9. Hana-no-nishiki. Brilliant claret red pencilled white, centre 



white tipped purple; double. 



11. Meiran. White, veined and marbled pink, standards crimson. 



12. Kuma-funjin. Purple overlaid with navy blue, standards purple 



with_ orange blotches; double. 



13. Taiheiraku. Rich purple blotched with yellow, standards grayish- 



lavender; double. 



14. Hana-aoi. White shaded purplish mauve with a deep purple 



shading on the edge of the petals. 



15. Uehiu. Petals lavender shading to white at the base, standards 



white tipped blue; double. 

 17. Shippo. Tyrian-blue with white feathers, edged purple; 



standards lavender and white; double. 37. 



IS. Kumo-isho. Purple petals veined with velvety crimson, 39. 



edges margined grey, centre dark violet; double. 

 20. Kumo-no-uye. Deep purple with sky blue halo, centre pur- 40. 



pie; very double. 41. 



23. Oniga-shima. Rich purple petals; standards white tipped 45. 



with violet, very large; double. 

 :il. Kosui-no-iFO. White, dehcately veined with light blue, cen- 46. 



tre creamy white; double. 



32. Komoehi-guma. Deep violet purple; very double. 48. 



33. KakujakUFO. Petals blue and purple, heavily feathered 



white, centre blue and white. 50. 



36. YedO-kagami. Deep claret veined with white, centre ma- 

 roon ; very large, double. On 



LATHYRUS latifolius splendens. Everlasting 



Pea. Beautiful climber for trellises or fences, Doz. lOO 

 flowers rosy carmine; July and August. 6 feet, $2.50 $18.00 



18.00 

 18.00 



10.00 

 10.00 



Latifolius Pink Beauty. Bright Rose ... 2.50 

 Latifolius albus. Pure white 2 50 



LAVENDULA veFa. The true Sweet Lavender. 



Fragrant blue flowers in July and August. 1^ feet 1.50 10.00 



LEPACHYS pinnata. Showy, hardy plant with 

 finely cut foliage; flowers ycliow with black cone. 

 August and September. 4 feet ... ... 1.50 10.00 



LIATRIS pyenostaehya. Kansas Gay Feather. 



Spikes of rosy purple flowers; August. 4 feet ... 1.50 10.00 

 Spieata. Blazing Star. Spikes of deep purple 



flowers • July to September ... ... ... 1 . 50 10 . 00 



LILY-OF-THE VALLEY. Convallaria majalis. 

 Strong clumps especially adapted for outdoor plant- 

 ing. Thrives in partial shade ... ... ... 3.00 20.00 



LINUM peFenne. Flax. A fine border or rockery 

 plant with delicate foliage and bright blue flowers; 

 June to August, li feet ... ... ... 1.50 



PeFenne album. Pure white 1 50 



LOBELIA eardinalis. Cardinal Flower. Splendid 

 jilant for borders or moist situations, flowers cardinal 



red. August to October. 3 feet 1.50 10.00 



Syphilitica. Native plant with large spikes of 



blue flowers; August and September. 2^ feet 1.50 10.00 



LUPINUS polyphyllus. Lupin. Robust plant for 

 clumping and naturalizing. Handsome blue flowers 

 in spikes; June to October. 3 feet ... ... 1.50 



Polyphyllus albus. White 1 .50 



Polyphyllus Foseus. Pink 2.50 



LYCHNIS ehaleedoniea. Jerusalem Cross. In- 

 tense scarlet flowers, June to September. 2 feet 1.25 

 ehaleedoniea fl. pi. Double scarlet ... 2.50 



ehaleedoniea alba. White 1 50 



Flos-eueuli. Cuckoo Flower. Bright red-fringed 



flowers; June and July. 2 feet 1 50 10 . 00 



Haageana HybFids Mixed. White to pink and 



deep red; May and June. 1 foot ... 1.25 10.00 



VespcFtina, Double White. Large flowers, 



produced all summer. 1 J feet ... ... 2.50 15.00 



ViscaFia fl. pi. Ragged Robin. Deep red double 

 flowers; May to July. I5 feet ... ... 1. 



