120 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PERENNIAL PLANTS. 
CARNATIONS for the Hardy Garden. 
Countess Knut. Yellow, slightly shaded with orange; very 
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Snow. __ Large, pure white, fragrant flowers. 
Her Majesty. Pure white; double. : ie 
Mound or Spice Pink. The old-fashioned grass or border 
pink; flowers light pink. ae ; oe 
Plumarius. Pheasant’s-eye Pink. Fragrant and beautiful hardy 
border pink, single. Mixed Colors a: sats 
Plumarius fl. pl. ‘Glen Valley. Rosy-pink, carmine eye. June 1 ft. 
Plumarius. The King. Large flowers of deep rose shading to 
crimson at the centre; June to August. 
Plumarius Gloriosa. Flowers lilac-rose with beautiful fringed 
petals; early. ... 
Hardy German. Excellent for cutting, the flowers resembling the 
smaller greenhouse Carnations; July to October 
CASSIA Marylandica. American Senna. A charming plant with 
showy panicles of yellow flowers. July and August. 3 ft. 
CEDRONELLA eana. Balm of Gialaeee A fine aromatic pene with 
crimson flowers. July to October. 23 ft. 
CENTAUREA dealbata. Flowers nae June. 23 ft. 
Maecrocephala. Large golden-yellow flower, ae esteemed for 
cutting; July to September. 3 ft. Ae ee 
Nigra variegata. Variegated. Button- Weed. Foliage green and 
yellow; flowers purple. July. 2 ft. 
Montana. Large violet flowers, valuable for cutting as well as for 
border clumps; June. 2 ft. wie Er saat ae 
Montana alba. Pure white 
Montana rosea. Pink ... slecs 
Rutheniea. Flowers light yellow, with fern-like foliage. Dalits eee 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. Snow in Summer. Desirable low- 
growing plant with silvery foliage and white flowers; suitable for 
rockeries; May and June. 6in. .. 
CHELONE Lyonii. Heads of deep red flowers; August and Septem- 
ber. 2 ft. 5 : 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum. Moonpenny “Daisy. Hardy 
daisy with large white flowers; excellent for cutting; July to Sep- 
tember. 2 to 3 ft.. t ee A ne Aare 
Maximum. King Edward VII. Flowers pure white; very hand- 
some. 3 ft. : ane be Sak ee 
Maximum, Polar Star. New. Large white flowers; free bloomer, 
Robinsoni. A charming variety producing: large “Pure white flow- 
ers; petals beautifully fringed : : Net - 
Dianthus plumarius. 
HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
These autumn-flowering Chrysanthemums now take an 
important place among the hardy border plants for general out- 
door decoration. Their bright and attractive flowers, which are 
produced in great abundance, are highly prized for cutting. Sep- || 
tember to November. 13 to 3 ft. E 
Each of the following varieties .15 each; $1.25 per doz.; $10.00 |i 
per 100. | 
Abercorn Beauty. Deep bronze. 
Comtesse De Cariel. Rich orange-bronze. 
Crimson Marie Masse. Bronze, one of the best. 
Dinizulu. Violet-pink; small showy flowers. 
Eden Nonin. Bright rose. 
Ermine. Bright orange-scarlet; small flowers. 
Excelsior. Rich golden-yellow. 
Exeellenee. Dark red; very double. 
Flamingo. Orange shaded bronze. 
Goacher’s Crimson. Bright crimson; very large. 
Gloire de France. Silvery-pink; cream centre. 
Harrie. Bronzy-orange on a gold ground. 
Ida. Yellow, large and fine. 
Irene. Pearl-white, open yellow centre. 
Jimmie. Crimson-purple; large and full, extra. 
Kitty Bourne. Clear canary-yellow, semi-double. 
Luan. Clear yellow; small flowers. 
Lady Malor. White shading to yellow. 
Leslie. Rich buttercup-yellow. 
Lillie. Pink. 
Marie Antoinette. Pink; large and full. 
Mrs. Peary. Pure white. 
Mrs. Jordan. Deep pink, shaded maroon, semi-double. 
Maxim. Bronze; very large. 
Medusa. Bronzy-red with a buff reverse. 
Prince of Wales. ['ine white. 
Pearl Cluster. White changing to pink; small flowers. 
Polly. Deep orange-yellow. 
Pride of Keston. Keddish-rose; very distinct. 
Queen of Whites. Pure white; very late. 
Rhoda. White shaded pink; small button flowers. 
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