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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.— Continued. 



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Papaver nudieaule. (Iceland Poppy.) Chanmng flowers 

 ranging from white and yellow to deep orange-scarlet;! 

 invaluable for table decoration; April to Oct. 1 ft. . jS2.00 



orientale. {Oriental Poppy.) Orange-scarlet; good 



plant for shrubbery borders; May to July. 3 ft. .■ 2.QQ 



orientale. Beauty of Livermere. Blood-red with 

 black centre . 



orientale Goliath. Enormous fierj--scarlet flowers . 



orientale Parkmanii. ilich dark scarlet . . . 



orientale Mrs. Perry. Attractive salmon-rose . 



orientale Mahony. Large dark blood-crimson flow- 

 ers with black centre; very sho'tt-y 



Pentstemon barbatus Torreyi. Tall, graceful spikes 

 of brilhant scarlet flowers, giving the effect of clumps 

 of scarlet wiUows, charming for garden decoration 

 and for cutting; June to Sept. 3 ft. .... 



ccerulea. Long spikes of rich dark-blue flowers; one 

 of the best; July. 2ft 



diffusus. Violet-blue flowers. 1| ft 



digitalis. White spotted violet 



laevigatUS. Rosy-lilac IJ ft 



pubescens. Bright rosy-purple. 1| ft 



Phlomis tuberosa. Fine plant for naturalizing; rosy- 

 purple flowers; June. 4 ft. ....... 



Phlox amoena. A charming variety growing close to 

 the ground, forming a carpet of foliage, which in 

 early Spring is a sheet of bright pink flowers 



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

 pink flowers; May and June. 1 ft 



divarieata. A dwarf-native species with pale blue 

 flowers; May and June. 1ft 



pilosa splendens. A lovely Alpine species with dense 

 masses of brilliant rosy-carmine flowers. Splendid 

 plant for the border or rock-garden; May and June. 

 12 to 15 in 



subulata lilacea 



subulata alba. White, moss-pink. Suitable for 

 edgings and rockeries; June to Aug. 4 in. . . 



subulata rosea. Rosj'-pink 



suffrutieosa Miss Lingard. A fine free-flowering 

 white, blooming a month earlier than the decussata 

 varieties. 2 ft , 



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Papaver orientale, Mrs. Perry. 



Lupinus polyphyllus. {Lupin.) Handsome blue 



flowers in .spikes; June. 3 ft 



polyphyllus albus. Pure white 



polyphyllus roseus. Pink 



Lychnis chalcedonica. {Jerusalem Cross.) Intense 

 scarlet flowers in erect heads; June. 2 ft. 

 chalcedonica alba. WTiite ...... 



viscaria fl. pi. {Ragged Robin.) Deep red, double 



flowers; May to July. I7 ft. 



Haageana Hybrids. WTiite to pink and deep red; 



May to July. IH* 



viscaria. Single scarlet flowers; June. 1^ ft. 

 Lythrumroseumsuperbum. {Rose Loosestrife.) A 

 showy plant for borders and for naturalizing; 



July to September. 3 ft 



Mertehsia virginiea. {Blue Bell.) Drooping panicles 

 of bright blue flowers fading to pink; May. I5 ft. 

 Monarda didyma. {Bergamot.) Deep scarlet flowers; 

 foliage massive and aromatic; a favorite of old- 

 time gardens; July and Aug. 2^ ft 



Cambridge Scarlet. Large whorls of crimson- 

 scarlet flowers; June to Aug. 2^ ft 



CEnothera fruticosa major. {Evening Primrose.) 

 Large golden-yellow flowers; July. 2 ft. 

 Missouriensis. A prostrate growing variety with 



large flowers of bright yellow 



speciosa. A rare variety with very large white 



flowers; July. I2 ft. 



Youngi. Bright yellow; June to Sept. IJ ft. 

 Pachysandra terminalis. A beautiful trailing plant 

 thriving in partial shade and forming a mat of 

 glossy green foliage; flowers bright blue; June. 8 in. 



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Phlox subulata in the Rock Garden. 



Six plants of one variety sold at dozen rate; 23 at 100 rate. 



