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



Sweet William. 



STOKESIA eyanea. Sky-blue flowers resembling the Chi- 

 nese Aster; a native plant of great value for borders, wild 



gardens and cutting; July to October 



Cyanea alba. Pure white 

 SWEET WILLIAM. Dianthiis barbatus. White, Pink, 



Crimson and Mixed 



TELEKIA cordifolia. {Bupthalmum.) Tall border plant 



with bright yellow flowers; July and August. 4 ft. 

 TEUCRIUM chamaedryas. Fine hardy plant for the her- 

 baceous border; flowers purple. 9 iu. 

 THALICTRUM adiantifolium. Meadow Rue. FoUage like 



the Maiden Hair Fern; flowers creamy-white; May and 



June. IJ ft. 



Dipterocarpum. Graceful species with pretty rosy-purple 

 flowers. Requires protection. 2 ft. Each, .50 

 THERMOPSIS Caroliniana. Magnificent free-blooming 



plant with tall spikes of clear yellow flowers; June. 5 ft. 

 TRILLIUM grandiflorum. Wood Lily. Deskable for 



shady situations; large white flowers; April and May. 1 ft. 



Ereetum. The common purple-flowered wood hly, one of 

 the earhest; April and May. 1 ft 



Erythroearpum. Large white flowers. April and May. 1 ft. 

 TRITOMA Express. Red Hot Poker.' The earliest variety, 



blooming fro.Ti July to October. 3 ft. ... ... 



Pfltzeri. Very free-blooming, orange-scarlet flower spikes; 

 August to November. 3 to 4 ft. 



Uvaria grandillora. Crimson, shaded yellow; flower- 

 spikes large and showy; August to November. 4 ft. ... 



Uvaria nobilis. Bright scarlet; August to November. 4 ft. 

 TROLLIUS Europseus. Globe Flower. Bright yellow globe- 

 shaped flowers, Uke giant buttercups; June to Sept. 11 ft. 



Caucasicus. Orange Globe. Rich orange. 



Japonicus Excelsior. 



NewOrangeGUbe Flower. 



Beautiful new variety 



with deep orange flow- 

 ers; Julv. 2 ft. Doz. 



$2.50; 100, $16.00. 

 VALERIAN A officinalis. 



Garden. Heliotrope. 



Aromatic plant with 



purplish-white flowers; 



July. 2ft. Doz., $1.50; 



100, $10.00 



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VERNONIA Novae Boracensis. Stately plant, suitable for clumps Doz lOO 



among shrubs or for natural gardens; dark purple, September. 4 ft. $1.50 $10.00 

 VERONICA Amethystina. Speedwell. Flowers amethyst-blue; May 



to July. 1 ft 



Incana. Silvery foliage; flowers violet; July to September. 2 ft. 



Longifolia SUbsessilis. Rich blue flower spikes; a very handsome 

 plant; June to October. 2 ft. . . . 



Rupestris. Trailing sort, covered in eai'ly summer with blue flowers. 



Royal Blue. Dwarf trailing variety with dark blue flowers. 

 VINCA minor. Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle. Dwarf evergreen used 



to cover shady ground; flowers bright blue; May to Julv. 6 inches. 

 VIOLA CORNUTA. Ti-ue, Tufted Pansy. Resembles the Violet and 



blooms constantly from April to November; mauve. 6 in. 



Cornuta alba. White 



Cornuta atropurpurea. New. Deep violet blue flowers with 

 distinct violet fragrance; blooms all summer. One of the best 

 plants of recent introduction. ... .... 



The following varieties are extensively used in Europe for ribbon borders and 

 other color schemes. If planted in partial shade they will continue to bloom from 

 early Spring until late in the Fall. The flowers resemble small Pansies. 

 VIOLA CORNUTA. Tufted Pansy. 



Admiration. Rich dark blue 



Blue Perfection. Mauve, yellow eye. 



Grandiflora Lutea. Golden-yellow. 



White Perfection. White . 



YUCCA fllamentosa. Adam's Needle. One of the most decorative 



and striking hardy plants; large spikes of creamy-white flowers; 4 ft. 



HARDY ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 

 Arrhenatherum bulbosum folia variegata. A dwarf bulbous grass 



growing in tufts; leaves striped green and white. Fine variety for 



edgings. 6 to 8 in. 

 Arundo donax. Grows in dense clumps. 9 ft. 



Donax variegata. Foliage striped white. ... ... 



Erianthus Ravennse. Plume Grass or Hardy Pampas. A hardy 



variety with fine silvery plumos. 8 ft 



Eulalia Japonica Fol. Vittatis. Long, graceful striped fohage. 4 ft. 



Japonica Zebrina. Long leaves, elegantly barred with yellow. 



Japonica Gracillima. Long green leaves. 

 Phalaris arundinacea variegata. Finely variegated foliage. 



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