R. & J FARQUHAR y Co., BOSTON. 



6I0O ARABIS ALPINA. Rock Cress. Very carh-llowering hardy jicrcnnial I'l't- 

 with erect spikes of pure white flowers; valuable for edginjjs and 

 rockeries. 6 to 9 inches Oz., .60; \ oz., .120; . ILi 



61-i5 ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. Milkweed or Swallow Wort. One of the finest 

 native perennials with compact umbels of brilliant orange-red flowers. 

 Invaluable for border or shrubbery groups. 2 feet, . . \ oz., .75; .10 



6150 Hallii. Flowers flesh-colored in large umbels. 3 feet L'd 



6155 ASPERULA odorata. Sweet Woodruff. Pretty hardy plant thriving in 



partial shade; flowers white. 9 inches Oz., .75; .10 



ASTERS. Miihaclmas Daisy. 



6170 Alpinus. Purple, large yellow centre \ oz., .30; .10 



6175 Alpinus speciosus. Purple. 2 feet ,i oz., 1.00; .25 



6180 Bessarabicus. Large purple flowers. 2 feet, . . . \ oz., .75; .10 



6185 INovae .Angliae. Violet-purple 4 feet, .15 



6190 Ptarmicoides. Distinct variety with pure white fl(nvers; useful for cut- 

 ting. U feet \ oz., .00; .10 



6200 Townsheiidi. A free-flowering variety bearing a profusion of pinkish- 



-lilac flowers which are much esteemed for cutting. 2 feet 25 



6205 New Hybrids Mi.xed. Many beautiful shades . . . . , \ oz., 1.25; .25 

 6220 BAPTISIA Australis. False Indigo. A strong growing plant producing 



spikes of pea-shaped blue flowers. '1\ feet Oz., .50; .05 



6225 BOCCONIA Japonica. Plume Poppy. A noble hardy perennial, with 

 large glaucous leaves and tall flower stems with terminal panicles 



of white flowers. 6 to 8 feet Oz., .50; .05 



6230 BOLTON 1 A Asteroides. One of the showiest of our native perennials 



closely resembling and allied to the hardy Asters; white. 6 feet . . . 25 

 6235 BOLTONIA latisquama. Flowers pink, slightlv tinged with lavender. 5 feet .25 

 6245 CALLIRHOE \erticillata. Poppy Mallmv. ' Elegant hardy Mallow of 

 eas}' culture and spreading growth, with large crimson Linum-like 

 flowers, li feet Oz.. 1.00; \ oz., .30; .10 



CAMPANULA. Bel I- Flower. 



All the species of Campanula are elegant when in bloom and arc 

 worthy of being largely grown. They are chiefly hardy biennials 

 and perennials and it is best to sow thesetwo classes in June or Julv 



for plants to bloom the next summer. 



6250 



6255 



6260 



6265 



6270 



6275 

 6285 



6290 



6295 



6300 

 6305 

 6310 



6315 

 6320 



6325 



PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 



Carpatica. Carpathian Blue Bell. Xeat hardy Pkt. 

 perennial growing in compact tufts; flowers clear 

 blue, splendid for mixed borders. 8 in., Oz., .50; . 10 



Carpatica alba. White . Oz., .GO; i oz., .20; .10 



C. graudi flora, sec Platycodon, 7430-7440. 



Qlomerata. Clustered Bell-flower. Dense clusters 

 of violet-blue flowers. 1^ feet . . J oz., .50; .10 



Qrandis. Great Bell-flower. Large saucer-shaped 

 violet-blue flowers. H feet J oz., .75; .15 



Hostii. A giant form of the Scotch Blue Bell. 

