R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.—Continued. 
Helianthus Maximiliana. The latest of all the Sunflowers. Deep) Doz. | 100 
yellow single flowers borne in long, elegant sprays; extremely useful 
for cut-flower decorations;Sept.and Oct. 6ft. . . . . . . .1§2.50 |$18.00 
mollis. Large single-lemon yeliow flowers and downy silvery foliage; 
August to October. 4 ft. Lesa otal Cy SN cr ies Se ae -| 2.50 | 18.00 
rigidus Miss Mellish. Large, single golden-yellow flowers; Septem- 
berand October. 6 ft. Boh GOB been lo oi) gi. 5 . oll DEO I WAN) 
rigidus Miss Willmott. The finest of the “‘rigidus’’ section; large 
singleyellow flowersig, surat) scueeish vs, aesicibie: keys -1) aces ee ee | OPS (ERI TOO) 
rigidus semi-plenus. Large, semi-double golden-yellow flowers; July 
to October. 4 ft. Be Ped oman lol iomio oll geiat sro voll OEY | 1SOO 
sparsifolius. A new variety with mammoth golden-yellow flowers. 
6to8ft. August to October . Selo um lo- toe Speror yo Fein 2d Solh REO || TOD 
Heliopsis levis. (Orange Sunflower.) Flowers deep yellow; July to 
september:| 34) ftiyy 80 eee sete oy ie etry SRS we eed te MSE nen sO (ya TICE) 
Piteheriana. A desirable variety blooming nearly all Summer. 
Flowers deep golden-yellow. 33 ft. pilge, ono oe Sn 64 Sh ORO IE TAOO 
Hemerocallis flava. (Yellow Day Lily.) Large trumpet shaped blooms 
on long, strong stems. Absolutely hardy and may be planted in 
almost any situation with assurance of success. The flowers are clear 
yellow in colorand haveadelightfulfragrance. . . . . . . .| 3.50 | 25.00 
disticha fl. pl. Rich orange double flowers; June to August. 2 
WOCH Mat Eee rot ede piyow (Uwto ro! oc lion tn Guesand 4 és oll DIX) ‘I TIAGO 
dumortieri. Richyellowshadingtobronze. 13ft. . . . . . «| 2.50 | 18.00 
fulva. (Tawney Day Lily.) Coppery-orange shaded crimson; June 
andruliys, | 3 Lteeet esa ie vevartom eaten taints tirctiae rs tinee tne’ Numi emer | ONS ()IM TICE ()() 
luteola. Fine orange-yellow; large and very free-flowering; June and 
and July. 24 ft. Si Go leet Gee) fon Geo Iho oo boo. oll O50) | TROD 
Middendorfii. Bright yellow; June and July. POP 1 io. oll DO) 18.00 
Lathyrus latifolius. 
Funkia coerulea. (Plantain Lily.) Flowers blue; broad green} Doz. | 100 
leaves; July. 13 ft. Pas eatin aN ae and -|$2.50 |$18.00 
undulata media variegata. A very useful and free-growing 
hardy plant with beautifully variegated foliage valuable for 
forming ribbons, edgings and masses in formal gardens; 
flowerslilac; Julyand August. lft. . .. 2.50 | 18.00 
Gaillardia grandiflora. (Blanket Flower.) Red and yellow; 
showy; good for cutting; July to October. 3 ft. : 2.50 | 18.00 
Geranium platypetalum. Large rosy-purple flowers; June. 
PREC ene, Mae gs ee Re ae en SE ae EOFS ON BLS COO 
Sanguineum. A desirable plant with serrated foliage; flowers 
bright crimson;bloomsallSummer. 13 ft. . . . . | 2.50 | 18.00 
Sanguineumalbum. White. . . . . . . . . .| 2.50 | 18.00 
Gypsophila acutifolia. A strong-growing variety with large 
panicles of small white flowers. 2 ft. Sted fo er eh es Paes 12 OO gi lo.00) 
paniculata. (Baby's Breath.) Pure white; excellent for cut- 
OT Si 25 ae ae a ee a NZIS Gall Overy || TUS} (O0) 
repens. Trailing variety; tiny white flowers . . . . .| 2.50 | 18.00 
Helenium autumnale. (Sneezewort.) Large heads of deep 
golden-yellow flowers, suitable for beds or shrubbery borders; 
Augustand September. 4ft.. Sesh PRE 5300 Ne20:00 
autumnale rubrum. Flowers orange shaded crimson. 
feet. One of the handsomest of late-biooming flowers, blend- 
ing perfectly with the Autumn coloring. . 221 0in7s Hee F400 RS 000 
autumnale superbum. Similar to the above; very showy; 
large golden-yellow flowers. 4ft. . . . . . =} 3:00')|-20:00 
Hoopesii. Large showy daisy-like flowers of bright orange- 
yellow. One of the most desirable border plants for a pro- 
fusion of bloom during midsummer. June and July. 2ft. .| 3.00 | 20.00 
Helianthemum perfoliatum roseum. A new trailing plant 
with single flowers of salmon-pink; centre yellow . . . .| 3.50 | 25.00 ks 
Golden Queen. Single,goldenyellow . . . . . .~ .| 3.00 | 20.00 a = “4 
multiflorum. Orange-pink; June to September. 4to6in. .| 3.00 | 20.00 Lupious polyphyllus. 
Six plants of one variety sold at the dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate 
