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



HARDY PHLOXES. 



Among hardy herbaceous plants none are more gorgeous and 

 more easily grown than these. They are perfectly hardy, succeed- 

 ing in any" garden soil, and producing magnificent spikes of showy 

 and lasting flowers, year after year, with comparativelj' little care. 

 The varieties we ofTer are among the finest in cultivation and com- 

 prise the best and most distinct colors. 2^ to 3 feet. Each, .15; 

 pep doz., $1.75; pep 100, $12.00. {Except otherwise priced) 



Albion. Pure white with faint rose-eye, large truss. 

 Bepangep. ^^'hite delicately suffused with rosy-pink and distinct 



amaranth-red eye. 

 B. Comte. Intense purplish crimson. One of the finest dark- 

 colored varieties. 

 Champs Elysee. Fine rich purplish crimson. 

 Clara Benz. lively carmine-rose with deeper eye. 

 Coquelieot. A fine" pure scarlet with deep carmine eye; the 



brightest of all Phloxes. 

 EelaiPeuP. Bright magenta, with light halo, large flower. 

 Elizabeth Campbell. Light salmon changing to pink in the 



centre. A new shade. Each, 25; doz. 2.50. 

 Espepanee. Mauve with white centre. 

 Eugene Danzanvillieps. Rosy hlac, white eye, very large. 

 F. G. Von LassbUPg. One of the finest whites, pure in color, with 



the individual flowers larger than those of any other white variety. 

 Fpau Anton Buehnep. Flowers pure white and of enormous 



size; dwarf. 

 GenePal van HeutSZ. Brilliant salmony-red with white eye. 

 Geo. A. StPOhlein. Bright scarlet with carmine-red eye. 

 Henpy Mupgep. White with rose eye. 

 Jean D'Are. Pure white, very free flowering. 

 La Cygne. Pure white; splendid spike. 



Mme. Paul Dutrie. Delicate hlac-rose, borne in immense panicles. 

 MPS. Jenkins. A fine pure white for massing; large panicles; early. 

 Pantheon. Bright carmine-rose. -An effective variety. 

 Ppof. Sehlieman. Bright lilac-rose. 

 R. F. StPUthePS. Rosy carmine with crimson eye. 

 RiehaPd Wallace. Pure white with maroon centre; tall grower. 

 Selma. Soft pale rose with dark red eye. 

 Von Goethe. Rich salmon rose. 

 PHYSOSTEGIA ViPginiea. False Dragon Head. 



Elegant spikes of hght rosy-lilac flowers; very beauti- Doz, 100 



ful and good for cutting;"july and August. 4 feet SI. 50 SIO.OO 



ViPginiea Gpandiflora alba. Purest white; 

 lovely flower ... 

 PINK. See Carnation. 

 PLATYCODON gpandiflOPa. Chinese Bellflower. 



Magnificent spikes of violet-blue cup-shaped flowers 



of long duration; May to October. 3 feet 



GpandiflOPa alba. ^Tiite 



Mariesi. Dwarf Japanese Bellflower. Large saucer- 

 shaped, violet-blue flower. 1^ feet. ... 





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CAMPANULA Mapiesi alba. '^Tiite Si. 50 



PLUMBAGO lappentse. Beautiful deep blue flow- 

 ers. July to October. 6 inches ... 

 POLEMONIUM eoePuleum. JacoVs Ladder. 

 Deep blue flowers in erect spikes; June, Juh'. 1 ft. 



Ccepuleum album. White 



Riehapdsoni. Sky blue 



PRIMULA Japoniea. Mixed colors. One of 

 the finest Primroses for the garden, producing sev- 

 eral whorls of large flowers, on erect stems, varying 

 from white to crimson; May and June, li feet. 2.50 

 ElatiOP. Charming dwarf spring-flowering plants 

 with many beautiful combinations of colors. 

 The plants thrive best in a partially shaded situa- 

 tion and should be protected during winter with 

 a light covering of dry leaves or meadow hay. 

 They are also easily forced in winter. 



Yellow. Large-flowered, clear pure j-ellow 



PRUNELLA Webbiana. Self Heal. Flowers crimson purple; fine 

 for rockeries. 1 foot ... ... ... ... ... 



PYRETHRUM poseum. Single hybPids Mixed. Shades of pink, 

 crimson, and white; June. 2 feet ... ... ... ... 



Double hybPids. Mixed. Various colors 



Uliginosum. Giant Daivj. White, yellow centre; Juh' to Septem- 

 ber. 4 feet ... • . • ... ... 



POTENTILLA Miss Willmott. A beautiful border or rock plant, with 



clear rose-pink flowers. June to September. 1 foot 

 RANUNCULUS aepis fl. pi. Double Buttercup. Double yellow 



button-like flower,-^; May. 2 feet 

 REHMANNIA angulata. A recent introduction from China with 

 showj' spikes of rosy-purple flowers resembling those of the Foxglove; 

 requires protection in the winter. 2 feet 

 RUDBECKIA fulgida. Cone Flower. Brilliant orange flowers; 

 Augu.st. 2h feet ... ... ... ... 



Laneeolata Golden Glow. Flowers golden yellow, like double 

 actus Dahlias; vakiablo for shrubbery clumps and for cutting; 

 July and August. 5 to 6 feet ... 

 Newmanii. Golden-yellow, with maroon cone; July to October. 



2 feet 



Puppupea. Rosy-purple. 22- feet 



Supepba subtomentosa. Lemon-yellow flowers with dark purple 

 cones. Fine pyramidal form; July to September 2 J feet 



SALVIA azupea grandiflOPa. Showy spikes of sky blue flowers; 

 August and September. '2\ feet 



Ppatensis. Meadow Sage. Large spikes of rich blue flowers; July 



and August. Ij feet 



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