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R- & J. Farquhar company, Boston. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.-Cont/nued. 



Helianthus Maximiliana. The latest of aU the Sunflowers. Deep Doz. 

 yeUow single floweps 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. . . 



rigidus Miss Mellish. Large, single golden-yellow flowers; Septe 

 bar and October. 6 ft. . . . 



rigidus Miss Willmott. The finest of the "rigidus" section; large 

 single yellow flowers 



rigidus semi-plenus. Large, semi-double golden-yellow flowers; July 

 to October. 4 ft 



sparsifolius. A new variety with mammoth golden-yeUow flowers. 

 6 to 8 ft. August to October 



Heliopsis Isevis. (Orange Sunflower.) Flowers deep yellow; July to 

 September. 3J ft. 



Pitcheriana. A desu-able variety blooming nearly all Summer. 



Flowers deep golden-yellow. 3 J ft 



seabra zinnseflora. A double-flowering form producing golden-yeUow 



flowers resembhng Zinnias; July and August. 2ft 



Hemerocallis aurantiaea major. Large trumpet-shaped flowers, deep 

 orange; June to August. 2 to 3 ft 



distieha fl. pi. Rich orange double flowers; June to August 2 

 to 3 ft 



fulva, (Tavmey Day Lily.) Copperj^-orange shaded crimson; June 

 and July. 3 ft 



luteola. Fine orange-yeUow ; large and very free-flowering; Jxme 

 and July. 2h ft. 



Middendorfii. Bright yellow; June and July. 1 J to 2 ft. 



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LatliyTus latlfolius. 



Funkia eoerulea. (Plantain Lily.) Flowers blue; broad 



green leaves; July, l^ft 



undulata media variegata. A very useful and free- 

 growing hardy plant vnth beautifully variegated foliage 

 valuable for forming ribbons, edgings and masses in 

 formal gardens ; flowers lilac ; July and August. 1 f t. . 



Gaillardia grandiflora. (Blanket Flower.) Red and yeUow; 

 showy; good for cutting; July to October. 3 ft. . . . 



Geranium platypetalum. Large rosy-purple flowers; 



June. IJ ft 



sanguineum. A desirable plant with serrated foliage; 



flowers bright crimson ; blooms all Summer. 1 J ft. 

 sangulneumi album. White 



Gypsophila aeutifolia,. A strong-growing variety with 

 large panicles of small white flowers. 2 ft 



panieulata. (Baby's Breath.) Pure white; excellent for 

 cutting. 2 ft 



repens. Trailing variety; tiny white flowers 



Helenium autumnale. (Sneezewort.) Large heads of deep 

 golden-yellow flowers, suitable for beds or shrubbery bor- 

 ders; August and September. 4 ft. 



autumnale rubrum. Flowers orange shaded crimson. 4 

 feet 



autumnale superbum. Similar to the above; very 

 showy. 4 ft 



Autumn Glow. A gorgeous and distinct new_ variety, 

 with golden-yeUow flowers; reverse of petals rich wall- 

 flower-red 



Climax. Flowers rich yellow ; very showy. August to Sep- 

 tember. 4 ft 



Hoopesii. Bright orange-yellow; June and July. 2 ft. . 



Helianthemum perfoliatum roseum. A new trailing 

 plant with single flowers of salmon-pink ; centre yellow 



Golden Queen. Single, golden yellow 



multlflorum. Orange-pink; June to September. 4 to 6 

 in 



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Lupinus polyphyllus. 



Six plants of oae variety sold at the dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate. 



