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R. & J. Farquhar company, Boston. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS,.— Continued. 



good 



Phlox, F. G. von Lassburg. 



Pachysandra terminalis. A beautiful trailing plant, 

 tliriving in partial shade and forming a mat of glossy 

 green foliage ; flowers bright blue ; June. S in. . 



Papaver nudicaule. {Iceland Poppy.) Charming flowers 

 ranging from white and yellow to deep orange-scarlet; 

 invaluable for table decoration ; April to Oct. 1 ft. . 



orientale. (Oriental Poppy.) Orange-scarlet; 

 plant for shrubbery borders; May to July. 3 ft 



orientale. Beauty of Livermere. Blood-red with 

 black centre 



orientale Mahony. Large dark blood-crimson flow- 

 ers with black centre; very sho\^'y 



orientale Parkmanii. Rich dark scarlet .... 



orientale Royal Scarlet. Deep scarlet 



Pentstemon barbatus Torreyi. Tall, graceful spikes of 

 brilliant scarlet flowers, gi\-ing the effect of clumps of 

 scarlet willows, charming for garden decoration and for 

 cutting; June to September. 3 ft 



digitalis. White spotted -^aolet 



Ise/igatus. Rosy-lilac, lift 



pubescens. Bright rosy-purple, lift 



Phlomis tuberosa. Fine plant for naturalizing; rosy- 

 Ijurple flowers; June. 4 ft 



Physostegia virginiea. (False Dragon Head.) Elegant 

 spikes of light rosy-lilac flowers; very beautiful and 



good for cutting; July and August. 4 ft 



virginiea alba. Purest white ; lovely flower 



Platycodon grandiflora. (Chinese Bell-flower.) Magni- 

 ficent spikes of violet-blue cup-shaped flowers of long 

 duration; May to October. 3 ft 



grandiflora alba, ^liite 



Mariesi. (Dwarf Japanese Bell-flower.) Large saucer- 

 shaped, violet-blue flower; IJ ft 



Mariesi alba. White 



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Polemonium coeruleum. (Jacob's Ladder.) Deep blue 

 flowers in erect spikes; June and July. 1 ft 



coeruleum album. White 



Richardsoni 



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Phlox Carolina. (P. ovata.) Compact masses of reddish- 

 pink flowers; May and June. 1 ft. ..... 



divarieata. A dwarf-native species with pale blue flow- 

 ers; May and June. 1 ft 



subulata alba. "WTiite, moss-pink. Suitable for edgings 

 and rockeries; Jvme to August. 4 in 



subulata lilacea 



subulata rosea. Rosy-pink 



suffruticosa Miss Lingard. A fine free-flowering wliite, 



blooming a month earlier than the decussata varieties. 



2 ft 



suffruticosa Pink. Flowers rosy-pink 



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HARDY PHLOXES. 



Among hardy herbaceous plants none are more gorgeous and more easily 

 grown than these. They are perfectly hardj-, succeeding in any garden soil, 

 and producing magnificent spikes of showj- and lasting flowers, year after 

 year, with comparatively little care. 2§ to 3 ft. 



FARQUHAR'S "SUPERB" COLLECTION OF TWELVE 

 HARDY PHLOX. 



30 ets. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red; very effective shade. 

 B. Conite. Glowing crimson. The finest dark-colored variety; late. 

 Blue Hill. Violet-blue. 

 Dr. Konigshofer. Vi\ad orange-scarlet. 



Elizabeth Campbell. Light salmon changing to pink in the centre; dwarf. 

 Europa. White with a decided crimson-carmine eye; flowers and trusses 



very large. 

 F. G. von Lassburg. Splendid piire wliite; very large. 

 Le Mahdi. Dark pmple-violet. 



P. Fordham. Flowers pure white with a soft pink eye; large trusses. 

 R. F. Struthers. BriUiant salmon-rose. 

 Rynstrom. Rose, white centre. Immense trusses. 

 Thor. Deep sakaon-pink. 



Pblox subulata in the Rock Garden. 



it dozen rate; 23 at 1 OO rate. 



