AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1927. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. — Continued. 
HARDY PHLOXES. 
Among the hardy herbaceous plants none are more gorgeous and more 
easily grown than these. They are perfectly hardy, succeeding in any gar- 
den soil, and producing magnificent spikes of showy and lasting flowers, 
year after year, with comparatively little care. The collection of twelve 
varieties offered include the best of the newer introductions and a full range 
of the most handsome, showy and brilliant colors. This collection will give 
a wealth of beautiful blooms from early July until the first frost. If planted 
in September and kept well supplied with water they will bloom abundantly 
next summer. 2% to 3 ft. 
FARQUHAR’S “‘SUPERB’’ COLLECTION OF TWELVE 
HARDY PHLOXES. 
35 cts. each; $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
Albion. Pure white with faint rose eye; large truss. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red; very effective shade. 
Beranger. White, delicately suffused rosy-pink; red eye. 
Blue Hill. Lovely shade of violet-blue. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Light salmon changing to pink in the centre; dwarf. 
F. G. von Lassburg. Splendid pure white; very large. 
Hodur. Lilac-rose shading to white in the center. 
P. Fordham. Flowers pure white with a soft pink eye; large trusses. 
Broressor Virchow. Brilliant carmine-red overlaid with feathery orange- 
scarlet. 
R. P. Struthers. Brilliant salmon-rose. 
Sunshine. Deep salmony rose-pink; fine for massing. 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink with a carmine eye. Large and very early. 
Stokesia cyanea. japonica. 
Six plants of ome variety seld at dozem rate; 25 at 100 rate. 
Primula japonica. 
Primula japonica. Mixed Colors. 
vulgaris. 
Embraces a fine range as colors 
(Polyanthus.) Charming dwarf Spring-flowering Plante 
The plants thrive 
veris. 
with many beautiful combinations of colors. 
best in a partially shaded situation and should be protected dur- 
ing Winter with e light covering of oy leaves or meadow hay. 
Mixed colors. 5 Se ee tae 
veris Yellow. Taeeettiperersdne ciean pure Pallow 
Pyrethrum roseum, Single Hybrids. 
and white; June. 2 
(Giant Daisy. ) White, yellow Centre: July to Sept. 
Shades of leas crimson 
welnosum. 
Pecks nitida ‘Autumn: Sun. 
immense flowers of a bright yellow color borne on tong, stiff 
stems; Sept. and Oct. 
lanceolata Golden Glow. 
A very iecey ates with 
Height 5 to 6 ft. 
Flowers golden-yellow, Lie doanle 
Cactus Dahlias; valuable for eeecennes uunre and for cutting; 
July and Aug. 5 to 6 ft. 
Newmanii. Golden-yellow with maroon cone; aly to Oct. 
purpurea. 
Salvia azurea grandiflora. 
August and September. 
Cay Sage.) Taree gifts of sigh Bee dower 
Showy spikes of cher bine omere 
pratensis. 
Saponaria ocymoides splendens. 
plant; flowers rosy-crimson; May and June. 
(Double-flowering Bouncing Bet. ) Flowers white 
Pretty borden ond noo 
Caucasica fi. pl. 
tinted rose; blooms all Summer. 
Scabiosa caucasica. Large lavender- bine flowers Eons on lone 
stems; one of the finest perennials; June to Aug. 
Flowers lavender-blue; July to Aug. . 
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One of the finest Primroses} Doz. 
for the garden; several whorls of large flowers on erect stems, 
varying from white to crimson Oo 
(P. Acaulis.) The yellow ‘English Prmrone: 
favorite, thriving best in a partially! shaded situation. 
bright canary-yellow. Pp Seer 
vulgaris mixed. 
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