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



SUNFLOWER. 



7755 Maximiliana. Flowers clear yellow with several rows of large Pkt. 



ray petals and full centre; continues in bloom late in the autumn. 



6 ft ioz., .50 .10 



7760 Mollis. Large, single, light yellow flowers and silvery-white 



foliage; very showy. 4 ft. ... ... ... ... ... .25 



7765 Rigidus. Fine native variety, with rich golden-yellow flowers; 



valuable for cutting. ... ... ... ... ... .... 15 



Annual Varieties, see Nos. 4210-4255. 



SWEET WILLIAM. Dianthus Barhatus. 

 Showy hardy biennials of easiest culture; admirable for clumps 

 among shrubs or borders. Ij ft. 



7770 



7775 

 7776 

 7780 

 7785 

 7790 



7795 

 7800 

 7805 



7810 



7812 

 7815 



7820 



7825 

 7830 



7835 

 7840 



SINGLE VARIETIES. 

 Farquhar's Superb Mixed. A magnificent strain of this popular 



plant with very large flowers, and containing many attractive Pkt. 



shades. Oz., 1.25; i oz., .40; .10 



Farquhar's Pink Beauty. Salmon ioz., .75; 



Farquhar's Scarlet Beauty. Bright scarlet ... I oz., .75; 



Dark Crimson. Rich dark shade. . . . Oz., .60; J oz., .20 



White. Excellent for cut flowers. . . . Oz., .60; i oz., .20; 



Giant Auricula-Eyed. Various colors with clearly defined eyes. 



Oz., 1.00; i oz., .35; 



Fine Mixed Oz., .75; j oz., .25; 



Double Fine Mixed I oz., .50; 



TEUCRIUM Chamgedrys. Fine hardy plant for the herbaceous 



border ; flowers pm'ple. 9 inches. ... ... ... ... 



THALICTRUM Adiantifolium. A gi-aceful plant with finely 



cut foliage resembling the Maidenhair fern; extensively used 



for bouquets. June and July. 1 ft. ... 



Dipteroearpum. Graceful species with pretty rosy-purple 



flowers. 2 ft. ... ... ... ... ... ... 



THERMOPSIS Caroliniana. A tall growing hardy perennial 



with clovcr-like leaves, and magnificent spikes of golden-yellow 



pea-shaped flowers. June. 5 feet. ... ... ... ... 



TRITOMA Hybrida Express. The eariiest of all the Pkt 

 Tritomas, producing an abundance of elegant orange- 

 scarlet flowers. 3 to 4 f t. . . . ... ... 



Uvaria Grandiflora. Scarlet and orange-yellow flow- 

 ers. Aug. to Oct. 4 ft. ... ... i oz., .75; 



TROLLIUS Europaeus. Globe Flower. A large- 

 flowered variety of the buttercup with bright yellow 

 globular flowers. 2 ft. i oz., .50; 



Caucasicus Golden Globe. Very large, deep 

 orange-colored flowers. 2 ft. ... ^ oz., 1.00; 



Japonicus fl. pi. Fine globular golden-yellow flowers 



.20 



.15 

 .25 

 .05 

 .05 



.10 

 .05 

 .10 



.15 



.15 



.25 



Sweet William. 



.25 



7845 VALERIAN Red. Valeriana Rubra. Old-fashioned 

 perennial, adapted to wild gardens or large rockeries. 



Oz., .40; 



.15 



.10 



7850 



7852 



7855 

 7860 



2 ft. 



Stokesia Cyanea. 



2 ft. _ 

 White. A white form of the preceding. " .40; 



Officinalis. Hardy Garden Heliotrope. Large trusses 

 of pale pink flowers; fragrant. June. 4 ft. j oz., .75; 



VERBASCUM Olympicum. Mullein. Large white 

 silvery foliage; grand spikes of yellow flowers. 5 ft. 



\ oz., .30; 

 Panosum. Stately plant with large woolly leaves 

 and dense spikes of sulphur-yellow flowers. 6 ft. 

 oz., 1.25; .25 \ oz., .25; 



VERONICA. Speedwell. 

 Elegant hardy perennials of easy culture and thriving in any good soil 



Amethystina. Light blue. 2 ft. 



Longifolia. Long spikes of rich blue flowers. 2 ft. 



Incana. Lovely shade of violet. 1^^ ft. 



Rosea. Bright rose-colored flowers. 1? ft. ... ... ..... 



Spicata. Showy spikes of bright blue flowers. ... ... 



VIOLET. Viola Odorala. 

 The single varieties only can be raised from seeds; these however, arc very 

 fragi-ant and quite hardy. 



The Czar. Very large, dark blue. 



White Czar. Pure white, large flowers. 

 Semperflorens. Deep blue. 



Odorata Mixed. Shades of blue and white 



Viola Comuta, see Pansies, Nos. 3275-3310 



WALLFLOWER. 



Half-hardy perennials of delicious fragrance. If sown in heat in March or 

 April good plants wiU be obtained for flowering during the following winter 

 in a cool greenhouse, or they may be kept in cold frames and bloomed in 

 the spring and early summer. 



SINGLE VARIETIES. 



Blood Red. Rich color. 



Primrose Yellow. Fine light shade. ... 

 Mixed. Shades of ychow and red. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 

 Collection of 8 Varieties Separate. Imported. 

 Double Mixed. Splendid branching varieties. 



Annual Wallflower, see Nos. 4730-1742. 

 YUCCA fllamentosa. Adam's Needle. Splendid hardy plants for shrul> 

 bery or la^v-n groups, with elegant spikes ^of creamy-white flowers; leaves 

 with thread-like filaments on their edges 



7865 

 7870 

 7875 

 7880 

 7885 



7890 

 7895 

 7900 

 7905 



J oz., .50; 

 I oz., .50; 



Pkt. 



.05 

 .05 



.15 



.10 

 .10 



.15 

 .10 

 .10 

 .20 

 .15 



.15 

 .15 

 .15 

 .15 



7915 

 7920 

 7925 



7930 

 7935 



7940 











Pkt. 



Oz., 



.60; 



i oz. 



.20; 



.10 



Oz. 



.60; 



1 oz. 



.20; 



.10 



Oz., 



.00; 



J oz. 



.20; 



.05 

 75 







i oz., 



1.00 



.25 



4 ft. 



15 



