R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PERENNIAL PLANTS, 
HARDY PHLOXES. 
Among hardy herbaceous plants none are more gorgeous and 
more easily grown than these. They are perfectly hardy, succeed- 
ing in any garden soil, and producing magnificent spikes of showy 
and lasting flowers, year after year, with comparatively little care. 
The varieties we offer are among the finest in cultivation and com- 
prise the best and most distinct colors. 21% to 3 feet. Each, .15; 
per doz., $1.75; per 100, $12.00. 
Albion. Pure white with faint rose-eye, large truss. 
Beranger. White delicately suffused with rosy-pink and distinct 
amaranth-red eye. 
B. Comte. Intense purplish crimson. 
colored varieties. 
Champs Elysee. Fine rich purplish crimson. 
Coquelicot. A fine pure scarlet with deep carmine eye ; 
brightest of all Phloxes. 
Eelaireur. Bright magenta, with light halo, large flower. 
Eugene Danzanvilliers. Rosy lilac, white eye, very large. 
F. G. Von Lassburg. The finest white sort, pure in color, with 
the individual flowers larger than those of any other variety. 
Geo. A. Strohlein, Bright scarlet with carmine-red eye. 
Henry Murger. White with rose eye. 
Jean D’Are. Pure white, very free flowering. 
La Cygne. Pure white; splendid spike. 
Moliere. Salmon rose, with deep rose eye. 
Mme: Paul Dutrie. Delicate lilac-rose, borne in immense pani- 
cles. 
Pantheon. Bright carmine-rose. An effective variety. 
Pecheur qd’ Islande. Crimson-red with dark eye. 
Prof. Sehlieman. Bright lilac-rose. _ 
One of the finest dark- 
the 
» Hardy Garden Phlox. 
R. F. Struthers. Rosy carmine with crimson eye. PLUMBAGO larpente. Beautiful deep blue flow-_ Doz. 100 
Selma. Soft pale rose with dark red eye. ers. July to October. 6 inches ... $1.50 $10.00 
Thebaide. Beautiful rosy-pink, large, perfect form. POLEMONIUM eccruleum. Jacob’s Ladder. 
Von Goethe. Rich salmon rose. Deep blue flowers in erect spikes; June, July. 1ft. 1.50 10.00 
PHYSOSTEGIA Virginica. Lalee Dingo ead: Ceruleum album, White 1.50 10.00 
Elegant spikes of light rosy-lilac flowers; very beauti-_ Doz. 100 : ‘ 3 
ful and good for cutting; July and August. 4 feet. $1.50 $10.00 aa aan pkey, pitie Saga: I-59", 10 00 
Virginica Grandiflora alba, Purest white; PRIMULA Japonica. Mixed colors. One of 
lovely flower ca 1.50 10.00 the finest Primroses for the garden, producing sev- 
BUNK See Carnati ; eral whorls of large flowers, on erect stems, varying 
= ND ee from white to crimson; May and June. 11% feet. 2.50 12.00 
z A ree RSS ea ce pp nes PRUNELLA Webbiana. Self Heal. Flowers crim- 
ee ere eo eer ae son purple; fine for rockeries. 1 foot 1.50 10.00 
of long duration; May to October. 3 feet ele ON 1000 i : 
Grandiflora alba. White ... 1.50 10.00 PYRETHRUM roseum. Single hybrids. 
Mariesi. Dwarf Japanese Bellflower. Large anna Mixed. shaees of pink, crimson, and white; if 
shaped, violet-blue flower. 114 feet ... e508 1000 June. 2 feet ihe vee -.. 1.50 10.00 
Mariesi alba. White bet : 1.50 10.00 Double hybrids. Mixed. Various colors. 3.00 
Uliginosum. Giant Daisy. White, yellow centre; 
July to September. 4 feet 1.50 10.00 
POTENTILLA Miss Willmott. A beautiful border or rock plant. 
with clear rose-pink flowers. June to September. 1 foot . 250) - 15-00 
RANUNCULUS aeris fl. pl. Double Buttercwp. Double yellow 
button-like flowers; May. 2 feet BS ante ng oy 1502 8200 
REHMANNIA angulata. A recent introduction from China with 
showy spikes of rosy-purple flowers resembling those of the Foxglove; 
requires protection in the winter. 2 feet St 2.00 12.00 
BUDEROKIA mugioe Cone Flower. Brilliant orange flowers; August. 
21% feet ns See aes Syaee cee UGG) AS 
Lanceolata Bolten Glow. Flowers golden yellow, like double 
Cactus Dahlias; valuable for shrubbery clumps and for cutting; 
July and August. 5 to 6 feet oe : 125 ao 200 
Newmanii. Golden-yellow, with maroon cone; July to October. 
2 feet ak: fig 1.50 8.00 
Purpurea.  Rosy-purple. 215 fect 1.50 10,00 
Superba subtomentosa. Lemon-yellow flowers with ds ark purple 
cones. Fine pyramidalform; July to September. 219 feet 1250)2*-8200 
SALVIA azurea grandiflora. Showy spikes of He blue flowers; 
August and September. 2! feet. 1.50 10.00 
Pratensis. Meadow Sage. Large spikes of rich blue flowers; July 
and August. 14 feet AG cake 1.50 10.00 
SANTOLINA i Lavender Cotton. Foliage silvery 
white; a good plant for carpet beds and borders. 14 foot... 1.00 6.00 
SAPONARIA oeymoides splendens. Soap Wort. A fine rockery or 
| edging plant, producing great masses of rosy-crimson flowers; June to 
Pyrethrum Hybridum Double. July. 4 foot. 1.50 §.00 
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