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



HELLEBORUS Niger. Christmas Rose. Large, waxy-like flowers of great 

 beauty, produced Ln the very early spring. A sheltered, partially shady Doz. 

 Ertuation is most suitable. 1 ft. .50 each ... ... ... . . .S5.00 



HEMEROCALLIS aurantiaea major. Large, trumpet shaped 

 flowers, deep orange; June to August; 2 to 3 ft. ... ... 2.50 



Disticha fl. pL Rich orange, double flowers; July to August. 



2 to 3 ft •. 2.50 



Flava. Yellow Day Lily. Clear yeUow; fragrant; 



June to August. 2to3flt 1.50 



Luteola. Fine orange-yellow; large and free-flower- 

 ing. June and July. 25 ft. ... ... ... 2.50 



Middendorfli. Bright yellow; June. IJ to 



2ft. ... 1.50 



HESPERIS matronalis. Sireet Rocket. 

 Lilac; June. 3 ft. ... ... ... 1 .50 



Matronalis alba. Pure white. June. 3 ft. 1 . 50 

 HEUCHERAbrizioides. Alum Root. Flowers 

 of a charming pink shading to red. 



July and Aug. 1^ ft. 2.00 



Plule de Feu. BriUiant fiery scarlet, a very free-flowering variety. 2.50 

 Sanguinea. Graceful spikes of delicate coral-red flowers; July and August. 



100 

 $18.00 



15.00 



10.00 



15.00 



10.00 



9.00 

 10.00 



12.00 

 15.00 



Hemerocallis 



Aurantiaea 



Major 



HYPERICUM 



finest border 



1 ft 



IRIS cristata, 

 May. I ft. 

 Orientalis. 

 June and 



HIBISCUS Crimson Eye. Mallow. 



Very large flowers, white with crim- Doz. 100 

 son eye; July and August. 4 ft. ... SI . 50 $10 . 00 



MoseheutOS. Swamf Mallow. A 

 useful and showy plant for natu- 

 ralizing, or background eff'ects 

 with rich foliage and showy pink 

 flowers, July and August. 4 ft. 1 50 



MoseheutOS albus. WTiite ... 1 50 



HOLLYHOCK, Double Separate 

 Colors. V\Tiite, pink, yellow, crim- 

 son or purple. ... ... ... 2 . 00 



Double Mixed Colors. In choice 



variety. 2 . 00 



Single Mixed Colors 2.00 



Moserianum. St. John's Wort. One of the 

 plants, blooms from June to October; golden-yellow. 



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Crested Iris. Charming dwarf variety; pale blue; 



flowers on erect stems; very free; 



10.00 

 10.00 



12.00 



12.00 

 12.00 



2.00 12.00 



IBERIS sempervirens. Evergreen Candytuft. 



Adapted to forming edgings and rockery clumps; 

 masses of pure white flowers in trusses; June to 



October. 1 ft 1 .50 10.00 



Sempervirens Snowflake. A grand variety, 

 having large, pure white flowers in masses during 



May and June. 1ft 1.50 10.00 



Tenoreana. Pale purple. Very early. 6 inches. 1.50 10.00 



INCARVILLEA Delavayi. A new plant from China, 

 producing pale green leaves about 2 feet in length, 

 resembling those of the Acanthus. Flowers like 

 Gloxinias, of a bright rose color, on long stems. 



June to August. 2i h 2.00 12.00 



Grandiflora. Larger flowers than the preceding 



and much brighter in color. June and July. 1 ft. 2.50 15 . 00 

 INULA maerocephala. Flea Bane. 

 Bushy plant with bright yellow 

 Doz. 100 flowers; June and July. 4 ft. 2.00 12.00 



2.00 .$12.00 



1.50 10.00 



Violet-blue 

 July. 2 ft. 



Iberis Sempervireni 



1.50 10 00 



Orientalis Snow Queen. 

 Pure white. 2 ft. .§2.00 

 per doz.; -515.00 per 100. 



Pumila hybrida cyanea. 

 Dwarf .species, suitable 

 for edgings; flowers bright 

 blue. SI . 50 per doz. ; $10 . 00 

 per 100. 



Pumila yellow. Lemon-yel- 

 low, shaded darker. $1 . 50 

 per doz.; SlO.OOper 100. 



Siberica. Light blue; June 

 and July. 2^ ft. $1.50 per 

 doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Siberica alba. White. 

 $1.50 per doz.; $10 00 

 per 100. 



Ins Pumila. 