ViscaFia Single. Scarlet flowers; July. Ij feet 1 



10.00 

 10.00 

 15.00 



8.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 



50 



2.T 



10.00 

 10.00 



Japanese Iris. 



Ugi-no-Lotan. Parma violet, closely veined blue. 

 TsuFUgi-no-mai. Reddish purple elegantly veined and 



feathered, centre violet purple; double. 

 Iso-no-nami. Silvery white, veined with lilac; double. 

 Oyodo. Large deep violet purple petals, centre dark blue. 

 Kigan-no-misao. Pure white, shading to yellow at the 



base, centre creamy white; flouble. 

 Koki-no-IPO. Petals reddish-purple suflfused with blue, 



standards white tipped purple; double. 

 TOFa-OdOFi. Gray overlaid with lavender, standard violet 



and white; double. 

 Datedogu. Kidi claret-red veined with white, standards 



white margined light claret; very large. 

 named VaFieties Mixed. Very fine. Dozen, 1.50; 100, $10.00, 



100 



$10.00 



10 00 



10.00 



6.00 



LYSIMACHIA elethPOides. Loosestrife. Fine 

 spikes of pure white flowers; June to September. Doz. 

 3 feet $1.50 



LYTHRUM Poseum supepbum. Rose Loosestrife. 

 A showy plant for borders and for naturalizing; July 

 to September. 3 feet 1 .50 10.00 



MALVA moschata. Mu.sk Mallow. A valuable 

 border plant with large showy pink flowers. July 

 and August . 2 feet ... ... ... ... 1 . 50 



Mosehata alba. Pure white 1.50 



MENTHA pipepita. Common Peppermint ... 1.00 



MERTENSIA Vipginica. Blue Bell. Drooping 

 panicles of bright blue flowers, fading to pink; May 

 and June. 1| feet 1 .50 10.00 



MONARDA didyma. Bergamot. Deep scarlet 

 flowers; foliage aromatic; August. 2| feet 



Didyma alba. White 



Mollis. Lilac 



MONTB RETI AS. See Special List, Page 100. 



MYOSOTIS alpestpis Vietopia. Forget-Me-Not. 

 Bright blue flowers. April to June. 6 inches . . . 

 Alpestpis POSea. Pink; fine bedding variety. . . 

 PaluStPis GPandiflOPa. Large-flowered Forget- 

 Me-Not; Apr'd to .lunc 1 foot 75 5.00 



(ENOTHERA. Evening Primrose. 

 Fputieosa majop. Large golden-yellow flowers; 



July. 2 feet _ ... 



Caespitosa. Large pure wliite flowers changing to 



rose; June. 1 foot 

 LamaPCkiana. Yellow flowers. 3 to 4 inches 



acro.ss; July to September. 3 feet 

 Missoupiensis. A prostrate growing variety with 



large flowers of bright yellow 

 Speeiosa. Large white flowers. 1§ feet 

 Youngi. Bright yeUow; very free; June to Sep- 

 tember, l^eet 1.50 10.00 



ONOPORDON tauFieum. Cotton Thistle. Majestic 

 plant with silvery leaves covered with white down; 

 flowers purple. 6 feet ... ... ... ... 1 . 50 10 . 00 



PACHYSANDRA tepminalis. A beautiful trailing 

 plant thriving in partial shade and forming a mat 

 of glo.ssy green foliage; flowers bright blue; May 

 and June. 8 inches 2.00 12.00 



1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 



.75 

 .75 



8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 



5.00 

 5.00 



1.50 



10.00 



2.00 



12.00 



1.50 



10.00 



1.50 

 1.50 



10.00 

 10.00 



Six of a Kind Sold at Dozen Kates; 25 at 100 Rates. 

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