R. & J. FARQUHAK &l CO., BOSTON. 



Charming bright 



Campanula Grandis. 



Campanula. Bdl-floiucr. 



Alliarisefolia. Nodding white flowers in erect 



spikes; June and July. 2 ft 



Carpatica. Carpathian Bells 



bhie cup-shaped flowers, f ft 

 Carpatica Alba. The whitp form of the preceding. 

 Glomerata. Clustered 'jScll-flower. Dense clusters 



of violet-blue flowers; good for borders and for 



naturalizing; July to Sept. i^ft 



Nobilis. Long tubular light purplish flowers, of 



medium size ; blooms all summer. 2 ft. 

 Persicifolia Grandiflora Alba. Giant Pcach-leavcd 



BcH-floii'cr. A noble border plant with splendid 



spikes of large salver-shaped, pure white flowers ; 



one of the best hardy plants for cutting ; June to 



Aug. 2 ft 



Persicifolia Grandiflora CcErulea. The blue form 



of the preceding 



HARDY PERENNIALS.— Conr^. 



Aster. Michaelmas Daisy. 



Alpinus Speciosus. Hardy Alpine 

 Aster. One of the finest har- 

 dy plants for all purposes; for 

 border clumps, rockeries and 

 for cutting; fine deep blue; 

 June and July. 1 ft 



Alpinus Speciosus Albus.White 



Amethystinus. Amethyst-blue; 

 Sept. and Oct. 2 ft 



Mackii. Dark blue, yellow cen- 

 tre. 4 ft 



Novse Angliae. Bluish purple; 

 Sept. and Oct. 4 ft 



Novje Anglise Rosea. Pink; 

 Sept., Oct. 4 ft 



Novae Belgii, Robert Parker. 

 Light blue 



Laevis. Light heliotrope. 4 ft. . 



Tataricus. Large white flowers 



Tradescanti. Pinkish white. 4 ft. 



Tranchii. Puqile 



Umbellatum, White; flowers in 

 panicles. 4 ft 



White Queen. Fine pure white. 



4 ft 



Baptisia Australis. False Indigo. 

 Large, erect spikes of dark 

 blue flowers; June, July. 2 ft. . 



Bocconia Cordata. Plume Poppy. 

 White flowers; Aug. 8 ft. . . 



Boltonia Asteroldes. False Cham- 

 omile. Pure white Aster-like 

 flowers; fine for clumps among 

 shrubs; Aug. to Oct. 5 to 6 ft. 



Latisquama. Pink, tinged with 

 lavender; valuable for clumps 

 among shrubs; Aug. 4 ft. 



Campanula Persicifolia. 



Doz. 



Sr .50 



•50 

 ■5° 



1-50 



A 



$9 .00 



10 

 10 



00 

 00 



Campanula Persicifolia Grandiflora Moerheimi 



beautiful double white form, ij ft. . . . 

 Trachelium. Coventry Bells. Flowers purple. 



June and July. 2 ft 



Carnations for the Hardy Garden. 



Her Majesty. Hardy Pink. Pure white ; double . 

 Edith. Hardy Pink. Light pink ; double . . 



White. Hardy Pink 



Mound or Spice Pink. The old-fashioned grass or 



border pink. Colors Pink and White 

 Plumarius. Pheasant' s-eye Pink. Fragrant and 



beautiful hardy border pink, single. Mixed Colors 

 Plumarius. Pheasant' s-eye Pink. Double. Mi.xed 



Colors 



Cassia Marylandica. American Senna. A charming 



plant with showy panicles of yellow flowers. 



July and August. 3 ft 



Cedronclla Cana. Bahn of Gilead. A fine aromatic 



plant with crimson flowers. July to Oct. 2^ ft. 



Doz. 



I -5° 



1.50 



12 

 12 



00 

 00 

 00 



9.00 



NEW HARDY ASTERS. 



The following new varieties of Asters comprise the cream of recent introductions, many of which are very beautiful, 

 collection shown at the Fall exhibition of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society was admired by all. 



Prices of the following new Asters. Each, .20; doz., $2.00. 



Grandiflorus. A beautiful variety blooming very late, with 

 large flowers of a lovely shade of light violet. 2h feet. 



Ryecroft Pink. Soft rosy-pink. 4 feet. 



Ryecroft Purple. Rich purple, blooms in clusters. 3 feet. 



Ericoides Delight. White, shading to pink, with golden centre. 

 3 feet. 



Gorgeous. Purplish-pink; very free-flowering. 3 feet. 



Cordifolius magnificus. Lavender, large-flowered. 3 feet. 



Triumph. Light blue; blooms in clusters. 3 feet. 



Starlight. Dark blue shading to light when fullv expanded. 



2 i feet. 

 Evening Star. Rosy purple. 3 feet. 

 Annie. Sky-blue, blooms in large clusters; very fine. 

 W. B. Crane. Rosy-lilac; large-flowered. 3 feet. 

 W.J.Jones. Amethyst -blue ; very showy variety. 4 feet. 

 Silver Grey. Silvery grey with yellow centre; flowers small. 



2 feet. 



Mr. A. A. MacDougall, gardener for Chester Thome, Esq., American Lake, Wash., April lOth, 191 1, writes: Trained Fruit 

 Trees arrived here in dandy shape. I thanlc you for the good healthy stock which you have sent us, and also for the way stock 

 was packed. 



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