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



THALICTRUM adiantifolium. Meadow Rue. Foliage like the Maiden Doz. 

 Hair Fern; flowers creamy-white; May and June, l^feet ... ... 1.50 



DipteFoearpum. Graceful species with pretty rosj'-purple flowers. 



2 feet. Each .50 5.00 



THERMOPSIS CaFOliniana. Magnificent free-blooming plant with taU 

 spikes of clear yellow flowers; June and July. 5 feet ... ... 1 . 50 



TRILLIUM gPandlflOFUm. Wood Lily. Desirable for shady situa- 

 tions; large white flowers; April and May. 1 foot ... ... ... .75 



Epeetum. The common purple-flowered wood lily, one of the earliest; 

 April and May. 1 foot ... ... ... ... ... ... .75 



EpythFoeappum. Large white flowers. AprilandMay. 1 foot ... 1.00 

 TRITOMA Exppess. Red Hot Poker. The earUest variety, blooming from 



July to October. 3 feet 2.50 



Pfltzepi. Verj- free-blooming, orange-scarlet flower spikes; August to 



November. 3 to 4 feet 2.50 



Dvapia gpandiflora. Crimson, shaded yellow; flower-spikes large 

 and showy; August to November. 4 feet ... ... ... ... 2.00 



Uvapia nobllis. Bright scarlet; August to November. 4 feet ... 2.50 

 TROLLIUS EuFopaeus. Globe Flower. Bright yellow globe-shaped 

 flowers, like giant buttercups; June to September. I5 feet ... ... 1 . 50 



Caueasieus. Orange Globe. Rich orange 2.50 



Japonieus ExeelslOP. Xew Orange Globe Flower. A beautiful 



new variety with ver>- deep orange flowers; July. 2 feet ... ... 2.50 



VALERIANA officinalis. Valerian. Aromatic plant with purplish- 

 white flowers. July. 2 feet ... ... ... ... ... 1 . 50 



VERNONIA Novae Bopaeensis. Stately plant suitable for clumps 



among shrubs or for natural gardens; dark purple; September. 4 feet 1.50 

 VERONICA Amethystina. Speedwell. Flowers amethyst-blue: Mav to 



.". . 1.50 



flowers violet ; July to September. 2 feet 1 . 50 

 Rich blue flower spikes; a very handsome 



2 feet 2.00 



Repens. A trailing sort, covered in early summer with blue flowers 1.50 

 Royal Blue. Dwarf trailing variety with dark blue flowers ... ... 2.00 



VINCA minOF. Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle. Dwarf evergreen used 



to cover shady ground; flowers bright blue; May to July, f foot ... 1.50 

 VIOLA CORNUTA. True, Tufted Pansy. Blooms constantly from April 

 to November; mauve. 6 in. . . . ... ... ... ... ... 1 .50 



Copnuta alba. ^Miite 1 .50 



COPnuta atPOpuppuPea. New. Deep violet blue flowers with distinct 

 violet fragrance; blooms all summer ... ... ... ... 2.00 



VIOLA CORNUTA. Tufled Pansy. 



Admipation. Rich dark blue 50 



Blue Pepfeetion. Mauve, yellow eye 50 



Gpandiflopa Lutea. Golden-veUow 50 



W^hite Pepfeetion. White ' 50 



YUCCA fllamentosa. Adam's Needle. One of the most decorative and 

 striking hardy plants; large .spikes of creamy-white flowers; July. 4 feet 2.50 



July. 1 foot 



In e ana. Silven.- foliage; 



Long-ifolia subsessilis. 



plant; June to October. 



15.00 



4.00 

 4 00 

 4 00 

 4.00 



15.00 



Tritoma. 



HARDY ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 



Apphenathepum bulbosum folia vapiegata. A 



dwarf bulbous grass growing in tufts; leaves Each Doz. 



striped green and white. Fine variety for edgings. 



6 to 8 inches ... ... ... .25 2 . 50 



APUndo donax. Grows in dense clumps, 9 feet .25 2.50 



Donax variegata. Foliage striped white .25 2.50 



Eulalia Japoniea Pol. Vittatis. Long, graceful Each 

 striped fohage. 4 feet ... ... ... ... .25 



Japoniea ZebPina. Long leaves, elegantly 

 barred with yellow ... ... ... ... .25 



Japoniea Gpacillima. Long preen leaves . . . 



Phalaris apundinaeea vapiegata. Finely 

 variegated foliage ... ... ... ... 



.25 



Doi. 

 2.50 



2.50 

 2.50 



2.50 



Viola Cornuta, True, Tufted Pansy. 



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