MIDSUMMER CATALOGUE, 1910. 
FARQUHAR’S HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
Mailed free at catalogue prices to any address in the United States. In ordering it is unnecessary to write 
the names—the numbers are sufficient. The minimum charge for seeds by weight is 10 cents. Fractions of an ounce 
where not quoted, will be charged at a slight advance over the ounce rates. 
Hardy perennials are easily raised from seeds; they may be sown during 
the early summer. The simplest method is to sow them in a frame, pro- 
tecting 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 twite if necessary to prevent crowding. 
5910 ACANTHUS Latifolius. Stately hardy plant, with large Pkt. 
decorative leaves, and handsome, tall flower spikes; excellent.for 
lawn groups. 3 feet ath fm 1am ee Oz7750; .10 
5915 ACANTHUS Mollis. The rich massive leaves of this variety 
are supposed to have suggested the Corinthian style of archi- 
tecture; flowers white. 2 feet sherk ae ae O7zei50; 10 
5920 ACHILLEA Ageratum. Miljoil or Yarrow. A most desirable 
variety with bright golden-yellow flowers; sweetly scented. 
13 feet ote Sane Pas ers Hee + oz., .30; .10 
5925 ACHILLEA Ptarmiea, The Pearl. One of the finest per- 
ennials, blooming all summer; the flowers are borne in clusters 
on long stems, and are of purest white. 14 feet, 40z., 1.50; .25 
5930 ACONITUM. Lyeoetonum. Monkshood. Very free-flowering, 
ale yellow. 3 feet eee ao oui 4 02Z.,:50; .15 
5935 apellus. Large dark blue flowers. 3 feet, Oz., 1.00; 4 0z.,.35; .10 
5945 Pyrenaicum. Flowers large, pure yellow. 3 feet, 4 0z., .75; .15 
5955 ADONIS Vernalis. One of the best spring flowering perennials; 
large yellow blossoms. 1 foot See aoe 22. O78 .505 -05 
5965 AGROSTEMMA. Coronaria Atrosanguinea. Muilein Pink. 
An old-fashioned perennial with silvery white foliage and dark 
crimson flowers. 2 feet ee Sint. wnt Ozee2o; 05 
5970 Coronaria Alba. Similar to the preceding; with white 
flowers Pere sm oe aan ee O72 05 
5975 Hybrida Walkeri. Large bright pink flowers, 4 oz., 1.25; .25 
5985 ALYSSUM. Saxatile Compactum. Gold Dust. Valuable hardy 
perennial of spreading growth, producing masses of bright 
yellow flowers in spring. 9 in. nae Oz:, .60; #0z7,9:20: .10 
5990 Saxatile Silver Queen. A new variety with lovely pale 
lemon-colored blossoms; flowers in great profusion, 9 inches .25 
5995 Rostratum. Bright golden-yellow flowers bate 4 02.,.50; .15 
6000 ANCHUSA Barrelieri. Free-blooming perennial with Forget- 
me-not-like flowers of rich deep blue; valuable for cutting. 
it sfeet, 9 a. tn ae ae ue 4 07z., .30; .15 
6005 Italiea. A popular sort with dark blue flowers resembling 
Borage. Excellent for bees oe a: ee O7-607 = 05 
6015 ANTHEMIS Tinetoria Kelwayi. A greatly improved strain 
of this handsome perennial with bright yellow daisy-like flowers. 
14 feet, 55 er aes ac oe 4 0z., .25; .10 
Aquilegia{Farquhar’s Long-Spurred Hybrids. 
Pkt. 
6030 AQUILEGIA COLUMBINE. Farquhar’s 
Long-spurred Hybrids. Our Hybrids com- 
prise the best and brightest colors as well as many 
new and beautiful combinations of colors of charming 
and striking contrast in the same flower. The strain 
includes shades of blue, mauve, lavender, pink, 
searlet, orange, yellow and white, of the large- 
flowered and long-spurred forms. 14 to 3 feet, 
Oz., 3.50; + oz., 1.00; 4 oz., .60; .25 
6035 Alpina. Deep blue, useful for rockeries. 1 ft. }0z.,.30; .10 
6040 Californica hybrida. Petals golden yellow, 
sepals and spurs crimson magnificent. 2 feet, 
+ oz., 1.00; .25 
6045 Canadensis. The small scarlet and yellow native 
species facrd ‘Spe Qz., 1.00; 4 0z., .35; .05 
6050 Chrysantha. Pale vellow long-spurred flowers. 
Alyssum Saxatile Compactum. 2 feet. Ae. 3 Ox) 2524 02, 40; -10 
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