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•R. & J. Farquhar & CO., Boston. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS-Cont/nued. 



Telekia cordifolia. Bupthalmum. Tall border plant with 

 bright yellow flowers borne on long stems. July and 



August. 4 ft 



Thalictrum adiantifolium. Meadow Rue. Foliage like 

 the Maiden Hair Fern. Flowers creamy- whi te ; May 



and June, ij ft 



Baumanni. Flowers yellow. 2 feet. July. . 

 Thermopsis caroliniana. Magnificent free-blooming plant 

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

 Trillium. See page 40. 

 Trollius caucasica. Orange Globe. Rich orange. . 



europseus. Globe Flower. Bright yellow globe-shaped 

 flowers, like giant buttercups; June to Sept. 1 5 ft. 

 japonicus Excelsior. New Orange Globe Flower. A beau- 

 tiful new variety with very deep orange flowers; June 



and July. 2 ft 



Valeriana officinalis. Valerian. Aromatic plant with pur- 

 plish white flowers; June and July. 2 ft 



Veronica amethystina. Speedwell. Flowers amethyst- 



bluc; May to July, i ft 



incana. Silvery foliage; flowers violet; July, Sept. 2ft. 

 longifolia subsessilis. Rich blue flower spikes; a very 



handsome plant; June to Oct. I ft 



repens. A trailing sort covered in early summer with 



blue flowers 



Royal Blue. Dwarf trailing variety with dark blue 



flowers 



Vernonia Novae Boracensis. Stately plant suitable for 

 clumps among shrubs or for natural gardens; dark pur- 

 ple; Sept. and Oct. 4 to 6 ft 



Vinca minor. Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle. Dwarf ever- 

 green used to cover shady ground; flowers bright blue; 



May to July. J ft- 



Viola cornuta. Horned Viola. True Viola Cornuta ; blooms 



continuously, early spring until frost. Light blue. 6 in. 



cornuta alba. A white form of the preceding. 6 in. 



cornuta purpurea. An English variety, the flowers have 



the appearance of large dark blue single violets, blooms 



throughout the summer 



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Stokesia Cyanea. 



Saponaria ocymoides splendens. Pretty border and rocker\- plant; 



flowers rosy-crimson, May and June. ^ ft 



Saxifraga crassifolia. Interesting plant for rockeries or hardy borders; 



flowers pink. April to June, i ft. '. 



Scabiosa caucasica. Large lavender-blue flowers borne on long stems; 



one of the finest perennials; June to Aug. 2 ft 



Sedum acre aurea. Stonecrop. Yellow golden foliage; suitable for 



covering stones and rock work. 4 in 



album. Foliage green ; flowers white. 3 in 



Ewersii. Rose-colored flowers. 4 in 



kamschaticum. Orange Stonecrop. Bright orange-yellow. 6 in. 

 lydium. Dwarf variety, useful for rockeries; flowers lavender-pink . 



oppositifolium. White. 6 in 



sexangulare. Dark-green foliage; flowers yellow. 6 in 



Sieboldii. Pink. June and July, 6 in 



spectabile. Light green fleshy leaves and broad heads of bright rosy- 

 pink flowers; Aug. to Oct. i^ ft 



stoloniferum. Crimson Stonecrop. 4 in 



SEMPERVIVUMS in 12 named varieties. Fine for rockeries, or 



other dry places 



Senecio clivorum. A strong-growing species with enormous round leaves 

 and long flower stems bearing bright yellow flowers. Effective for 



planting in backgrounds; Aug. 4 ft 



tangutica. An erect growing plant producing during September and 

 early October pyramidal spikes of golden-yellow flowers. This plant 

 thrives best in a moist situation but exposed to the full sun. . 

 Silphium perfoliatum. Tall growing plant with large foliage and 



bright yellow flowers; July and Aug. .5 ft 



Spiraea. See page 40. 



Statice latifolia. Deep blue. 2 ft 



Stellaria holostea. Stilchwort. A plant of dense low growth suitable 



for rockeries and edgings; May to July. 1 5 ft _ . 



Stokesia cyanea. Sky-blue flowers resembling the Chinese Aster; a native 

 plant of great value for borders, for wild gardens and cutting; July 



to Oct. I ft. . 



cyanea alba. Pure white 



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Thalictrum Baumanni. 



