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



Papaver Orientale — Oriental Poppy. 



PJEOmES—CorUinucd. 



Queen Wilhelmina. Guard petals deep pink, oentre cream, chang- 

 ing to white when fully expanded. Each, 3.5c.; doz., S3.50. 

 Reine Hortense. Deep rose-colored guards, centre salmon 



blotched with carmine; fragrant; blooms in clusters. Early. 



Each, 50c.; doz., §5.00. Four-year clumps, each, S2.00; doz., 



$20.00. 

 SnowbaU. Fine pure white, large guard petals. Each, 50c.; 



doz., $5.00; Four-year clumps, each, .S2.00; doz., §20.00. 

 Souvenir de PoPtbu. White shading to amber; guard petals 



blush pink. Each, /oc; doz., S7.50. 

 Triumph Gandavensis. Ivory white, guard petals blush. Each, 



50c.; doz., $5.00. 

 Venus. Lovely large shell-pink flowers; very double. Each, $1.50; 



doz., §15.00._ 

 Victor Lemoine. A large, sujierb dear pink of perfect form. 



Each, $2.00. 

 Washing-ton. Fine deep rose; kirge guard petals. Each, 35c.; 



doz., $3.50. 

 Yayoura. Large laciniated guard petals, blush changing to white; 



centre creamy white. Each, 35c.; doz., §3.50. Four-year 



clumps, each, .?1.50; doz., $15.00. 



CHOICE MIXED PEONIES. 



White Varieties Mixed. Each, 25c.; doz., .S2..50. 

 Pinlt Varieties Mixed. Each, 25c.; doz., $2.50. 

 Red Varieties Mixed. Each, 25c.; doz., .S2.50. 

 Four-year Clumps. Each, §1.00; doz., $10.00. 



JAPANESE TREE PEONIES. 



Japanese Tree Paeonies. Monstrous flowers, chiefly single and 

 semi-double; ranging from white to deep crimson. Each, $1.00; 

 doz., §10.00. 



P.SONIA TENUIFOLIA. 



Pagonia Tenuifolia. Fem-lcaJ Pn-onu. Crimson 



doz .$2.50. 

 flore pleno. Double-flowered 



Each, 25c.; 

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P^ONIA OFFICINALIS. 



This is the Paony of the old-fashioned garden and blooms 

 nearly two weeks earlier than the Chinensis type. They are aU of 

 strong growth with large double fragrant flowers. 

 Alba. White. Each, 35c.; doz., .$3.50. 

 Rubra. Glowing crimson. Each, 35c.; doz., $3.50. 

 Rosea. Bright rose-pink. Each, 35c.; doz., $3.50. 

 Super ba. Blush-white. Each, 50c.; doz., $5.00. 



PAPAVER nudieaule. Iceland Poppy. Charming 

 flowers ranging from white and yellow to deep orange 

 scarlet; mvaluable for table decoration; April to 

 October. 1 foot. ... ... ... . . . j 



Orientale. Oriental Poppy. Gigantic orange- 

 scarlet flowers, good plant for shrubbery borders; 



May to July. 3 feet. 



Orientale Mrs. Perry. New. An attractive 



shade of orange-apricot. 2^ feet. ... 

 Orientale Turk's Cap. A gorgeous shade of 

 this popular plant; flowers deeji-blood red with 

 black centre. 3 feet. ... 

 Orientale Parkmanii. Rich, dark scarlet '. . '. 

 Orientale Royal Scarlet. Deep Scarlet . . 



Pardanthus chinensis. Blackberry Lily. Hand- 

 some spikes of orange-colored flowers resembling 



the hly; July and August. 2 feet 



PENTSTEMON atropurpureus. Beard Tongue. 

 Dark red with white throat; flowers in graceful 

 spikes; June to August. 3 feet 

 Barbatus Torreyi. Tall, graceful spikes of 

 brilliant scarlet flowers, giving the effect of clumps 

 of scarlet willows; June to September. 3 feet ... 

 Ccerulea. Long si)ikes of rich dark-blue flowers; 



one of the best; July. 2 feet... 

 DifTusus. \'iolet-blue flowers. 1| feet 

 Digitalis. Flowers pure white; throat spotted 



■with violet 

 Glaber. A charming plant, flowers varying from 



light to dark blue ... 

 Heterophyllus. Lovely azure-blue. 2 feet ... 



LsBVigatus. Rosy-lilac. 2 feet 



Pubeseens. Rosy-purple. 1| feet 



PHLOMIS tuberosa. Fine plant for natuializ- 



ing; ro.sy-purple flowers. June. 4 feet 

 PHLOX divaricata. A dwarf-native species with 

 pale blue flowers; May and June. 1 foot 

 Subulata alba. White, moss-pink. Suitable for 

 edgings and rockeries; June to August. 4 in.. . . 



Subulata rosea. Rosv-pink 



Suffrutieosa Miss Ling-ard. A fine free-flower- 

 ing, white, blooming a month earlier than the de 

 cus.sata varieties. 2 feet 

 Suffrutieosa Pink, Flowers rosy-pink 



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