CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



Pkt. 



No. 



3410 

 3415 



3416 



3417 

 3420 



34^5 

 3430 



3435 

 3436 

 3437- 



345' 



Farquhar's Superb Foxgloves (Digitalis) 



I'kl. 

 DIGITALIS. Foxglove. This favorite hardy 

 plant is of easy cultivation and most deco- 

 rative either in garden borders or in groups 

 among shrubs. It thrives in sun or partial 

 shade, and is excellent for semi-wild effects. 

 Seeds may be sown from April to July for 

 plants to bloom the next summer; June to 

 Sept.; 3 ft. 

 Farquhar's Superb Mixed. All colors. 



Oz., .50 .10 

 GLOxiN.EFLORA, MiXED. Flowers spotted 

 in the throat . Oz., .40 .05 



— ALBA. White, delicately spotted. Oz., .40 .05 



— ROSEA. Pink Oz., .40 .05 



r, RAN ni FLORA. Yellow .... Oz., .30 .05 

 IvERV's Spotted. lifaculata super/in. 



Beautiful spotted flowers of various colors. 



Oz., .50 .05 

 MONSTROSA. The tall spikes have a mon- 

 strous saucer-shaped terminal flower. 



Oz.. 1.50 .10 

 PURPUREA. Common red Foxglove, Oz.. .30 .05 



— ALBA. White Oz., .30 .05 



Mixed. All colors Os., .30 .05 



No. 



3485 



3490 

 3500 



3502 

 3505 



3525 



3530 

 3565 



3445 DODECATHEON 

 MEDI.'\. American 

 Co-wslip. Pretty, 

 hardy perennial, 



with rosy-purple 



flowers in shape re- 

 sembling the Cycla- 

 men; succeeds best 

 in partial shade; i 

 ft., April and May . 



DOLICHOS LABLAB. 

 I/yacin/h Beun. Ra- 

 pid-growing annual 

 climber with clusters 

 of white or purple 

 flowers. Mixed col- 

 ors; 10 ft., July to 

 Sept., . Oz., .25 

 DRAC.f;NA. Highly 

 decorative green- 

 house plants with ele- 

 gant leaves; valuable 

 for vases and conser- 

 vatory decoration. 

 Ornamental- 

 LEAVED Varieties, 

 Finest Mixed. In- 

 cluding the varie- 

 gated and brilliant 

 colored sorts 

 Australis. An ex- 

 cellent vase plant. 

 1,4 oz., .60, 

 iNDivisA. Long, slen- 

 der leaves; valuable 

 for hanging baskets, 

 Oz., .50 

 — Veiichii. Like 

 the preceding, but 

 having the back of 

 the mid-rib deep red, 

 3472 DRACOCEPHAI.UM 

 Argunensk. Showy, 

 hardy perennial, pro- 

 ducing spikes of 

 Ijright blue Salvia- 

 shaped flowers. It 

 blooms the first sea- 

 son if sown early; lyn 

 ft., July to Aug. 

 ECHEVERIA metai.i.ica. Handsome suc- 

 culent plant with purplish glaucous leaves . 

 secunda. The best sort for mosaic beds, the 

 rosette-like plants having glaucous fohage . 

 ECHINOCVSTIS i.obata. California Cu- 

 cumber. One of the quickest growing an- 

 nual vines. The seeds should be sown in 

 autumn, or if sown in spring, first soaked in 

 warm water 24 hours; 20 ft. . . Oz., .40 

 ECHINOPS RlTKO. Globe Thistle. Splendid 

 hardy perennial with white foliage and bright 

 blue thistle-like flowers; 3 ft. . Oz., .60 

 EDELWEISS, l.eoiitopodium Alpinum. The 

 interesting white-leaved plant, so eagerly 

 sought by tourists in the Swiss Alps, easily 

 grown in gardens; hardy perennial; 6inches, 

 EREMURUS ROBUSTUS. Tall-growing peren- 

 nial resembling the Asphodel, rose-color 



spikes; 8 ft., June 



TURKESTANICUS. Reddish-brown ; 5 ft. . 

 ERVNGIUM AMETHVSTINUM. Handsome 

 thistle-like hardy perennial, with bright blue 

 flowers and bracts; 3 ft., July to Aug. 



1,4 o/.., .75 



.25 



.05 



3455 



3460 



3465 



3470 



•25 



.25 



•25 



.50 



•25 



■25 



.25 

 ■25 



