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R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON 



PYRETHRUM 



These very handsome herbaceous perennials have flowers of brilhant colors 

 and very lasting. They are especially fine for cutting, and the pink and rose 

 types add a splendid touch to masses of delphinimns. June. 2 ft. 

 7625 roseum, Double Hybrids, Mixed. Beautiful, aster-hke flowers rang- Pkt. 



ing in color from white to brilhant rose and crimson. . . xeOz. $1.75 . . $0 25 

 7630 roseum, Single Hybrids, Mixed. Daisy-like flowers of brilliant colors 



with yellow centres J-^oz. $1.00. . 15 



7635 uSiginosum. Tall, late-flowering; large, single white flowers. 3 ft. ... 



i-^oz. $1.50, pkt. 15c. 

 7640 REHMANNIA angulata, Pink Per- Pkt. 



fection. Splendid new half-hardy 



biennial with drooping, gloxinia-hke 



flowers of rosy pink, suitable for pot 



culture or outdoors in a sheltered 



place. 3 ft $0 50 



RUDBECKIA 



Showy fall-flowering border plants. 

 7645 fulgida. Orange-yellow flowers with 

 black central cone. Augiist, Sep- 

 tember. 2 ft 



7655 Newmanni {R. speciosa). Mag- 

 nificent golden yellow flowers 



with maroon centres. 3 ft 



7660 purpurea {Echinacea purpurea). 



Giant Purple Cornflower. A 



> striking plant with very large 



\ reddish purple flowers. July to 



^ 



7662 



7668 



7669 



Double and Single Pyrethrums 



October. 3 ft. 



SALVIA azurea grandiflora. Showy 

 spikes of sky-blue flowers. August, 



September. 2M ft 25 



sclarea. Fine border plant, producing 

 attractive spikes of mauve flowers 

 shaded with silvery gray. July, August. 



3 ft 



pratensis. Meadow Sage. Large spikes of 



rich blue flowers. July, August. 1 Ji f t. 



J^oz. 50c. . 



15 



15 



Rehmannia angulata 



Pkt. 



7685 



7690 

 7695 



7720 



7725 



7700 



7670 SAPONARIA officinalis fl.-pl. Hardy perennial 



suitable for herbaceous borders. Whitish, double 



flowers. June, July. 2 ft i^oz. 75c . . $0 25 



7675 ocymoides splendens. Trailing, hardy perennial with 



small, deep red flowers J^oz. 50c . . 10 



SCABIOSA caucasica. Beautiful, large, hght blue 



flowers. June to August. 2 ft J^oz. $2.50. . 15 



caucasica alba. Pure white form of the preceding 25 



japonica. A hardy variety from Japan. It is of bushy 



growth, with lavender-blue flowers. 2 ft 15 



SIDALCEA, Stark's Hybrids. Charming, elegant, hardy border plants, grow- 

 ing from 2 to 3 feet high, with graceful spikes of exquisite long-stemmed flowers, 

 the colors varying through light pink to deep rose shades. Blooms all summer. $0 25 



SILENE oriental is. Robust-growing, of fine branching habit, each branch carry- 



7715 



7718 



SEDUM acre. Trailing plant forming a regular green Pkt. 

 carpet. Flowers bright yellow. 4 in $0 25 



SENECiO clivorum (Ligularia clivorum). A new 

 hardy plant from northern China, with large 

 leaves and rich orange-yellow flowers. WeU 

 adapted for planting by the sides of lakes or streams. 

 It blooms continuously from July through August 

 and September. 4 ft 25 



SIDALCEA, Rosy Gem. Handsome spikes of rosy 

 pink flowers. 2 ft 25 



Pkt. 



ing large, globular heads of sweetly scented pink flowers. 3 ft ]/ioz. 50c . . 



7726 Schafta. Traihng plant for the rock-garden; flowers rosy purple. 4 to 6 in 15 



7735 STACHYS lanata. LamVs Ears. 

 Ornamental ; largely grown for its 

 silvery white woolly leaves. 2 ft. . 



7740 STATICE incana. Dwarf Mixed. 

 A very charming Sea Pkt. 

 Lavender. Esteemed 

 for bouquets. lHft..$0 10 



7742 Gmelini. Large panicles of 



violet-blue flowers. June ^ 



to September. 13^ ft. . . 15 



7745 iatifolia. Lavender- blue 



flowers. 2 ft 15-^ 



7750 STOKES I A cyanea. !\ 

 Bears, from July to Oc- 

 tober, large, light blue 

 flowers resembling semi- 

 double asters, ^oz. $1.00 15 



7752 cyanea alba. Pure white form 



of the preceding. . . . J^oz. $1.00. . 



7765 SUNFLOWER, Perennial (Helian- 

 thus rigidus). Fine native variety, 

 with rich golden yellow flowers. 



Valuable for cutting 15 



For Annual Varieties, see Nos. 4213 to 4253 



Rudbeckia fulgida 



Scabiosa caucasica 



