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



PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS.— Continued. 



6055 AQOILEGIA Chrysantha grandiflopa alba. Beautiful pure white, Pkt. 



long spurs ... i oz., 1 .00; .25 



6060 CcBrulea. Rocky Mountain Columbine. Exquisite variety with pale 



blue and white flowers, long spurs. 3 feet ... ... J oz., 1.25; .25 



6065 CcBFulea White. Rocky Mountain White Columbine. The best 



long-spurred white ... ... ... ... ... Joz., 1.00; .20 



6070 GlandulOSa. Dark blue with white corolla, flowers 3 inches across. A 



superb sort. 2 feet ... ... ... ... ... ... .... 25 



6075 HaylodgensiS. Ccerulea hybrida. Large-flowered hybrids with long 



spurs; shades of blue, white and yellow. 3 feet ... ... J oz., 1.25; .20 



6080 Jaetsehaui. Large yellow blossoms with red sjjurs. 2 feet, 



i oz., 1.00; .15 



6085 Nivea grandiflora. Pure white Oz., .40; .05 



6090 Olympiea. Delicate mauve with white corolla; a lovely shade. 



U feet jfoz.,.25; .05 



6095 Skinneri. Mexican Columbine. Large scarlet and yellow flowers; 



long spurs. 2 feet ... ... ... J oz., 1.00; .25 



6100 StuaPti. Enormous dark blue long spurred flowers with white corolla. 



2 feet ... 50 



6105 Truneata. Orange-scarlet with yellow. H feet ... { oz., .50; . 10 

 6110 Double White. 2 feet " ioz., .25;.05 



6115 Farquhar's Double Hybrids Mixed. Our selection contains only 



the finest forms of the double Columbine -. . . ... Joz., 1.25; .25 



6120 Single Mixed. In great variety .. . ... Oz.,.50; 05 



6125 Collection of 10 f^t. 



Canterbury Bells, Farquhar's Prize. 



Varieties Separ- 

 ate. Our selection 1.50 



6130 ARABIS Alpina. 



Rock Cress. Very 

 e a r 1 y- fl o w e r i ng 

 hardy perennial with 

 erect spikes of pure 

 white flowers; valua- 

 ble for edgings and 

 rockeries. 6 to 9 in. 

 Oz.,.60; Joz., .20; .10 



6145 ASCELPIAS tuberosa. Milkweed or Swallow Wort. One of the finest 

 native perennials with compact umbels of brilliant orange-red flowers. 

 Invaluable for border or shrubbery groups. 2 feet ... J oz., .75; .10 



6155 ASPERDLA OdOPata. SweetWoodruff. Pretty hardy plant, thriving 

 in partial shade; flowers white. 9 inches. The leaves and flowers when 

 dried have an odor like new hay and when laid among clothes, perfume 

 them and keep away insects ... ... ... ... Oz.,.75; .10 



ASTERS. Michaelmas Daisy. 

 These showy, hardy peren- 

 nials are easily raised from 

 seeds and if sown early in 

 spring are likely to bloom 

 the following autumn. They 

 may also be sown from May 

 to July. 



6170 Alpinus. Purple, large yel- 

 low centre ... J oz., .50 .10 



6175 Alpinus speeiosus. Rich 



purple; very large. 2 feet, 



-iVoz., 1.00; .25 



6180 Bessarabieus. Large pur- 

 ple flowers. 2 ft., 



^ oz., .75; . 10 



6185 Novse Anglise. Bright 

 violet-purple. 4 ft., 



} oz., .75; . 15 



6190 Ptapmieoides. Distinct 

 variety with pure white 

 flowers; useful for cutting. 

 H feet . . . ioz., .60; .10 



6205 New Hybpids Mixed. 



Many beautiful shades, 



i oz., 1.25; .25 



6220 BAPTISIA AustPalis. False 

 indigo. A strong growing 

 plant, producing spikes of 

 pea-shaped blue flowers six 

 inches in length. 2^ feet 



dz., .75; .05 

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