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



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Lupinus polyphyllus. 



LEPACHYS puleheprima hybrida. Handsome plant of tlie Rudheckia 

 family; flowers varying from yellow to browni. Useful as a cut flower. 

 2 feet 



LIATRIS spieata. Extremely showy border plant, thriNangin anyordinary 

 soil, \\'ith large flower spikes of ■s'iolet-pnrpl''. 2 feet 



LINUM flavum. Golden Fla.r. Flowers golden yellow ; free-blooming. 



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Perenne, Blue, showy variety, suitable for borders. If feet, Oz., .50; 

 Perenne, White Oz., .50; 



LOBELIA Cardinalis. Cardinal Flower. A native species, succeeding 

 liest in rather moist situations; flowers intense scarlet. 2 feet, ioz.,1.25; 



Nanseniana. Deep crimson ; foliage dark red 



Syphilitica, .'^trong growing variety with pale-blue flowers ; very effective 



in partially-shaded borders. 2 feet 



Syphilitiea. Bright Red. A new color in this popular herbaceous plant, 

 LUPINS. Liipinns. 



Beautiful spring-blooming plants witli long spikes of pea-shajied flowers. 



2 to 3 feet. 



Polyphyllus, Blue Oz.. ..{0; 



White " .30; 



Rose. New and beautiful shade 



Mixed • Oz., .30; 



ArbOFCUS. Bright yellow, fragrant flowers ; requires protection in winter. 



3 feet ioz.,.50; 



Snow Queen. Magnificent variety with long spikes of pure white 

 flowers. 3 to 4 feet 



LYCHNIS. 



Profuse-blooming hardy perennials, remarkable for the brilliancy of their 

 flowers; excellent for massing in large beds and borders. 



Chaleedoniea. Jt'rmaleinCros.f. Large scarlet flower heads. 2 feet, Oz.,.:W; 

 Chaleedoniea Alba. Flowers white " .50; 



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Flos Cueuli. Ctu-koo Flouer or Ragged Robin. Briglit P^'- 

 red, fringed flowers. 2 feet ..- ... Oz., 1.00; .10 



Fulgens. BriUiant scarlet. H feet ... Joz.,1.00; .20 



Haageana Hybrida, Mixed. Very large-flowered sort; 

 colors varying fn^m white to jiink and deep red. 2 feet, 



Oz., 1.25 ; i oz., .40 ; .15 



Sieboldi. Fine .lapanese species ; flowers cream color. 

 1 fdot Oz., 1.50; .15 



Viseapia splendens. Scarlet; large flowers; lif feet, 



Oz., ..50; .10 



LYSIMACHIA punctata. Splendid border plant with 

 long spikes of bright yello.v flowers. 2 feet, J oz., .50; .10 



Vulgaris. Late-flowering sort with large pyramidal 

 spikes: flowers yellow. 2 feet 15 



LYTHRUM FOSeum SUperbum. Loose Strife. A 

 strong-growing plant, thriviuji iu any good soil. Erect 

 spikes of bright rose-oolored flowers. 4 feet, Oz., .30; .05 



MALVA Aleea. IMhihoeh Mnlloir. Handsome hardy 

 perennial, bloijming continuously from .June to October ; 

 flnwerspink; useful for cutting. 3 feet ... Oz., .75; .10 



Moschata. Mivik Mallow. Flowers rose-colored; 

 blooming the first season if sowii early. 2feet, Oz., 1.00; .10 



Moschata alba. Pure white flowers ... " 1.00; .10 



MECONOPSIS integPifolia. A large yellow flowered 

 Poppy from Thibet, the mo.st striking introduction of 

 recent years. The plant forms a rosette, from the centre 

 of which a stout stem arises bearing from six to ten 

 large, pure yellow flowers six inches in diameter. Pro- 

 tect the plants in winter 50 



MIMULUS. Monheij Flower. 



Very hand.-<oine, half-hardy perennials, blooming the 

 first year frf)m seed. They thrive l)est in rather moist 

 ground. 1 foot. 



CaFdinalis GFandifloFUS. Large scarlet flowers ... .10 



TigFinus grandiflOFUS. Flowers large, and of various 

 shade.s of yellow, elegantly spotted and marked with 

 crimson and maroon. 1 foot 10 



MORINA elegans. Hardy perennial resembling the 

 acanthus in growth ; deep crimson flowers produced in 

 whorLs around the stem. 3 feet 10 



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MYOSOTIS. Forget-me-not. 



Most of the Forget-me-nots will bloom the first year 

 from seed if sown early. If sown in Jifly or August in 

 shaded frames fine plants will be obtained for spring 

 blooming. They are beautiful planted in comliination 

 with spring bulbs, Daisies, Arabis, or Golden Alyssum. 



AlpestFis ViCtOPia. The plants are of dwarf compact 

 growth with long sprays of bright blue flowers, pro- 

 duced in dense umbels. 6 inches, Oz., 1.50; ioz., .50; 



White. Large wliite flowers, " 1.00; '' ..So; 



Pink. Fine l)ed<ling variety, " 1.00; " .35; 



Royal Blue. Flowers deep indigo blue, borne on long 

 sprays; fine for cutting Oz., 1.25; ioz., .40; 



DissitiflOFa. Large-flowered variety ; excellent for pot 

 culture. Flowers rich l)lue. 6 inches, J oz. , 1.25; 



PaluStFis sempCFflOPenS. The tnw Water Forget-mf- 

 not. Larger bright blue flowers; blooms from early 

 spring until autumn Oz. , 2.50 ; i oz. , . 75 ; 



Sylvatica. A splendid sort of spreading habit, valuable 

 for spring bedding; flowers bright blue, 



Oz., 2.00; ioz., .tiO; 



Mixed. Various shades of blue, white and rose, Oz. , . 75 ; 



(ENOTHERA. Evening Primrose. 



Beautiful hardy plants of ea.sy cultivation, succeeding 

 best in light soil. 



FrasePi. Attractive perennial with large yellow flowers. 

 U feet Oz., 1.50; Joz., .50; 



FPUtieosa MajOP. Flowers golden-yellow; very showy, 



Oz., .75; 



LamaPCkiana. Enormous yellow flowers, three to 

 four inches in diameter; very free-flowerini>. 3 feet, 



Oz., .30; 



MisSOUFiensiS. A prostrate growing variety with large 

 flowers of a bright j'elhiw color, ^suitable for large her- 

 bacei lus borders 



OROBUS vepnus. Bitter Veteh. A pntty dwarf bor- 

 der plant, with bright purple pea-shapevl tiowers veineii 

 with red. 1 foot 



PARDANTHUS ehinensis. Bhu-kberr;/ Lib/. Bright, 

 orangi'-colored flowers restnnblin^ the Lily, followed by 

 seed pods like Blackberries. 2i feet 



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