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Lathyrus latirolius. 
Funkia ecerulea. (Plantain Lily.) Flowers blue; broad 
precalicenness- dhulhieue tated 6) “ero - bo eo 
undulata media variegata. A very useful and free- 
growing hardy plant with beautifully variegated foliage 
valuable for forming ribbons, edgings and masses in 
formal gardens; flowers lilac; July and August. 1 ft. 
Gaillardia grandiflora. (Blanket Flower.) Red and yellow; 
showy; good forcutting; July to October. 3ft. 2... 
Geranium platypetalum. Large  rosy-purple flowers; 
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sanguineum. A desirable plant with serrated foliage; 
flowers bright crimson; bloomsall Summer. 13 ft. 2 
Ssanguineumalbum. White. 
Gypsophila acutifolia. A strong-growing variety with 
large panicles of small white flowers. 2 ft. . 
paniculata. (Baby’s Breath.) Pure white; 
Cuttingtweciitemnia.s- vase Senet ome ees 
repens. Trailing variety; tiny white flowers. eee 
Heleniumautumnale. (Sneezewort.) Large heads of deep 
golden-yellow flowers, suitable for beds or shrubbery bor- 
ders; August and September. 4 ft. Ghee Ss eto 
autumnale rubrum. Flowers orange shaded crimson. 4 
excellent for 
feet. One of the handsomest ot late-blooming flowers, | 
blerding perfectly with the Au:umn coloring 
autumnale superbum. Similar to the above; very 
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showy. 
Large showy daisy-like flowers of bright orange- 
One of the most desirable border plants for a pro- 
Juneand July. 2ft.. 
Hoopesii. 
yellow. 
fusion of bloom during midsummer. 
Helianthemum perfoliatum roseum. A _ new trailing 
plant with single flowers of salmon-pink; centre yellow 
Golden Queen. Single, golden yellow 
Helianthus Maximiliana. 
Heliopsis levis. 
multiflorcum. Orange-pink; June to September. 4 to 6 
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R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANT S.—Continued. 
The latest of all the Sunflowers. Deep 
yellow single flowers borne in long, elegant sprays; extremely useful 
for cut-flower decorations; Sept.and Oct. 6 ft. . 
mollis. Large single lemon-yellow flowers and downy silvery foliage; 
August to October. 4 ft. BSS LR ROR eee eae 
rigidus Miss Mellish. Large, single golden-yellow flowers; Septem- 
ber and October. 6 {t. 
rigidus Miss Willmott. 
single yellow flowers. SE a ALTE er 6 EE SRLS Ole ene 
rigidus semi-plenus. Large, semi-double golden-yellow flowers; July 
to October. 4 ft. so Aa. sao tly as ee Ree 
sparsifolius. A new variety with mammoth golden-yellow flowers. 
6to 8 ft. August to October . 
The finest of the “‘rigidus’’ section; large 
(Orange Sunflower.) 
33 ft. Sop ect oe Cae ae Ne Ly a a 
Pitcheriana. A desirable variety blooming nearly all Summer. 
Flowers deep golden-yellow. 3% ft. Sr, scarey eis ies 
seabra zinneflora. A double-flowering form producing golden-yellow 
flowers resembling Zinnias; July and August. 2 ft. 
Flowers deep yellow; July to 
September. 
Hemerocallis aurantiaca major. Large trumpet-shaped flowers, deep 
orange; June to August. 2 to 3 ft. 
disticha fl. pl. Rich orange double flowers; June to August. 2 
to 3 ft. BPE GY by Co Me rene bata dT Cima 
dumortieri. Rich yellow shading to bronze. 13 ft. 
fulva. (Tawney Day Lily.) Coppery-orange shaded crimson; June 
and July. 3 ft. 
luteola. Fine orange-yellow; large and very free-flowering; June 
and July. 23 ft. Raa 
Middendorfii. Brightvellow: Juneand Ju 12 to 2 ft. 
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