R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



CANTERBURY BELLS. Campanula medium. 



Showy, hardy biennials, growing in pjTamidal form and bearing many large, bell- 

 shaped flowers; very effective in mixed borders and in shrubberies. 2^ ft. Seedlings 

 raised in May or June bloom the following summer. 



6325 Farquhar'S Prize Mixed, a combination of the finest colors Pkt. 

 including single, and cup-and-saucer varieties. Oz., 2.00; j oz., .60; .10 



SINGLE CANTERBURY BELLS, Campanula medium. 

 6330 Pink. 6335 Mauve. 6340 Blue. 



6345 White. 6350 Striped. 6355 Mixed. 



Each of the above varieties and mixture, ... Oz., 1.00; ^ oz., .30; .10 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



6360 Blue. 6365 White. Each, i oz., .75; .10 



6370 Pink, 1 oz., 1.00; pkt., .15 6375 Mixed " .75; .10 



.- .^ CUP-AND-SAUCER VARIETIES. 



Campanula medium Calycanlhema. 

 6380 Pink. A charming color Oz., 2.50; \ oz., .75; .25 

 6385 Blue. 6390 Mauve. 6395 White. 6400 Mixed. 

 Each of the above colors and mixture, except pink, 



Oz., 2.25; i oz., .60; .15 

 6405 Collection of 8 Varieties Canterbury Bells 



Separate, our selection ... ... ... .75 



CANDYTUFT. Free-flowering dwarf perennials 

 blooming in early spring; suitable for rock-work and 

 the edges of herbaceous borders. 

 6410 Gibraltariea. White, shaded with pink. 1 ft. 



i oz., 1.00; .25 

 6415 Sempervirens. A very hardy variety, with 

 glossj% deep green fohage which is evergreen; 

 flowers white. .. . ... j oz., .75; .15 



6420 Tenoreana. Pale purple; very early. 6 in. Oz., .30; .05 



HARDY CARNATIONS. 



A delightful class of fragrant hardy plants blooming profusely 

 during May and June. They are indispensable for the hardy border 

 and for cutting. It is advisable to protect them with a light cover- 

 ing of pine boughs or coarse straw dm'ing winter. 1 to 2 ft. Pkt. 



6425 Grenadin Scarlet. Doubleflowers, early. 2 ft. J oz., 1.25; 



6430 Grenadin White. 2 ft 



6435 Farquhar'S Prize Strain Mixed. Our Prize Strain 



is particularly adapted to garden planting and includes only the 

 best types in a great variety of colors. Oz., 4.00; j oz., 1.25; 



Fine Mixed Oz., 3.00; J oz., 1.00; 



Plumarius Cyclope Double Mixed. A charming race of 

 double Pheasant-Eye pinks. Very fragrant and hardy. 

 Plumarius Double Mixed. Pheasant-Eye Pink. } oz., 1.00; 



Plumarius Scoticus. Paisley Pink. This race of Scotch pinks 

 is quite as much in favor for winter forcing as for border culti- 

 vation. The flowers have the strongest spice fragrance 

 Other Perennial varieties see Dianthus, Nos. 6640-6650; also Carnation, 

 Nos. 1585-1615 



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Farquhar'S Prize Canterbury Bells. 



6475 CENTAUREA Babylonica. A most desu-able hardy 



perennial with sho^-y yeUow flowers. 3 ft. j oz., .25; .10 



6480 Maerocephala. One of the finest hardy Centaureas, 

 with large thistle-hke heads of golden yellow flowers; 

 useful for cutting. July and Aug. 3 ft. J oz., .30; .15 



6485 Montana. Largeblossomsof deep purple; very showy; 



July and Aug. 2 ft. ^ oz., .60; .15 



6490 CEPHALARIA alpina. An attractive perennial with 

 pretty sulphur j'ellow flowers especially deshable for 

 large herbaceous borders. July. 3 to 4 ft. j oz., .30; .15 



6495 CERASTIUM tomentosum. Snow in Summer. The 



foliage of this hardy perennial is perfectly white and its 

 dense matted growth makes it valuable for edgings and 

 rockeries. 4 inches . . ... ... ... .... 25 



6496 Biebersteini. Fohage silvery-white; smothered with 

 snow-white flowers in early summer. 8 inches ... .15 



6498 CHEIRANTHUS Allioni. An exceedingly shoi^^ rock 

 and border plant ; in bloom all summer. Flowers bright 

 orange. 1 foot ... ... ... ... ... .25 



6500 CHELONE Lyoni. A handsome border plant with 



showv deep-red flowers. June to Aug. 2 ft. j oz., .50; .15 



6502 Obliqua. Flowers purplish-pink. 2 ft 15 



6503 Hybrida Torreyi. Extremely showy bedding plant, 

 with brilliant scarlet flowers. June to Aug. 2 ft. 



i oz., .50; .10 



6504 Hybrida Mixed. The colors vary from light pink to 

 deep red and violet. 2 ft J oz., .50; .10 



6460 CASSIA Marylandiea. American Senna. A hardy 

 plant of shrub-like growth with large panicles of yellow 

 pea-shaped blossoms. July and Aug. 4 ft. j oz., .30; 



6465 CATANANCHE Coerulea. Lovely blue flowers. June 



to Aug. 2 ft 10 



6470 Bicolor. Blue with white margin 10 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



6510 Shasta Daisy. A large free-blooming hybrid from Cali- 

 fornia; flowers white. 2 ft. . . . 



6515 King Edward VII. Flowers pure white, the handsomest 

 of all the Maximum varieties. 3 ft. ... . . 



6520 Maximum. Ox-Eye Daisy. Hardy Daisy with large 

 white flowers; excellent for cutting. 3 ft. j oz., .50; 



6525 CLEMATIS recta. Stately hardy plant suitable for 

 large borders or lawn groups; flowers pure white and 

 resembling those of the C. paniculata; fragrant. June 

 and July. 4 ft i oz., .25; 



COREOPSIS, or Calliopsis. 



These frequently bloom the first year from seed sown in 

 spring. It is more satisfactory, however, to sow in 

 May or June, protecting the plants with coarse straw 

 or pine boughs during winter. 3 ft. 



6530 Grandiflora. Bright golden-yellow flowers, 3 to 4 



inches in diameter ... ... Oz., .50; J- oz., .15; .10 



6535 Eldorado. An improved form from California with 



flowers 4 to 5 inches across ... ... I oz., 1.00; .25 



6540 Lanceolata. Rich golden yellow ... ^ oz., .50; .15 



6545 CRUCIANELLA Stylosa. Dwarf early-flowering peren- 

 nial adapted for rockeries; flowers bright rose. 6 inches. .10 



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