30 



R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 



10 

 10 



LAWTERBURY BELLS. Campanula medium. 



Showy, hardy biennials, growing in pyramidal form and bearing many large, bell- 

 shaped flowers; very effective in mixed borders and in shrubberies. 2 J ft. Seedlings 

 raised in May or June bloom the following summer. 



6325 Farquhar'S Prize Mixed, a combination of the finest colors Pkt. 

 including single, and cup-and-saucer varieties. Oz., 2.00; j oz., .60; .10 



SINGLE CANTERBURY BELLS, Campanula medium. 

 Pink. 633.5 Mauve. 6340 Blue. 



White. 6350 Striped. 6355 Mixed. 



Each of the above varieties and mixture, ... Oz., 1.00; J oz., .30; .10 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



6360 Blue. 6.365 White. Each, i oz., .75; 



6370 Pink, i oz., 1.00; pkt., .15 6375 Mixed " .75; 



CUP-AND-SAUCER VARIETIES. 



Campanula medium Calycanthema. 

 6380 Pink. A charming color Oz., 2.50; \ oz., .75; .25 



6385 Blue. 6390 Mauve. 6395 White. 6100 Mixed. 

 Each of the above colors and mixture, except pink, 



Oz., 2.25; \ oz., .60: 

 6405 Collection of 8 Varieties Canterbury Bells 



Separate, our selection 

 CANDYTUFT. Free-flowering dwarf perennials 

 blooming in early spring; suitable for rock-work and 

 the edges of herbaceous borders. 

 A\\^ 6410 Gibraltarica. White, shaded with pink. 1 ft. 



^y^-'^. |oz., 1.00; 



/ * 6415 SempePVirenS. A very hardy variety, with 



^ glossy, deep green foliage which is evergreen; 



.« flowers white. ... ... i oz., .75; 



6420 Tenoreana. Pale purple; very early. 6 in. Oz., .30; 



HARDY CARNATIONS. 



A delightful class of fragrant hardy plants blooming profusely 

 during May and June. They are indispensable for the hardy border 

 and for cutting. It is advisable to protect them with a light cover- 

 ing of pine boughs or coarse straw during winter. 1 to 2 ft. Pkt. 

 6425 Grenadin Scarlet. Doubleflowers, earlv. 2 ft. Joz., 1.25; .25 



6430 Grenadin White. 2 ft 25 



6435 Farquhar'S Prize Strain Mixed. Our Prize Strain 



is particularly adapted to garden planting and includes only the 

 best types in a great variety of colors. Oz., 4.00; \ oz., 1.25; .25 



Fine Mixed Oz., 3.00; \ oz., 1.00; . 10 



Plumarius Cyclope Double Mixed. A charming race of 

 double Pheasant-Eye pinks. Very fragrant and hardy. ... .25 



Plumarius Double Mixed. Pheasant-Eye Pink. "i oz., 1.00; .25 

 Plumarius Scoticus. Paisley Pitik. This race of Scotch pinks 

 is quite as much in favor for winter forcing as for border culti- 

 vation. The flowers have the strongest spice fragrance ... .50 

 Other Perennial varieties see Dianthus, Nos. 6640-6650; alsoCarnaiion, 

 Nos. 1585-1615 



15 

 75 



25 



.15 

 .05 



6440 

 6445 



6450 

 6455 



Farquhar'S Prize Canterbury Bells. 



6475 CENTAUREA Babylonica. A most desirable hardy 



perennial with .showy yellow flowers. 3 ft. j oz., .25; .10 



6480 Macrocephala. One of the finest hardy Centaureas, 

 with large thistle-like heads of golden yellow flowers; 

 useful for cutting. July and Aug. 3 ft. j oz., .30; .15 



6485 Montana. Large blossoms of deep purple; very showy; 



July and Aug. 2 ft. foz., .60; . 15 



6490 CEPHALARIA alpina. An attractive perennial with 

 pretty sulphur yellow flowers especially desirable for 

 large herbaceous borders. July. 3 to 4 ft. j oz., .30; .15 

 • 6495 CERASTIUM tomentosum. Snow in Summer. The 

 foliage of this hardy perennial is perfectly white and its 

 dense matted growth makes it valuable for edgings and 

 rockeries. 4 inches . . ... ... ... ... .25 



6496 Biebersteini. Foliage silvery-white; smothered with 



snow-white flowers in early summer. 8 inches ... .15 



6498 CHEIRANTHUS Allioni. An exceedingly showy rock 

 and border plant; in bloom all summer. Flowers bright 

 orange. 1 foot ... ... ... ... .... 25 



6500 CHELONE Lyoni. A handsome border plant with 

 showy dcop-red flowers. Juno to Aug. 2 ft. j oz., .50; 



6502 Obliqua. Fkiwers purplish-pink. 2 ft 



6503 Hybrida Torreyi. Extremely showy bedding plant, 

 witli bi-illiaiit scarlet flowers. June to Aug. 2 ft. 



i oz., ..50; 



6504 Hybrida Mixed. The colors vary from light pink to 

 deep red and violet. 2 ft i oz., .50; .10 



6460 



6465 

 6470 



6510 

 6515 

 6520 

 6525 



15 

 15 



6530 





6535 



10 



6540 





6545 



CASSIA Marylandica. American Senna. A hardy 

 plant of shrub-like growth with large panicles of yellow 

 pea -shaped blossoms. July and Aug. 4 ft. j oz., .30; .10 



CATANANCHE Ccerulea. Lovely blue flowers. June 



to Aug. 2 ft 10 



Bicolor. Blue with white margin ... ... .... 10 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. 

 Shasta Daisy. A large free-blooming hybrid from Cah- 



fornia; flowers white. 2 ft ... ... ... .25 



King Edward VII. Flowers pure white, the handsomest 



of all the Maximum varieties. 3 ft. ... ... .25 



Maximum. Ox-Eye Daisy. Hardy Daisy with large 

 white flowers; excellent for cutting. 3 ft. j oz., .50; .10 

 CLEMATIS recta. Stately hardy plant suitable for 

 large borders or lawn groups; flowers pure white and 

 resembling those of the C. paniculata; fragrant. June 

 and July. 4 ft ioz., .25;.10 



COREOPSIS, or Calliopsis. 



These frequently bloom I lie first year from seed sown in 

 spring. It is more satisfactory, howc\'er, to sow in 

 May or June, protecting tlie plants with coarse straw 

 or pine boughs during winter. 3 ft. 



Grandiflora. Bright golden-yellow flowers, 3 to 4 

 inch(\s in diameter ... ... Oz., .50; j oz., .15; .10 



Eldorado. An improved form from California with 

 flowers 4 to 5 inches across ... ... j oz., 1.00; .25 



Lanceolata. Rich golden yellow ... J oz., .50; .15 



CRUCIANELLA Stylosa. Dwarf early-flowering peren- 

 nial adapted for rockeries; flowers bright rose. 6 inches. .10 



