R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PERENNIAL PLANTS. 
SEDUM TALL VARIETIES. 
Spectabile. Light green, fleshy leaves and broad heads Doz. 100 
of rosy-pink flowers; August to October. 13 ft. .$2.00 $12.00 
Spectabile Brilliant. A handsome species having large 
flat heads of crimson flowers in lateSummer. 1ft.... 2.50 15.00 
SEDUM DWARF VARIETIES. 
Acre aurea. (Stonecrop.) Golden-yellow foliage; suitable for covering 
stones and rockwork. 4 in. 
Album. Foliage green; flowers white. 3 in. 
Kamsehaticum. (Orange Sionecup.) Bright orange-yellow. 6 in. 
Lydium. Flowers lavender-pink. 8 in. s 
Maximowiczii. Yellow. 1 ft. 
Oppositifolium. White. 6 in. 
Sexangulare. Dark-green foliage. Yellow flower. 6 in. 
Sieboldii. Pink. Juneto July. 6 in. 
Stoloniferum. (Crimson Stonecrop.) 4 in 
All of the above varieties, $1.50 per dow: ; $10.00 per 100. 
SEMPERVIVUMS. ( House Leek.) In 12 named varieties. Doz. 
Fine for rockeries, or other dry places. ne .$1.50 $10. "00 
SENECIO elivorum. A _ strong-growing species mh 
enormous round leaves and long flower stems, bearing 
bright yellow flowers. August. 4 ft. eS, 2.50 15.00 
Tangutica. An erect growing plant producing during 
September and early October pyramidal spikes of 
golden-yellow flowers. Thrives best in a moist situa- 
tion but exposed to the fullsun. 6 ft. 2.50 15.00 
SIDALCEA Rosy Gem. Graceful pe of nasrainis s 
flowers. : 2.00 12.00 
SILPHIUM perfoliatum. Tall ¢ growing bine a lane 
foliage and bright yellow flowers; July and Aug. 5ft. 2.00 12.00 
SILENE alpestris. A showy rock plant growing about 4 
inches high with glistening white flowers. . 2.00 12.00 
Sechafta. Flowers deep rose. 6in. ... .. 2.00 12.00 
SOLIDAGO vivaparum. (Golden Rod.) SOR AGUS 
flower heads of richest golden-yellow; Aug.-Sept. ... 2.00 12.00 
AR SPIRZAA. 
Pyrethrum roseum. NEW VARIETIES. 
The following Spireas or Astilbe Arendsii are most decorative 
RUDBECKIA Nitida, Autumn Sun. Showy va- Doz. 100 plants for the hardy border, forming massive clumps with an abund- 
riety with immense flowers of bright yellow. Sep- ance of flower spikes in June and July. They thrive best in damp 
tember and October. 5 to 6 ft. .$2.00 $12.00 and partially shaded situations. 
Lanceolata Golden Glow. Flowers golden-yel- Brunhilde. Feathery panicles of creamy-rose tinged Each Doz. 
low; valuable for shrubbery clumps and for cut- with lilac. : aie oreo gooU 
ting; July and August. 5 to 6 ft. 1.50 10.00  Kremhieldi. Salmon-rose; ibeaduinnlt ate SS EEO ROO 
Maxima. Large golden-yellow flowers with black Pink Pearl. Graceful spikes of pyramidal form; 
penta cone; joleee glaucous blue. September een als Honk OSD. 35 3.50 
and October. 4ft. . 2.50 15.00 ue terete *3 
Newmanii. Golden-yellow, ae en ec OniCon e: Salmon Queen. Flowers salmon-rose. ne ... .40 4.50 
July to October. 2 ft. 2.00 12.00 ; 
Purpurea. (Hchinacea.) Rosy-purple. “Qh ft.... 2.00 12.00 STANDARD VARIETIES. 
Superba subtomentosa. Lemon-yellow flowers SPIRAEA aruncus. (Meadow Sweet.) Long feath- Doz. — 100 
with dark purple cones. Fine pyramidal form; ery panicles of white flowers; June and July. 3 ft. $2.00 $12.00 
July toSeptember. 27 ft.  ... 2.00 12.00 Queen Alexandra. Clear pink; compact spikes. 2.00 16.00 
SALVIA azurea grandiflora. Showy spikes of sky Hybrida Gladstone. Feathery flowers of snowy 
blue flowers; August pnd See eber gait ft. 2.50 15.00 whiteness, borne on erect stems. 1} ft. ane RO e00 
virgata nemorosa. Handsome border plant wit 9 = 9 
blue flowers during Aussi de 5 2.50 15.00 Japonica. White flowers in panicles, June. ft. 1.50 12.00 
Palmata. Beautiful rosy-crimson flowers; June 
SANGUINARIA eanadensis. F (Bloodroot. ) A dau and July. 3 ft. 250 15.00 
native plant with pure white flowers in early Spring; 
thriv ca best in the shade. ay 2100" 1200 tee E Gmelini. (Sea Lavender. ) Good rockery 
SANTOLINA chameecyparissus. (Lavender Cotton.) ee RN ra ft. 2 00 12.00 
Foliage silvery-white; a good pln for carpet beds Reese erviad 5 ie it ROE: ea 
and borders. 1 ft. 1.25 8.00 Latifolia. Deep blue. 2 ft. ls Se JANOr 00) 
SAPONARIA Caucasiea fl. pl. (Double flowering ; STELLARIA Holostea. (Stitchwort.) A plant of s 2 
Bouncing Bet.) Flowers white tinted rose; blooms dense low growth, suitable for rockeries. --. 2.00 12.00 
allSummer. 1 ft. Bate a, ... 1.50 10.00 STENANTHIUM robustum. (Mountain Fleece.) 
Ocymoides splendens. "(Soap Wort.) A fine rock- A grand perennial with long spikes of pure white 
ery or edging plant, producing great masses of feathery flowers. Thrives best in partial shade. 
rosy-crimson flowers; June to July. 6 in. 2.00 12.00 August. 30 cts. each. 3.00 
Officinalis. Flowers reddish- purple; June. 2 ft... 4 Uh BM0) 10.00 STOKESIA eyanea. Sky-blue abe ers Teer pine the 
SAXIFRAGA Maenabiana. Long, graceful sprays Chinese Aster; a native plant of Breas value for 
of flowers, white spotted crimson; excellent plant i a borders and cutting; July to October.. ~... 2-00 12700 
for the rock £ garden. P(010) 1b. iti . 200 12.00 
Umbrosa. (London Pride, ‘Nancy Pretty.) ‘Flowers pes Mop ss > 00 12.00 
white suffused with red. June. lft. ... 2.50 15.00 yanea rosea. “hats : ; Seubert me 
SCABIOSA eaueasiea. Large lavender-blue flowers SWEET WILLIAM. (Dianthus barbatus. ) White 95’ 8 00 
borne on long stems; one of the finest perennials; Pink, Crimson and Mixed. ... 1.25 : 
June to August. 2 ft. 2.50 15.00 TELEKIA ecordifolia. (Bupthalmum.) T all herder 
Japonica. Flowers lavender -blue; July. to August. 2.50 15.00 plant with bright yellow flowers; July and Aug. _ 
Ochroleuea. Sulphur-yellow flowers; July. 2 ft. 2.50 15.00 4 ft. te seh ete Sink a lo0PaLOBUe 