 Rich blue. 1 foot 25 



Macrantha. Purplish-blue. 2 feet. Oz., .40; .05 



Nobilis. Long, tubular, creamy-white flowers 



delicately spotted with brown-red. 2 feet . . . . 25 



Persicifolia grandiflora Blue. One of the finest Cam- 

 panulas, with large bright blue cup-shaped 

 flowers. 2 feet i- oz., 1.50; .25 



Persicifolia grandiflora White. Erect spikes of snow 

 white flowers ^ oz., 1.50; .25 



Persicifolia Mixed i oz., 1.50; .25 



Punctata. Whitish spotted with red. li feet . .25 



Pyramidalis. The Chimney Campanula. Statelv 

 hardy perennial ; very handsome as a border plant 

 or grown in pots for conservatory decoration. 

 4 feet Oz., .60; i oz., .20; .10 



Pyramidalis Alba. White. . Oz., .60; | oz., .20; .10 



Turbinata | oz., .25; .10 



CANTERBURY BELLS. Cavipanula mcli/nn. 



Showy, hardy biennials, growing in pyramidal form 

 and bearing many large, bell-shaped flowers; very 

 effective in mixed borders and in shrubberies. 2i 

 ft. Seedlings raised in June or July bloom the 

 following summer. 



Farquhar's Prize Mixed. A combination of the finest 

 colors including single, double, and cup-and-saucer 



varieties Oz., 1.75; \ oz., .50; .10 



SINGLE CANTERBURY BELLS. Campanula medium. 



6330 Pink. 6335 Mauve. 



6345 White. 6350 Striped. 



Each of the above varieties 



6340 Blue. 

 6355 Mixed. 



and mixture, 

 Oz., .40; pkt., .05 



6360 

 6370 



6380 

 6385 



6405 



6410 

 6415 



6420 



6425 

 6430 

 6435 



6440 

 6445 



6450 

 6455 



6475 



Canterbury Bells, Farquhar's Prize. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



Blue. 6365 White Each, Oz., 1.00; \ oz., .30; 

 Pink, Oz.. 1.50; } oz., .50; pkt., .15 6375 Mixed, 



Oz., 1.00; i oz., .30; 



Cam panula 



2.00; \ oz., .60; 



6400 Mixed. 

 mixture, except 

 1.75; \ oz,, .50; 

 CANTERBURY 



CUP=AND=SAUCER VARIETIES. 



medium Calycanthema. 



Pink. A charming color Oz., 



Blue. 6390 .Mauve. 6395 White. 



Each of the above colors and 



pink Oz., 



COLLECTION OF 8 VARIETIES 



BELLS SEPARATE, our selection 

 CANDYTUFT. Free-flowering dwarf perennials, 



suitable for rockwork and the edges of herbaceous 



borders. 6 inches. 



Gibraltarica. White, shaded with pink. 



i oz., 1.00; 



Sempervirens. A very hardy variety, with glossy, 

 deep green foliage which is evergreen; flower 

 white Oz., 1.00; i oz., .30; 



Tenoreana. Pale purple. 6 inches . Oz., .30; 



Pkt. 

 . 10 



.10 



.15 

 .50 



.10 

 .05 



HARDY CARNATIONS. 



Qrcnadin Scarlet. Double; 2 feet i oz., 1.25; .25 



Qrenadin White 25 



Farquhar's Prize Strain Mixed. Our Prize Strain is 

 particularly adapted to garden planting and in- 

 cludes onlv the best tvpes in a great variety of 

 colors . '. . . .' . Oz., 3.00; 1 oz., 1.00; .25 



Fine Mixed " 2.00; " .60; .10 



Plumarius Cyclope Double Mixed. A charming race 



of double pheasant-Eye pinks. Very fragrant .50 

 Plumarius Double Mixed. . . . | oz., 1.00; .25 



Plumarius Scoticus. Paisley Pink. This race of 

 Scotch pinks is quite as much in favor for winter 

 forcing as for border cultivation. The flowers 

 resemble the true Carnation and have the strongest 



spice fragrance 50 



CENTAUREA Babylonica. Desirable perennial with 

 showy yellow flowers. 3 feet . . \ oz., .25; .10 



See Spring Catalogue, pages 70-80, for complete ^list of Perennial Seeds. 



