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



HIBISCUS Crimson Eye. (Mallow.) Very large flowers, white Doz. 100 



with crimson eye ; July and August. 4 ft. ... ... ...S2.50 S18.00 



moseheutos. (Swamp Mallow.) A useful and showy plant for 

 naturalizing, or background effects, with rich foUage and sho-n-j' 



pink flowers. July and August. 4 ft. ... ... ... 2.50 18.00 



moseheutos albus. "UTiite 2 . 50 18 . 00 



HOLLYHOCK. Double Separate Colors. 

 rose, yellow, crimson or purple 

 Double Mixed Colors. In choice variety 

 Single Mixed Colors 



White, flesh-pink. 



2.50 15.00 

 2.50 15.00 

 2.50 15.00 



{For new rariety of Hollyhock see page 4.) 



HYPERICUM Moserianum. (Si. John's Wort.) A fine border 



plant. Golden-yellow. June to October. 1 ft 4.00 



IBERIS sempervirens. (Evergreen Candytuft.) Adapted to form- 

 ing edgings and rocky clumps; masses of pure white flowers in 

 trusses; June to October. 1ft. ... ... 2.50 



tenoreana. Whit 

 6 inches 



e changing to pale purple. Very early. 



LATHYRUS latifolius splendens. 



climber for treUises or fences, flo 

 August. 6 ft. 



latifolius Pink Beauty. Bright rose 

 latifolius albus. Pure white 

 latifolius. White PeaiL 



racemes. 50 cts. each 



(Everlasting Pea.) Beautiful 

 wers rosy-carmine; July and 



Large pure white flowers in handsome 



2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 



6.00 



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LAVENDULA vera. (The True Sweet Lavender.) Fragrant Doz. 100 

 blue flowers in July and August. 1 i f t. ... . '. . . . . S3 . 50 S25 , i h ) 



LIATRIS pycnostachya. (Kansas Gay Feather.) Spikes of 



rosy-purple flowers; August. 4 ft.... ... ... ... 2.50 18.00 



spieata. (Blazing Star.) Spikes of deep purple flowers; 



July to September. 2 ft. 2.50 IS. 0( 



LINUM perenne. (Flax.) A fine border or rockery plant with 

 delicate foliage and bright blue flowers; June to August. 

 IJft 2.50 IS (II 



perenne album. Pure white ... ... ... ... 2.50 ism 



PLANTS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN. 



^^ e have in our Nurseries a fine assortment of plants suitable for this 

 form of garden, including many trailing and dwarf perennials: also 

 deciduous shrubs, evergreen shrubs and many evergreen trees. We have 

 carefully prepared a very complete list of plants that thrive in Rock 

 Gardens in this locality, and will be glad to send a copy on request. 



Hollyhock. Chater's Double, 



