132 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PERENNIAL PLANTS. 
PAPAVER nudicaule. (Iceland Poppy.) Charming 
flowers ranging from white and yellow to deep 
orange-scarlet; invaluable for table decoration; Doz. 100 
April to October. 1 ft. aie ae ..-$2.00 $12.00 
Orientale. (Oriental Poppy.) Gigantic orange- 
scarlet flowers, good plant for shrubbery borders; 
May to Julysieoi tuoi 2.00 12.00 
Orientale Beauty of Livermere. Blood: ced with 
black centre. 3ft. ... 2.50 15.00 
Orientale Goliath. Enormous omeserlet flows 
ers. ett fred peas sie. ... 2.00 12:00 
Orientale Mrs. Perry. An attractive shade of 
salmon-rose. 23 ft. ... Sich aoe £35, 9.00 12.00) 
Orientale Mahony. Large dark blood-crimson 
flowers with black centre; very showy Pe 200 oO 
Orientale Parkmanii. Rich, dark scarlet e200) 12200 
Orientale Royal Searlet. Deep scarlet. 2200) 12500 
PARDANTHUS chinensis. (Blackberry Lily.) Hand- 
some spikes of orange-colored flowers resembling 
the lily; July and August. 2 ft. niet 1.50 10.00 
PENTSTEMON Barbatus Torreyi. (Chelone.) Tall, 
graceful spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers, giving 
the effect of clumps of scarlet willows; June to 
September. 3 ft. ae 2.00 12.00 
Ceerulea. Long spikes of rich sien Monee 
one of the best; July. 2ft. ... Pie 22250) 15-00 
Diffusus. Violet-blue flowers. 14ft. ... E2500 12200 
Digitalis. Flowers pure white; eat spotted sin 
violet. he Bia meen SRE DEY 2F 002500 
Levigatus. Rosy-lilac .2ft. ... hes ... 1.50: 10.00 
Lyonii, see Chelone. 
Pubescens. Rosy-purple. 1% ft. aa 200k 2200 
PHLOMIS tuberosa. Fine plant for naturalizing; 
rosy-purple flowers. June. 4 ft. pe 1.50 10.00 ie : ‘ bo ee 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginica. (False ‘Dragon Head. ) Papaver orientale Mrs. Perry. 
Elegant spikes of light rosy-lilac flowers; very 
beautiful and good for cutting; July and August. PLATYCODON grandiflora. (Chinese Bellflower.) 
4 ft. Wee His 2250200 122,00 Magnificent spikes of violet-blue cup-shaped Doz. 100 
Virginica grandiflora alba. Purest white; lovely flowers of long duration; May to October. 3 ft. Me 50 $10.00 
flower. fee ... 2.00: 12.00 Grandiflora alba. White. a 1.50 10.00 
PINK. See Ghrnation 56 Dianthus. Mariesi. (Dwarf Japanese Bellflower.) Large saucer 
shaped, violet-blue flower. 13 ft. 1.50 10.00 
. Mariesi alba. White. . 1.50 10.00 
kes; PLUMBAGO larpente. Beautiful deep Site ieee 
we Sgiet July to October. 6 in. Sd . 2.00 12.00 
|} POLEMONIUM eceruleum. Gacob? s raga ) Deep b blue 
y flowers in erect spikes; June and July. 2 ft. . 2.00 12.60) 
Ccruleum album. White. hs . 2.00 12.00: 
*| Richardsoni. Sky blue. . 2.00 12.60) 
ei ; 4 POLYGONUM ecompactum. A dw art variety grow- 
ne SA ing 12 to 15 inches high with handsome glossy leaves and 
sae masses of small white flowers in Sept. and Oct. ... 2:00 12200) 
Cuspidatum. (Giant Knot-weed.) A decorative plant 
growing 5 to 6 feet high and producing in the Fall long 
Hy drooping clusters of white flowers. 2.00) 12.00) 
*'PHLOX Ameena. A charming variety, growing close 
“3 to the ground, forming a carpet of foliage, which in 
early Spring is a sheet of bright pink flowers. 1.50 10.00. 
Carolina (P. ovata). Compact masses of reddish-pink 
flowers. May and June. 1 ft. a 2.00 12.00 
Divarieata. A dwarf-native species with “pale blue 
flowers; May and June. 1 ft. 2.00 12.00 
Pilosa splendens. A lovely Alpine species, with dense 
masses of brilliant rosy-carmine flowers. Splendid plant 
for the border or rock-gerden; May and June. 12to15in. 2.50 15.00 
Subulata Alba. White, moss-pink. Suitable for BeUEIES 
and rockeries; June to. ‘August. 4 in. ; 1.50 9.00 
Subulata rosea. Rosy-pink. . 1.50 .9.00 
Subulata Lilae, 1.50 9.00 
Subulata G. F. Wilson, Mauve. .. 1.50 9.00 
Suffruticosa Miss Lingard. A free- flow ering, white 
blooming a month earlier than the Decussata varieties. 
———————— 2 ft. <e 2.00 15.00 
Phlox subulata in the Rock Garden. Suffruticosa Pink. Flowers rosy -pink. . 2.00° 15.004 
Six Plants of one variety sold at dozen rates; 25 at 100 rates. 
