FARQUHAR’S HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
Hardy perennials are easily raised from seeds; they may be sown either in 
spring or during the early summer. The simplest method is to sow them in a 
frame, protecting the seedlings as they appear above ground from the sun. The 
soil should be kept evenly moist but not saturated. Transplant the seedlings 
once or twice if necessary to prevent crowding. 
5905 ABRONIA Umbellata. A trailing perennial with rose-colored flowers resem- Pkt. 
bling the verbena, especially adapted for rock gardens. 6in. ... + Oz., .30; .10 
5910 ACANTHUS Latifolius. Stately hardy plant, with large decorative leaves, and 
handsome, tall flower spikes; excellent for lawn Foun. July and August. 
3 ft. ea Oz). 10 
5915 Mollis. The massive leaves of this ‘variety | are supposed? to have suggested ce 
Corinthian style of architecture; flowers white. July and August. 
ite nee ia ree a MK Ozes .10 
5920 ACHILLEA Ageratum. Milfoil or Yarrow. A most desirable variety, with beiene 
golden-yellow flowers, sweetly scented. June to August. 13 ft. 402., .380; .10 
5925 Ptarmica, The Pearl. One of the finest perennials, blooming all summer; 
the flowers are borne in clusters on long stems, and are of purest white. 
13 ft. te Ae Aes Pe : UOZs, Le OOF. 25 
ACONITUM. Monkshood. 
Hardy perennials with showy spikes of hood-shaped flowers; invaluable for plant- 
ing in shady beds or borders. 
5930 Lycoctonum. Very free-flowering, pale yellow; July. 3 ft. 4 02z., .50; .15 
5935 Napellus. Large dark blue flowers. August and September. 3 ft. 
Oz., 1.25; + 0z., .40; .10 
5940 Napellus Alba. Pure white; August and September. 3ft. ... 14 04% 1.00; .15 
5942 NapellusCarnea. Flesh-color; August and September ... iG oz., .753 .15 
5945 Pyrenaicum. Flowers large, pure yellow. 3 ft. t 0Z., ake 00; .15 
5946 Wilsoni. Light blue flowers in large trusses; very late. AeeaN da BO 
5950 ADENOPHORA Potanini. Elegant hardy perennial with numerous sina. belle 
shaped, drooping flowers of a beautiful light blue color; August. 13 ft. 25 
5955 ADONIS Vernalis. One of the best spring flowering perennials; large yellow 
blossoms. 1 ft. 4 0z., .25; .10 
5960 AETHIONEMA Grandiflorum.  Shrub-like perennial producing numerous dense 
spikes of rose-colored flowers. 13 ft. ae 25 
5965 AGROSTEMMA Coronaria!Atrosanguinea. M Ae Pinte Ia eldtashioned 
perennial with tye uue foliage and dark crimson flowers; June to August. 
2 ft. 1 oz., 25; .05 
5970 Coronaria Alba. Similar to the preceding; with white flowers 4 02z., .25; .05 
5972 + Flos-Jovis. Flower of Jove. Deep pink. 1 ft. 4+ 0z., .25; .05 ae 
5975  Hybrida Walkeri. Large bright pink flowers; June to August. 2ft. £02., .75; .15 Aconitum Napellus. 
+7 5980 ALSTRCMERIA Hybrids Mixed. Handsome, lily-like hardy 
perennials with elegant clusters of flowers borne on erect, slender 
stems, ranging from pale yellow to orange-red; valuable for cutting. 
June to August. 3 ft. Protect with leaves or straw during winter. Pkt. 
7 02:5, 003) © 25 
ALYSSUM. 
5985  Saxatile Compactum. Gold Dust. Valuable hardy perennial of 
spreading growth, Prod ee masses of bright yellow flowers in 
i spring. 9 in. OZ Ss er1O7i 250 LO, 
15990  Saxatile Silver Queen. A new v variety with lovely pale lemon- 
; colored blossoms. 9 in. a oz., 1.00; .25 
115995 Rostratum. Bright golden-yellow flowers; June. 4 Oz, “50: sas} 
5996 AMSONIA Salicifolia. Fine bushy plant with terminal spikes 
of pale blue flowers in June. 2 ft. .25 
||6000 ANCHUSA Barrelieri. Free-blooming perennial with For- -get- 
me-not-like flowers of deep blue; June to August. 14 ft. 
02.5, 0937). LO 
1/6005 Italiea. A popular sort with dark blue flowers S »sembling 
Borage. June to August. Excellent for bees. TIOZ oO rallO 
6006 Italica Dropmore Variety. A grand improvement on “the ‘ty pe. 
The plants are more vigorous in growth with larger flowers 
of a lovely shade of gentian blue; June to September. 3 to 4 ft. 
TLOZa Ooo, 
6008  Italica Opal. Large pale blue flowers; very beautiful; ‘June to 
August. 3 to 4 ft. AU : 402Z.,1.00; .25 
6010 ANEMONE Sylvestris. " Windflower. “Large ‘cup-shaped, white 
‘ flowers; good for naturalizing. 1 ft. .10 
‘|6015 ANTHEMIS Tinctoria Kelwayi. <A greatly improved “strain 
| of this handsome perennial with bright yellow daisy- like flow- 
ers; June to September. 14 ft. es Whew HOZeste cos) LO 
6020 ANTHERICUM Liliago. St. Bernard’s Lily. Sple es hardy 
: perennial with elegant spikes of pure white lily-like flowers, which 
are fragrant and excellent for cutting; May and June. 1} ft. te 
BOYASS tod .15 
6025 + Liliastrum Farquhar’s Giant. St. Bruno’s Lily. iS beautiful 
plant with narrow grass-like foliage and long spikes of bloom. 
SAC eee =e The flowers are white with a ereen epobs on each petals May and 
Anchusa Italica, Dropmore Variety. June. tee see tee . . g 0Z., 1.00; 
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