R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



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HARDY PERENNIAL Yl. A'^TS, —Continued. 



Name. 



FUNKIA TENUIFOLIA , I 



— L'NDUIATA MEDIA VARIEGATED 



Gaillardia GRANDIFLORA 



Galium boreale. BeJ Straw . . . 



Gypsophila acltifolia. Baby''s 

 Breath 



— paniculata 



Helenium autumnale. Helen Flcnver. 



— Bolanderi 



— grandicephalum striatum . . . 



Helianthus L-CVIS. Sunjlo-jjer . . 



— RiGiDUs Miss Mellish 



— MULTIFLORUS. Double Hardy Sun- 

 flower 



Helleborus NIGER. Christmas Rose . 

 Hemerocallis aurantiaca major . . 



— disticha flore plend 



— FLAVA. Yellow Day Lily .... 



— MiDDEXDORFII 



Heuchera Sanguinea 



Hibiscus Cri.mso.v Eve 



— MOSCHEUTOS. Swamp Mallow . . 

 ALBUS 



Hollyhock, Single Mixed. Altheea 

 Rosea 



— Double Mixed Colors . . . . 



Separate Colors 



Hypericum Moserianum. St. yohn's 



IVort 



Iberis SEMPERvikens. Evergreen 



Candytuft 



Incarvillea Delavayi 



Crested Iris .... 



German. Seep. 135* 



Japanese. See p. 135. 



Iris cristata. 



— ger.manica. 



— K.tMPFERI. 



— ORIENT.\LIS 



— PANCHREA 



— Siberica . 

 Lathvrus latifolius. Everlasting Pea. 



ALBUS 



Lavendula Vera. Lavender . . . 

 LlATRls PYCNOSTACHIA. Kansas Gay 



Feather 



— SPICATA 



Lilium. See special list pages 106-7. 



LlNUM perenne. Flax 



LX)BELIA CAKDISALIS. Cardinal Floiuer. 



SYPHILITICA 



LUPINUS POLYPHVLLUS Lupin . . . 



ALBUS 



lilacina 



Lychnis chalcedonica 



ALBA 



H.A.AGEANA 



— ViSCARIA Fl. Pl 



Lysimachi.a. Clethroides 



Lythrum roseum superbum. Rose 



Loose Strife 



Mertensia virginca. Blue Bell . . 



MonaRDA DIDYMA. Bergamot . . . 



Alba 



— Mollis 



MvosoTis alpestris Victoria. Forzet- 



.Me-Xot 



— pai.ustris granuiflor.a. . 



1 Ht. 



Mo. of 



in 



Flow- 



IFeet. 



ering. 



I 



6-8 



I 



7-8 



3 



6-10 



il 



7-9 



3 



7 



2 



7-9 



4 



8-10 



2 



8-9 



3 



7-10 



3 



7-10 



4 



8-10 



4 



7-9 



I 



3-4 



2-3 



6-8 



2-3 



^8 



2-3 



6-8 



l4-2 



6-7 



2 



6-8 



4 



7-8 1 



4 



7-8 



4 



7-8 



5 



7-9 



5 



7-9 



I 



6-10 



4 



4-5 



i4 



M 



h. 



5 



2 



6-7 



2 



, 



24 



S-6 



8 



7-8 



8 



7-8 



ih. 



7-8 



4 



7-9 



24 



7-9 



i4 



^9 



3 



8-10 



24 



8-IO 



3 



6-10 



3 



6-10 



3 



6-10 



2 



6-9 



2 



fr-9 



i4 



S-6 



i4 



6-7 



3 



6-9 



3 



7-9 ' 



i4 



S-6 



24 



7-8 



24 



7-8 



24 



'-' 1 



i 



5-7 ' 



4 



4-10 j 



Color of 

 Flower. 



Use, Soil, Position, Treatment, 

 etc. 



Each. Doz. 



Light purple . 

 Lilac . . . . 



Red and yellow. 

 White . . . 



White . . . 

 White . . . 

 Pure yellow . 

 Yellow, brown 



centre . . . 

 Yellow, striped 



crimson . 

 Yellow . . . 

 Orange yellow . 



Golden yellow . 

 White . . . 

 Deep orange . 

 Rich orange . 

 Yellow . . . 

 Bright yellow . 

 Coral-red . 

 White, crim- ] 

 son centre ! 

 Pink ... I 

 White . . I 



Various 



Golden yellow 



Pure 7vhite . 

 Rose pink . 



Pale blue . 



Violet blue 

 Yellow . 

 Light Blue 

 Rose . . 

 White . 

 Blue . . 



Rosy purple 

 Deep purple 



Blue . . . , 

 Cardinal red . 



Clear blue . 

 Dark blue . 



While . . . 

 Lilac . . . , 

 Intense scarlet . 



White . . . 



Orange scarlet . 

 Deep red 



White . . . 



Deep rose 

 Light blue . 

 Bright scarlet 

 White . . 



Leaves variegated green and 

 while, desirable for edgings 



Desirable for culling . . 



Delicate flower sprays prized for 

 cutting 



Exquisite for cut flowers 

 Beds and shrubbery clumps 



ery 



Splendid for cutting . 

 Rich and striking flower, v 

 decorative .... 



Double dahlia-like flowers 



Very large flowers 

 Double flowers 

 Fragrant .... 



Thrive best in moist soil 



Per 100, $12.00 

 " " 12.00 

 " " 15.00 



One of the finest plants . . . . 



Rockeries and edgings . . . . 

 Beautiful gloxinia-like flowers in 



erect clusters 



Desirable for edgings . . . . 



Rich, moist soil 



Beautiful climbers for trellises / 



or fences \ 



Very fragrant 



Very attractive flower spikes . 



Border or rockery .... 

 Moist soil 



Fine for naturalizing. Per ioo,S8.oOi 



Rich sandy loam 



Per 100, S6.00 

 Flowers double 



Naturalizes well , 



Extremely beautiful native plant . 

 Desirable for wild gardens . , 



Bright blue . . 1 Compact habit. Per 100, S6.00 

 Bright blue . . Shady border or rockery. 



Per 100, j>6.oo 



;$i.50 



•15 



•15 



■15 



•15 



'5 

 ■15 



•15 



•15 



•15 

 •15 



.50 

 .50 

 .25 

 .10 

 .20 

 •15 



■15 

 •15 

 •15 



.20 

 .20 



1.50 

 1.50 



1.50 



1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 



1.50 



1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 



1.50 

 5.00 

 5 00 

 2.50 

 1. 00 

 2.00 

 1.50 



I 50 

 1.50 



2.00 

 2 00 



.25; 2.50 



•15 



•25 

 •15 



■'51 

 •151 

 •15 

 •25 

 ■25! 

 .15I 



2.50 

 1.50 



1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 1.50 



■15 

 •15 



•'sl 



M 



•15 

 •15 

 •'5 

 •'5 



•IS 



.10 



•«5J 

 •'5 



1.50 

 1.50 



1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1. 00 

 1.50 

 1.50 



.15 1.50 



.151 1.50 



•15 i-So 



.15I 1.50 



.15' 1.50 



.10 1.00 



.10' 1. 00 



