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R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON 



Double and Single Pyrethrums 



PYRETHRUM 



These very handsome herbaceous perennials have flowers of brilhant colors 

 and very lasting. They are especially fine for cutting, and the pink and rose 

 types add a splendid touch to masses of delphiniums. June. 2 ft. 

 7625 roseum, Double Hybrids, Mixed. Beautiful, aster-hke flowers rang- Pkt. 



ing in color from white to brilhant rose and crimson. . . j^oz. $1.75 . . $0 25 

 7630 roseum, Single Hybrids, Mixed. Daisy-like flowers of brilliant oolors 



with yellow centres 3^80^^. $1 .25 . . 20 



7635 uiiginosum. Tall, late-flowering; large, single white flowers. 3 ft. ... 



isoz. S1.50, pkt. 15c. 



7640 REHMANNIA angulata, Pink Per- Pkt. 



fection. Splendid new half-hardy 



biennial with drooping, gloxinia-like 



flowers of rosy pink, suitable for pot 

 . ^ culture or outdoors in a sheltered 



place 3 ft $0 50 



RUDBECKIA 



Showy fall-flowering border plants. 

 7645 fulgida. Orange-yellow flowers with 

 black central cone. August, Sep- 

 tember. 2 ft 



7655 Newmanni {R. spedosa). Mag- 

 nificent golden yellow flowers 



with maroon centres. 3 ft 



' .^ 7660 purpurea {Echinacea purpurea). 



— ■-'' Giant Purple Coneflower. A 



> striking plant with very large 



reddish purple flowers. July to 



^ ^ October. 3 ft 



^ 7662 SALVIA azurea grandiflora. Showy 

 spikes of sky-blue flowers. August, 



September. 2>^ ft 



766S sclarea. Fine border plant, producing 

 attractive spikes of mauve flowers 

 shaded with silvery gray. July, August. 



3ft 



7669 pratensis. ilfeadow^Sa^e. Large spikes of 

 rich blue flowers. July, August. l>^ft. 

 Moz. 75c. . 



Rehmannia angulata 



7670 SAPONARIA officinalis fl.-pl. Hardy perennial Pkt. 

 suitable for herbaceous borders. Whitish, double 

 flowers. June, July. 2 ft i^oz. 75c . . $0 25 



7675 ocymoides splendens. TraiUng, hardy perennial with 



small, deep red flowers J^oz. 50c . . 15 



7685 SCABIOSA caucasica. Beautiful, large, light blue 



flowers. June to August. 2 ft J/goz. $1.50. . 15 



7690 caucasica alba. Pure white form of the preceding 25 



7695 japonica. A hardy variety from Japan. It is of bushy 



growth, with lavender-blue flowers. 2 ft 25 



7720 SIDALCEA, Stark's Hybrids. Charming, elegant, hardy border plants, grow- 

 ing from 2 to 3 feet high, with graceful spikes of exquisite long-stemmed flowers, 

 the colors varying through light pink to deep rose shades. Blooms aU summer..|0 25 



7725 SILENE orientalis. Robust-growing, of fine branching habit, each branch carry- 



ing large, globular heads of sweetly scented pink flowers. 3 ft J^oz. 50c. . 15 



7726 Schafta. Trailing plantfor the rock-garden; flowers rosy purple. 4 to 6 in 15 



7735 STACHYS lanata. Lamb's Ears. 



Ornamental ; largely grown for its 

 silvery white woolly leaves. 2 ft. . 15 



7740 STATICE incana, Dwarf Mixed. 

 A very charming Sea Pkt. 

 Lavender. Esteemed 

 for bouquets. lHft..$0 15 , ^^ .^ 



7742 Gmelini. Large panicles of ^/^ . 



violet-blue flowers. June < 



to September. 13^ ft. . . 15 ;A 



7745 latifolia. Lavender- blue 



flowers. 2 ft 15 ■ 



7750 STOKESIA cyanea. 

 Bears, from July to Oc- 

 tober, large, light blue 

 flowers resembling semi- 

 double asters. 3/40z.$l .75. 25 



7752 cyanea alba. Pure white form 



of the preceding 



7765 SUNFLOWER, Perennial (Helian- 

 thus rigidua). Fine native variety, 

 with rich golden yellow flowers. 



Valuable for cutting 15 



Rudbeckia fulgida For Annual Varieties, see Nos. 4215 to 4253 



7700 SEDUM acre. Trailing plant forming a regular green Pkt. 

 carpet. Flowers bright yellow. 4 in $0 25 



7715 SENECIO clivorum {Ligularia clivorum). A new 

 hardy plant from northern China, with large 

 leaves and rich orange-yellow flowers. Well 

 adapted for planting by the sides of lakes or streams. 

 It blooms continuously from July through August 

 and September. 4 ft 25 



7718 SIDALCEA, Rosy Gem. Handsome spikes of rosy 



pink flowers. 2 ft 25 



Pkt. 



Scabiosa caucasica 



