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



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PRIMULA, or Primrose. 

 Hardy and Half-hardy Varieties. 



/550 Aeaulis. FaFquhap's Hybrids Mixed. A greatly pkt 

 improved strain with flowers of large size and contain- 

 ing many bright and beautiful colors ... -J oz., 1.25; 



''5-55 Yellow. Yellow English Primrose. The best sort' for 

 forcing and bunching for corsage bouquets 



■'560 Blue. Color rich purple blue 



POLYANTHUS. Primula elatior. 



'565 Farquhar's Giant Fancy Mixed. The colors range 

 from white to deep maroon ; the yellow, rose and crim- 

 son shades being particularly fine. These larger forms 

 are desirable for win'ter flowering in the conservatory as 

 well as for bedding out in spring. 9 inches, | oz., 1.50; 



.'570 Giant White, Pkt., .25 7575 Giant Yellow ... 



V580 Giant Blue, " .50 7585 Giant Crimson ... 



■590 Gold-laeed. Flowers of brilhant cLirs with distinct 

 yellow edges J oz., 1.50; 



7595 Mixed " 1.00; 



.'600 PRIMULA Auricula Choice Mixed. A lovely race of 

 Primroses with large umbels of velvety flowers in many 

 beautiful colors, chiefly yellow, crimson, maroon and 

 purple, frequently edged with gray or gi-een 



7605 Japoniea Mixed. One of the finest Primroses for the 

 garden, producing several whorls of large flowers, on 

 erect stems varying from white to crimson. 1^ feet. 

 The seeds germinate slowly and unevenly, ^ oz., 1.00; 



7610 Sieboldii. Attractive class suitable for pot culture, 

 with large clusters of flowers ; colors wliite to rosy-crim- 

 son. 1 foot ... 



7bl5 Rose? Grandiflora. A charming variety with flo« ers 

 of a clt ir bright rose. 6 inches 



PYRETHRUM. 



Very handsome herbace<»is perennials. The flowers are 

 of brilliant colors and very lasting. 2 feet. 



7620 Atrosanguineum. Crimson with yellow centre, single, 



i oz., .50; 



7625 Roseum Double Hybrids Mixed. Beautiful, aster- 

 like flowers ranging in color from white to brilliant ro.se 



and crimson s oz. , 2.50; 



Roseum Single Hybrids Mixed. Dai.sy-like flowers 



of brilliant colors with yellow centres . • . J oz., .75; 



Uliginosum. Tall late-flowering sort, with large, single 



white flowers, o feet ioz.,.75; 



REHMANNIA angulata. Splendid new half-hardy 

 biennial with Gloxinia-hke flowers of rosy purple with 

 yellow throat, suitable for pot culture or out-doors in 

 a sheltered place. 3 feet 



7t345 RUDBECKIA Fulgida. Cone Flower. An effective 

 variety producing in autumn, masses of orange-yellow 

 flowers. 8 feet ^ oz., .30; 



76-50 Nitida, OP Autumn Glory. Flowers pale yellow, 

 large. 3 feet 



76-55 Newmani. :Magnificent golden yellow flowers with 

 maroon centre. 3 feet 



7660 Purpurea. Giant Purple Cone Flower. A striking 

 plant with very large reddish-purple flowers. 3 feet, 



7665 SALVIA Azurea Grandiflora. Exceedingly pretty 

 .species with long spikes of sky-blue flowers. 2 feet, 



7670 SAPONARIA Officinalis. Hardy perennial suitable for 

 herbaceous borders; red(hsh purple. 2. feet, Oz., .30; 



7675 Oeymoides splendens. Trailing hardy perennial 

 with small deep reil flowers Oz. , .40; 



7680 SAXIFRAGA COrdifolia. Interesting plant for rock- 

 eries or hardy Ijorders ; flowers pink. 1 foot 



7685 SCABIOSA caueasica. Magnificent perennial with 

 beautiful large, light blue flowers. 2 feet, \ oz., 1.00; 



7690 Caueasica Alba. A pure white form of the preceding, 



7695 Japoniea. A hardy variety from Japan of bushy 

 growth ; flowers lavender blue. A fine cut flower. 2 ft., 

 SEDUM acre. Traihng plant forming a regular green 



carpet; flowers bright yellow. 4 inches 



Spectabile. An erect growing variety with light green 



foliage and large heads of rose-colored flowers. 1} ft., 



SCUTTELARIA baicalensis ccelestina. Hardy 



plant of dense busiiy habit with an abundance of light 



blue flo\^ers. 1 ^ feet 



SENECIO Clivorum. A new hardy plant from Northern 

 China, with large leaves and rich orange-yellow 

 flowers well adapted for planting by the sides of lakes or 



streams. 4 feet 



SILENE aeaulis. Catchfly. Neat dwarf perennial 

 with rosy-crimson flowers ; fine rock plant. 2 inches. 



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Primula acauiis, }','//<!:■■ Primrose. 



7725 OrientaliS. A robust-growing haniy plant of fine Pl^t- 

 braiuhing habit, each branch carrying large globular 

 Ivcads of i)ink flowers, sweetly .scented. 3 feet, Oz., .30; .05 



7735 STACHYS lanata. Lnmh'-i Enr.^t. Ornamental plant 

 largely grown for its silvery-wliite woolly leaves; flowers 

 purple. 2 feet Oz. , .30; .05 



7740 STATICE incana Dwarf Mixed. A charming variety 

 of the Sea Laiymler. Esteemed for bou(|Uets. 1^ feet. 



Oz., .30; .05 



7745 Latifolia. Small laveuder-lihie flowers in large pan- 

 icles. 2 feet \ oz. , .40; .10 



7750 STOKESIA eyanea. This splendid hardy perennial 

 liears Iroiii July tn < )ctober a number of large, light blue 

 flowers re.seml)lintr semi-'liiuble Asters, « oz., .50; .15 



SUNFLOWER. 

 7755 Maximiliana. Flowers clear yellow with several rows 

 of larsfe raj^ petals and full centre; continues in 

 bloom late in the autumn. 6 feet ... ^oz.,.50; .10 

 7760 Mollis. Large, single, light yellow flowers and .silvery- 



wiiitc foliage; very showy. 4 feet ... |oz. ,.50; .15 

 7765 Rigidus. Fine native variety, with rich golden-yelhnv 



flowers; valuable for cutting 15 



. Annual ]'arietii's /see Ao.v. 4210-42-j5. 



Hyrethrum Hybridum, Single and Double. 



