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R. & J. FARQUHAR company. BOSTON. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.-Contmued. 



Thalletrum aquilegifolium atropurpureum. Elegant branching 

 heads of rosy-purple flowers with beautiful dark green foliage . 



adiantifolium. {Meadow Rue.) Foliage like the Maiden Hair 

 Fern; flowers creamy-white. May and June. I5 ft 



Doz. 

 $2.50 



2.50 



Tradescantia virginica. (Spiderwort.) Showy border plant with 



bright blue flowers. 2 ft | 2 . 50 



Trillium Grandiflorum. (Giant American Wood Lily.) Flowers 



pure white, changing to delicate rose. 1ft 2.00 



Ereetum. The common purple-flowered wood lily; one of the ear- 

 liest 



Erythroearpum. Large white flowers 



Trollius europseus, (Globe Flower.) Bright yellow globe-shaped 

 flowers, like giant buttercups; June. I5 ft 



Valeriana officinalis. (Valerian.) Aromatic plant with purplish- 

 white flowers; June and July. 2 ft 



Veronica amethystina. 

 to July. 1 ft. 



(Speedwell.) Flowers amethyst-blue; May 



Incana. Silvery foliage; flowers violet; July, Sept. 2 ft. 



2.00 

 2.00 



3.50 



2.50 



2.50 

 2.50 



longifolia subsessilis. Rich blue flower spikes; a very handsome 



plant ; June to October. 1 ft : 3 . 50 



Vinca minor. (Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle.) Dwarf evergreen 

 used to cover shady ground; flowers bright blue; May to July. 

 at 2.50 



Viola eornuta atropurpurea. Deep violet blue flowers with dis- 

 tinct violet fragrance; blooms all Summer. One of the best plants 

 of recent introduction 



Yucca filamentosa. (Adams Needle.) Large spikes of ornamental 

 creamy-white flowers. 4 ft 



3.00 



3.00 



100 

 S18.00 



18.00 

 18.00 

 12.00 



12.00 

 12.00 



25.00 



18.00 



18.00 

 18.00 



25.00 



15.00 



20.00 

 20.00 



Rudbeckia nitida. Autumn Sun. 



DWARF VARIETIES. 



Sedum acre. (Stonecrop.) Suitable for covering stones and 

 rock work. 4 in 



acreaurea. (Stonecrop.) Yellow golden foUage . 



album. Foliage green; flowers white. 3 in 



kamsehatlcum. (Orange Stonecrop.) Bright orange-yel- 

 low. 6 in 



maximowiczll. Yellow. 1 ft 



opposltlfolium. White. 6 in . 



sexangulare. Dark-green foliage; flowers yellow. 6 in. . 



Sieboldii. Pink; Jime and July. 6 in 



,\ '"Stoloniferum. (Crimson Stonecrop.) 4 in 



TALL VARIETIES. 



spectabile Brilliant. A handsome species ha\-ing large 

 flat heads of deep crimson flowers in late Summer. 1 ft. 

 spectabile. Light green fleshy leaves and broad heads 

 of bright rosy-pink flowers; August to October. 1\ ft. 



SEMPERVrVUMS in 12 named varieties. Fine for rock- 

 eries or other dry places 



Sidalcea Rosy Gem. Graceful spikes of rosy-pink . 



Silphium perfoliatum. Tall-growing plant with large 

 foliage and bright yellow flowers; July and August. 5 ft. 



Statice Gmelinl. (Sea Lavender.) Good rockery or border 

 plant; large panicles of violet-blue flowers; June to 



August. 1^ ft 



latifolia. Deep blue. 2 ft 



Stokesla cyanea. Sky-blue flowers resembling the Chi- 

 nese Aster a native plant of great value for borders, for 

 wild gardens and cutting; July to October. 1 ft. 

 cyanea alba. Pure white 



18.00 

 18.00 



Viola eornuta atropurpurea. 



