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



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7230 

 7240 



7250 



7255 

 7260 



7265 

 7270 



7280 



7285 

 7290 



LYSIMACHIA punctata. Splendid border plant with long spikes of Pkt. 

 bright yellow flowers. July and Aug. 2 ft. . 10 



LYTHRUM roseum superbum. (Loosestrife.) A strong growing plant, 

 thriving in any good soil. Erect spikes of bright rose-colored flowers. 

 July to Sept. 4 ft | oz., .40; . 15 



MALVA moschata. (Musk Mallow.) Flowers rose-colored, blooming 

 the first season if sown early. 2 ft. ... ... ... \ oz., .50; . 10 



moschata alba. Pure white flowers 10 



M ECONOPSIS integrif olia. A large yellow-flowered Poppy from Thibet, 

 the most striking introduction of recent years. The plant forms a rosette, 

 from the centre of which a stout stem arises bearing from six to ten large 

 pure yellow flowers six inches in diameter. Protect the plants in Winter. . 50 



MIMULUS. (Monkey Flower.) 



Very handsome, half-hardy perennials, blooming the first year from seed. 

 They thrive best in rather moist ground. 1 foot. 



cardinalis grandiflorus. Large scarlet flowers. 15 



tigrinus grandiflorus. Flowers large, and of various shades of yellow, 

 elegantly spotted and marked with crimson and maroon. 1 ft. . . . ... .15 



MY0S0TIS. (Forget-me-not.) 



Most of the Forget-me-nots will bloom the first year from seed if sown early. 

 If sown in July or August in shaded frames fine plants will be obtained for 

 Spring blooming. They are beautiful planted in combination with Spring 

 Bulbs, Daisies, Arabis, or Golden Alyssum. 



alpestris Victoria. The plants are of dwarf compact 

 growth with long sprays of bright blue flowers, pro- pkt 

 duced in dense umbels. 6inches. ... | oz., $1.25; .15 



Malva moschala 



7292 Farquhar's Indigo Blue. 



White. Large white flowers. 

 Pink. Fine bedding variety. 



oz., 



A lovely shade. pkt 



Joz., $1.25; .15 



.75; .10 7295 Farquhar's Royal Blue. Flowers deep indigo blue 

 .75; .10 borne on long sprays; fine for cutting. | oz., $1.25; .15 



"296 



7298 



7302 



7306 



Fapquhap's PillaP. A charming free-flowering variety of up- 

 right or pillar-like growth and bearing bright blue flowers in profusion 

 throughout the Summer. If sown during February or March the 

 plants will bloom the same season. One of the finest for cut bloom. 



| oz., .75; . 15 

 palustris semperflorens. (Water Forget-me-not.) Large bright blue 

 flowers; blooms all Summer. ... ... ... £ oz., $1.00; .25 



palustris grandiflora. Large deep blue flowers borne on long stems. 



| oz., $1.00; .15 

 Ruth Fischer. Very large pale blue flowers; plants compact 25 



CEnothera Lamarckiana. 



7310 sylvatica. A splendid sort of spreading habit, valuable for Spring 



bedding; flowers bright blue. ... ... ... \ oz., .75; .15 



7315 Mixed. Various shades of blue, white and rose. ... \ oz., .50; .10 



CENOTHERA. (Evening Primrose.) 



Beautiful hardy pianos of easy cultivation which ought to be gener- 

 ally grown. The flowers are freely produced and the plants continue in j 

 bloom throughout the entire Summer. They succeed best in a hght 

 soil. Pkt 



7318 Afterglow. Clear yeUow with bright red calyx. The flowers remain 



expanded in brightest sunshine ... ... ... .... 15 



7320 Fraseri. Attractive perennial with large yellow flowers, li ft. 



| oz., .75; .15 

 7330 Lamarckiana. Enormous yellow flowers, three to four inches in 



diameter; very free-flowering. 3 ft. ... ... joz., 50; .10 



7335 missouriensis. A prostrate growing variety with large flowers of a 



bright yellow color, suitable for large herbaceous borders. . . .... 15 



7340 Youngi. A very showy variety producing large bright yellow flowers 



the entire Summer. 3 ft. ... ... ... ... .... 15 



