A. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



AQUILEGIA Columbine continued. 



'SCMO Calif Orniea hybrida. Petals golden yellow, sepals and spurs 



crimson, magnificent. 2 feet ... i oz., 1.00; 



^<M5 Canadensis. The small scarlet and yellow native species, 



Oz., 1.00; i oz., ..S.5: 

 M Cm) Chry Santha. Pale yellow long-spurred flowers. 2 feet, 



Oz., 1.25; i oz., .40; 

 5055 Chrysantha gpandiflopa alba. Beautiful pure white, long 



spurs ioz., 1.00; 



50«iO COBrulea. Rochu Mountain Columbine. Exquisite variety -with 



pale blue and white flowers, long spurs. 3 feet, i oz., 1.25; 



60»i5 Ccerulea White. Bocl-y Mountain White Columbine. The best 



long-spurred white • ioz.,1.00; 



^70 GlandulOSa. Dark blue with white corolla, flowers 3 inches 



across. A superb sort. 2 feet 



»i»175 HaylodgensiS. C<rrulea hybrida. Large-flowered hybrids with 



long spurs ; shades of blue, white and yellow. 3 feet, i oz., 1.00 ; 

 oOSO Jaetsehaui. Large yellow blos.soms \\-ith red spurs. 2 feet, 



ioz., 1.00; 



6085 Nivea gpandiflora. Pure white Oz.,.40; 



■JOfK) Olympiea. Delicate mauve with white corolla; a lovely shade. 



HftM't • ioz., .25; 



iO^i Skinneri. Mcvican Columbine. Large scarlet and yellow flowers ; 



long .-^purs . 2 feet i oz. , 1.00 ; 



olOO StuaPti. Enormous dark blue long-.spurred flowers with white 



corolla. 2 feet 



TPUneata. Orange-scarlet ^nth yellow. 1^ feet, i nz., .50; 



5105 

 5110 

 ill5 



Double White. 2 fet-t Oz., .75; ^ oz., .25; 



Fapquhar's Double Hybrids Mixed. Our selection con- 

 tains only the tine.st forms of the double Columbine, ^ oz., 1.25 ; 

 Single Mixed. In great variety Oz.,.50; 



Collection of 10 Varieties Separate. Our selection, 



ARABIS ALPINA. RocJ: Cre-?s. Very early-flowering hardy per- 

 ennial with erect spikes of pure white flowers; valuable for edgings 

 and rockeries. 6 to 9 inches Oz. , .60; J oz., .20; 



ARMERIA MaPitima. Thrift or Sea PinTc. A pretty edging plant 



with deep pink flowers. 1 foot i oz., .-50; 



Plantaginea. Bright rosy pink i oz., .30; 



ASCLEPIAS tubePOSa. Mill-weed or Swallow Wort. One of the 

 finest native perennials with compact umbels of brilliant orange- 

 red flowers. Invaluable for border or shrubbery groups. 2 feet, 



\ oz., 75; 

 Hallii. Flowers flesh-colored in large umbels. 3 feet 



ASPERULA OdOPata. Swed Woodruf. Pretty hardy plant 

 thriving m partial shade; flowers white. 9 inches. The leaves and 

 flowers when dried have an odor like new hay and when laid ai ri< )i ig 

 clothes perfmne them and keep away in.sects . . . Oz. , . 75 ; 



ASPHODELUS albus. Stately spikes of pure wlute flowers 



suitable for large teds and borders. 2ft ioz., 1.50; 



Luteus. Efiective plant with tall spikes of fragrant Pkt. 

 yellow, lily-like flowers -} oz., .30; .lii 



ASTERS. Michaelmas Daisy. 



rhftse showy hardy perennials are easily raised from seeds 

 and if sown early in spring are likely to bloom the following 

 autumn. They may also be sown from May to July. 



6170 Alpinus. Purple, large yellow centre ... ^ o/.., .'■'>'>; .10 



3120 

 3125 

 31.30 



3ia5 



3140 

 3145 



3150 

 31.5.5 



3160 



3165 



11175 



UlSU 

 6185 

 6100 



Aquilegia Farquhar's Long-Spurred Hybrids- 



AlpinUS SpeeiOSUS. Kiih purple; very hi 



Bessapabicus. 

 Novae Angliae. 

 Ptapmieoides. 



fluweK; u.sefnl fi 

 ^61! 15 



6200 



(6205 



6210 



6215 



Alyssum Saxatile Compactum. 



Asclepias tuberosa. 



I rue. 2 fest. 

 ioz., 1.00; 

 Large jiurpU' flowers. 2 ft., \ oz., .75; 

 Bright violet -piu-ple. 4 ft., " .75; 

 Distinct variety ■with pure white 

 )r cutting, li feet ... ioz.,.60; 

 Sub-eCBPUleus. A new species frmu 

 India, witli giant flowers mauve- 

 colored with bold orange centre, 

 borne on long .-straight stems. The 

 flowers are from two to thr(»e 

 inchi's in diameter, and commence 

 blo(^niin<r verj' early in the st^ason. 



2 feet ^ 



Townshendi. .V free-ri<>wering va- 

 rietj" bearing a ])rotusion of pinkish- 

 lilac flowers which are much 

 esteemed fur euttiiiir. 2 feet 

 New HybPids Mixed. ^lany beau- 

 tiful sliades ', oz., 1.25; 



AUBRETIA delloidea gpandi- 

 flOPa. N'ery compact, tlowers laven- 

 der blue. 4 inches 



Leiehtlinii. Dwarf hardy peivnnial 

 suitable for rockeries ami lierbactHUis 

 borders. Flowers a pn'tty sliade of 

 dt'ep rose. 4 inches . . 



Pkt 

 . 2-") 



.10 



.15 



.10 



.2o 



