 &. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
HARDY CARNATIONS. 
For the open garden. It is advisable to protect these with a light 
covering of pine boughs or coarse straw during winter. 1 to 2 feet. Pkt. 
6425 Grenadin Searlet. Double flowers, carly: Qeeet see fF OZ%5, 1.203) 26 
6480 Grenadin White : 225 
6435 Farquhar’s Prize Strain Mixed. Ore Brice Strain i is particularly 
adapted to garden planting and includes sony the best types in a great 
variety of colors ...  ... at kes ee Oza .O0 4.075, 1200!) 225 
6440 Fine Mixed 2.0052 358 .60; .10 
6445 Plumarius Cyelope Double “Mixed. A charming race of double 
Pheasant-Eye pinks. Very fragrant and hardy ...  ... 50 
6450 Plumarius Double Mixed. Pheasant- JOP I2UIS mse Seat ng OZ le 00; 25 
6455 Plumarius Seotieus. Paisley Pink. This race of Scotch pinks i is quite 
as much in favor for winter forcing as for border cultivation. The 
flowers resemble the true Carnation and have the strongest spice fra- 
grance ere soe moon -ciw) 
Other Pevensiiil varsereite see el Dicuss Nos. 6635-6650; 
also Carnation Nos. 1585-1615. 
6460 CASSIA Marylandiea. American Senna. A decorative hardy plant of 
shrub-like growth w ith attractive foliage and large pa of yellow 
pea-shaped ‘blossoms. 3to4 feet ... PE OZey OU tal O 
6465 CATANANCHE coerulea. Lovely blue flowers. 2 feet . Ge egeherscetolO 
6470 Bicolor. Blue with white margin ... - .10 
6475 CENTAUREA Babyloniea. A most desirable hardy ‘perennial with 
showy yellow flowers. . 3 feet : f(0z:, -205 10 
6480 Maerocephala. One of the finest hardy Centaureas, with large thistle- 
like heads of golden yellow flowers; useful for cutting. . 3 feet, 3 02., se BUG 
6485 Montana. Large blossoms of deep purple; very showy Wee 605 15 
6490 CEPHALARIA alpina. An attractive perennial with pretty sulphur 
yellow flowers especially desirable for large herbaceous percere 3 to 4 
feet .. : ‘ -303 .10 
6495 CERASTIUM tomentosum. Snow in Summer. The Ay of this 
hardy perennial is perfectly white and its dense matted growth makes it 
valuable for edgings and rockeries. 4inches ... ...  «.- «+ +29 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
6505 Japanese Double Early-flowering Mixed. These bloom in the open 
egorden from August until frost. 2feet . 25 
6510 asta Daisy. A large free-blooming hybrid from California; “flowers 
Wives 2ICI5 Gee “dao 6 20 
“6515, ‘King ‘Edward VII. Flowers 
pure white, the handsomest of 
all the Maximum varieties. 3 lily, as 
6520 Maximum. Ox-Lye Daisy. Uar- 
dy Daisy with large white ‘flowers; 
excellent for cutting. 3 feet, 
40z., .00; .10 
6525 CLEMATIS recta. Stately hardy 
plant suitable for large borders 
or lawn groups; flowers pure 
white and resembling that of the 
C. paniculata; fragrant, 4 feet, 
4+ 0z., .25; .10 
COREOPSIS, or Calliopsis. 
These frequently bloom the first 
year from seed sown in spring. 
It is more satisfactory, however, 
to sow in June or July, protect- 
ing the plants with coarse straw 
or pine boughs during winter. 
They will flower profusely the fol- 
lowing summer. 3 feet. 
6530 Grandiflora. | Bright golden yel- 
low flowers, 3 to 4 inches in dia- 
meter, the broad petals overlap- 
ping and beautifully fringed, 
Oz:; .503) 10 
6535 Eldorado. An improved form 
from California with flowers 4 to 
5 inches across, 4 0z., 2.00; .25 
6540 Laneeolata. Rich Peldcn yellow 
flowers with long stems, 
4 OZ ROU LO 
6545 CRUCIANELLA stylosa. Dwarf 
early-flowering perennial adap- 
ted for rockeries; flowers bright 
Centaurea macrocephala. rose. 6inches ... ee ae 0) 
Coreopsis grandiflora, 
Centaurea montana. 
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