he @ Jd- FARQUOHANH COMPANY, DUSIUN. 
7765 SUNFLOWER rigidus. Fine native variety, with rich golden- 
yellow flowers; valuable for cutting. : that 
Annual Varieties, see Nos. 4210-4255. 
SWEET WILLIAM. (Dianthus Barbatus.) 
Showy hardy biennials of easiest culture; admirable for clumps 
among shrubs or borders. 13 ft 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Farquhar’s Giant Mixed. A ma Be mineen strain of this popular 
plant with vey large flowers, an Cote many attractive 
shades. + OZ., (03 25 
7770 Superb Mixed. In great variety. be + 0z., .50; .10 
7775 Farquhar’s Pink Beauty. Salmon.... 4 oz., $1.00; .15 
7776 Farquhar’s Searlet Beauty. Bright scarlet. . $02z., .753 .25 
7780 Dark Crimson. Rich dark shade. : 4 0z., .85; .10 
7785 White. Excellent for cut flowers. oz., .35; .10 
7790 Giant Auricula-Eyed. Various colors with clearly defined eyes. 
0z., 50; .10 
7800 Double Fine Mixed. . 5 ire 75; .15 
7805 TEUCRIUM Cranes: Fine hardy plant for the herbaceous 
border; flowers purple. 9 inches. : 15 
7810 THALICTRUM adiantifolium. A eta Bln ea feel 
cut foliage resembling the Maidenhair fern; extensively used 
for bouquets. June and July. 1 ft. 15 
7812 dipterocarpum. Graceful gapccics with pretty rosy-purple 
flowers. 2 ft. .25 
7815 THERMOPSIS Caroninianat Is tall. growing fay enue 
with clover-like leaves, and magnificent epi of golden-yellow 
pea-shaped flowers. June. 5 ft. asad .15 
7820 TRITOMA hybrida Express. The earliest BE ‘all the iietormess 
3 producing an abundance of elegant orange-scarlet flowers. 3 to 
ALtay” freee isk ae aod Ua) —————— 
7825 uvaria grandiflora. Scarlet and orange-yellow flowers. Aug. Sweet William. 
to Oct. 4 ft. ; x 02Z., $1.00; .15 
7826 Stark’s Hybrids. A new 7 BeRAAALAOW AINE race, said 7855 VERBASCUM Olympicum. (Mullein.) Large white 
to bloom from June to October. The colors embrace silvery foliage; grand spikes of yellow flowers. 5 ft. Pkt. 
yellows and salmons to Wek crimson. Height, 2 to 4 Pkt. fi ; 
feet. Me 25 4% 0Z., .50; .10: 
: ste oe MS ales VERONICA. (Speedwell.) 
7830 TROLLIUS europzus. (Globe Flower.) A _ large- : ae 
flowered variety of the buttercup with bright yellow Elegant hardy perennials of easy culture and thriving 
globular flowers. 2 ft. x 02., 50; .15 in any good soil. 
7845 VALERIAN Red. (Valeriana Rubra. ) Old-fashioned 7870 longifolia. Long spikes of rich blue flowers. 2 ft. .10 
perennial, adapted to wild gardens or large rockeries. 
2 ft. ee sia ia ok 1 0z.,.30; .10 7885 spicata. Showy spikes of bright blue flowers. 15 
7850 White. A white form of the preceding. + 0z., .25; .10 
early Summer. 
7915 
7920 
7925 
7926 
light shade. 
and re 
7935 
7940 YUCCA 
4 ft. 
Stokesia cyanea. 
FENRENNIAL FLOWER ShEDS.- 
Pkt. 
15 
Half-hardy perennials of dcheious fragrance. 
April good plants will b = 
obtained for flowering ae 
ing the following Winter ina 
cool greenhouse, or they may 
be kept in cold frames and 
bloomed in the Spring and 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Blood Red. Rich color. 
= OZ., 
Primrose Yellow. 
x OZ., 
Mixed. Shades of yellow 
f OZ.) 39} 
Collection of 8 varieties, 
separate. Our selection. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
Double Mixed. Splendid 
branching varieties. 
% 0z., $1.50; 
Annual Wallflower, see Nos. 
4730-47 
filamentosa. 
(Adam’s Needle.) Splendid 
hardy plants for shrubbery 
or lawn groups, with ele- 
gant spikes of creamy-white 
flowers; leaves with thread- 
like filaments on their ee 
42. 
97 
WALLFLOWER. 
If sown in heat in March or 
Pkt. 
.10 
.10 
50; 
Fine 
50; 
.10 
75 
25 
Thermopsis caroliniana. 
