R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS, i 



CANTERBURY BELLS. {Campanula medium.) 



Showj', hardy biennials, growing in pyramidal form and bearing r 

 shaped flowers; ven,^ effective in mixed borders and in shrubberies, 

 raised in Mav or June bloom the following Summer. 



lany large, bell- 

 2f ft. Seedlings 



6.325 Fapquhar'S Prize Mixed. a combination of the finest colors : 

 including single, and cup-and-saucer varieties. \ oz., $1.00; 



SINGLE CANTERBURY BELLS. {Camvanula medium.) 

 6330 Pink. 6335 Mauve. 6340 Blue. 



6345 White. 6355 Mixed. 



Each of the above varieties and mixture, J oz., .60; 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 

 6360 Blue. 6365 White. . . . Each, J oz., Sl.OO; 



6370 Pink, \ oz., S1.25; pkt., .15. 6375 Mixed. J oz., Sl.OO; 



CUP AND SAUCER VARIETIES. 



{Campanula medium Calymnthema.) 

 6380 Pink. A charming color. 



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

 Each of the above colors and mixture, ^ oz., Sl.OO; 

 6405 Collection of 8 varieties Canterbury Bells 



Separate, our selection 

 CANDYTUFT. Free-flowermg dwarf perennials 

 blooming in early Spring; suitable for rock-work 

 and the edges of herbaceous borders. 

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



J oz., .60; 



6415 SempePViPenS. A ven,^ hardy variety, with 



glossy, deep green foUage which is evergreen; 



flowers white. Valuable for Spring gardens or 



rockeries. ... ... ... t oz., SI. 25; 



.10 



.15 



HARDY CARNATIONS. 



A dehghtful 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 Ught cover- 



Farquhar's Prize Canterbury Bells. 



ing of pine boughs or coarse straw during Winter. 1 to 2 ft 

 6425 Grenadin Scarlet. Double flowers, early, 2 ft. 

 6i.50 Grenadin White. 2 ft 



6435 Fapquhap' s Prize Strain Mixed. 0\ir Prize Strain 



1-3 ])art icularly adapted to garden planting and includes only the 

 b(-t t-\-pes in a great variety of colors. j oz., $1.50; 



6410 Fine Mixed J oz., S1.25; 



6-145 plumarius cyclope Double Mixed. A charming race of 

 double Pheasant-Ejje Pinks. Very fragrant and hardy 

 64,50 plumarius Double Mixed. (Pheasant-Eye Pink.) ^ oz.,''$1.00; 



6452 plumarius Single Mixed 



6456 plumarius ScotiCUS. {Paisley Pink.) This race of Scotch pinks 

 i'^ c}Uite as much in favor for Winter forcing as for border culti- 

 vation. The flowers have the strongest spice fragrance 

 Other -perennial varieties see Dianthiis, A^os. 6640-6650; also Carnation, 

 Nos. 1585-1615. 



Pkt. 



.25 



6475 



6495 



Pkt. 

 .10 



6465 

 6470 



CENT AU RE A babylonica. A most desirable hardy 

 perennial with showy yellow flowers. 3 ft. j oz., .50 



montana. Large blossoms of deep purple ; verj- showy ; 

 July and Aug. 2 ft. j oz., .75; 



CERASTIUM tomentosum. {Snow in Summer.) The 

 fohage of this hardy perennial is perfectly white and its 

 dense matted growth makes it valuable for edgings and 

 rockeries. 4 inches. 

 G496 Biebersteini. Fohage sUverj^-white; smothered with 



snow-white flowers in earty Stunmer. 8 inches. 

 6498 CHEIRANTHUS Allioni. {Siberian Wallflower.) An 

 exceedingly showy rock and border plant; flowers 

 bright orange. Continues in bloom all Summer if the 

 seed pods are removed. 1 foot. ... i oz., $1.00; 



CHELONE hybrida Torreyi. Extremely showj' bed- 

 ding plant, with brilliant scarlet flowers. June to Aug. 

 2 ft. ., foz., .75; 



hybrida mixed. The colors vary from Light pink to 

 deep red and violet. 2 ft J oz., .50; .15 6535 



CASSIA marylandica. {American Senna.) A hardy 

 plant of shrub-like growi:h with large panicles of yellow 

 pea-shaped blossoms. July and Aug. 4 ft. J oz., .35; 



6503 



6504 



6460 



, 15 6530 



6540 

 6545 



CATANANCHE ecerulea. Lovely blue flowers. June 



to Aug. 2 ft 



bicolor. Blue with white margin ... 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



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

 fornia; flowers white. 2 ft. 



King Edward VII. Flowers pure white,the handsomest 

 of all the Maximum varieties. 3 ft. 



maximum. {Ox-Eye Daisy.) Hardy Daisy with large 

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



leucanthemum prgeeox. White Lady. A new 

 hardy white IMarguerite producing a good percentage of 

 double flowers from seed ... ... ... "... 



COREOPSIS, or Calliopsis. 



These frequentlj- bloom the fu-st 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. 



grandiflora. Bright golden-yeUow flowers. 3 to 4 

 inches in diameter i oz., .50; 



Eldorado. An improved form from California with 

 flowers 4 to 5 inches across. . ... J oz., §1.00; 



lanceolata. Rich golden yellow ... Joz., .60; 



CRUCIANELLA stylosa. Dwarf early-flowering peren- 

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



.25 



.25 



