R. & J. FARQDHAR & CO., BOSTON. HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 



Campanula media. Canterbury Bells. 



CARHATION.— Continw'fL 

 Plumarius Cyelope. doz. loo. 



Ganh'ii P'nd-. Flowei'.< 

 rosy red with dark cen- 

 tre S2.00 112 00 



— Edith. I.iglit pink, -2.00 12.00 



— White 2 00 12 00 



— Mixed Colors. ... 2.00 12. oo 



— Mound or Spie 6 

 Pinlc. The old-fashioned 



jjrass or border pink . . . 2.00 12.00 



CASSIA Marylandiea. 



,1 me r if a n S r n u a. A 

 e h a r ni i n g plant with 

 !<lio\vv panicle.* of jellow 

 flowers; .fulv and Au- 

 gust. 3 ft. ■ 1..50 8.00 



CED RON ELLA Cana. 



Balm (if Gilrad. A tin<' 

 aromatic plant with ciini- 

 son flowers; .July to Oc- 

 tober. 2 1 ft. ..". ... 1..50 9.00 



CENTADREA. Maero- 

 eephala. Large, 



golden - y«'lliiw ffowei', 

 much esteemed for cut- 

 ting ; July to September. 



;^ ft. ■ 1..50 10.00 



Montana. Large violet 

 flowers, valuable for cut- 

 ting as well as foi' bolder 

 clumps; .lu)v and Au- 

 gust. 2 ft. ' 1..50 if.OO 



Montana Alba. White, l .50 lO.OO 

 Montana Rosea. riid<. i..50 o.oo 



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Campanula Persicifolia. 



CERASTIDM Tomentosum. Snoir hi Sum- 

 iiii'i-. .Silvery-white foliage; good for edg- 

 ings. in. ... 



Doz. 



•$1.50 



100. 



$9.00 



CHELONE Lyonii. 



er.« : .June .nid .lul v. 



Heads 

 2 ft. 



of deep red tlnw- 



2.00 15.00 



Hardy Pompone Chrysanthemum. 



Doz. 

 1.26 



100. 



8.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, HARDY POMPONE. 



SMALL OR BUTTON VARIETIES 



Agalia. Vellipw sliaded pink. !{ ft. 



Blushing Beauty. I'ale pink lipped rose, new 



\ariety, virv choice. 



Cerise Queen. (Viise piuk. I.', ft. 



Daybreak. Light pink. 2i ft. ' 



Dinizulu. Violet pink, one of the best. 2^ ft. 



Edna. White, shading to cream in the centre. 2 ft. 



Ermine. Bright orange scarlet. Lift. 



James Boom, (ream, shading to yellow in centre. 2 ft. 



Luan. ( lear yellow 2 ft. 



Pearl Cluster. White changing lo piid<. 21 feet. 



Queen of Bui. Viok-t rose, '2 feet. 



Rhoda. White shaded pink. 2 ft. 



Trojan. <'rimson maroon, bion/e iii>ped. \\ ft. 



LARGE FLOWERING OR ASTER VARIETIES. ... «1 25 «8.00 

 Ashbury. (reamy white: usually \\\X\\ <'\n'n I'elitre, 

 very free (lowering. 1 \ to 2 ft. 

 Aunt Jane. Clear lemon, yellow, line. 2 ft. 

 Boston, (ioiden liron/.e. iff. 



Gloire de France. Silver pink, cream centre. '^ ft. 

 Gracie. White, large double flowers. 1 .\ ft. 

 HijOS. Primrose jiink, early flowering. 2 ft. 

 Ida. bellow, large and fine. 2 J feet. 

 Marie Antoinette. I'iid<, laige and fine. 2 ft. 

 Mont Claire. Yellow ground, shading to red. 2 ft. 

 Penelope. White, cream centre, fine. 2 J ft. 

 Prince of Wales. Pure white. 1 \ ft. 

 Queen of the Whites. J'ure white, tlie best late. 3 ft. 



ANEMONE-FLOWERED VARIETIES 



Earl. Tearl white, silveiy-rose centre. \\ ft. 

 Irene. I'eail white, open yellow centre. H ft. 

 Lady Olivia. White with yellow (juilled centre. 1 ft. 

 Matilda. I'ure white, yellow centre, l^ft. 

 Northumberland. Bright scarlet, maroon o])en centre, 

 flowers very large. 2 ft. 



Oban. Siiviry pink, full yellow anemone centre. 2 ft. 

 Peto. Terra cotta red, yellow centre. 2 ft. 

 Success, silvery lose, white centre. 2 ft. 

 Sunset. Yellow ground, shaded bronze. 2 ft. 

 The Hub. Pure white, yelfow centre. 2 ft. 



1.25 8.00 



3ix of a Kind Sold at Dozen Rates; 25 at 100 Rates. 



100 



