FARR NURSERY COMPANY, WEISER PARK, PENNA. 
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PERENNIALS AND ROCK PLANTS, continued 
MAZUS Reptans (Rugosa)—4 in.; Flowers lilac with white lip 
from May to August. Excellent rock plant. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 
22c; 25 @ 20c. 
MERTENSIA Virginica (Blue Bells)-—-12-18 in.; April; Blue, 
fading pink. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 22c; 25 @ 20c. 
MONARDA Didyma—3 ft. July-Aug.; fragrant foliage. Large, 
graceful scarlet blooms. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 20c; 25 @ 18c. 
MYOSOTIS Palustris—4-6 in.; June; Bright blue flowers with 
yellow eye. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 20c; 25 @ 18c. 
NEPETA M ussini (Dwarf Catmint)—10 in.; April-June; 
Mauve; Grey foliage; Rockery and Border. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 
20c; 25 @ 1 8c. 
OENOTHERA M issouriensis (Evening Primrose)—6-10 in.; 
June-Aug.; Yellow; Rockery and Border. 3 for 90c. 
PACHYSANDRA Terminalis (Japanese Spurge)—Evergreen. 
Probably the most notable of all ground covers preferring 
shade but succeeds even in dry sterile soil. 3 for 60c; 5 @ 
1 6c; 25 @ 1 4c; 1 00 or more at 1 2c each. 
PEONIES—See this Catalog, pages 14, 15 and 16. 
Phlox Subulata 
Mountain Pink or Creeping Phlox—4 in. All blooming during 
April-May; Invaluable for Rockery, Border and Edging. 
Alba—Pure crisp white. 3 for 60c; 5 @ 18c; 25 @ 15c. 
Atropurpurea—-Deep carmine red. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 20c; 25 @ 18c. 
C. F. Wilson—Mass of powder blue blossoms in spring. Splendid for 
edging borders or paths. 3 for 90c; 5 @ 25c; 25 @ 22c. 
Lilacina—Light lilac blue. 3 for 60c; 5 @ 18c; 25 @ 15c. 
Rosea—Rose pink. 3 for 60c; 5 @ 18c; 25 @ 1 5c. 
PHLOX Amoena (Species)-—4 in.; April-May; Rich light pink; 
Rockery and Border. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 22c; 25 @ 20c. 
Hardy Named Varieties.—See page preceding. 
PHYSALIS Francheti (Chinese Lantern)—2 ft.; Oct.; Forms 
dense bushes. Bright orange lantern-like fruit for winter 
decoration. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 20c; 25 @ 18c. 
PHYSOSTECIA Vivid (Improved Dragonhead)-—20 in.; July- 
Aug.; Deep pink; Display and Cut flowers. 3 for 60c; 5 @ 
18c; 25 @ 16c. 
PLUMBACO Larpentae (Leadwort)-—6-8 in.; Aug.-Sept.; Blue 
flowers. Desirable rock plant. 3 for 90c; 5 @ 25c; 25 @ 22c. 
POLEMONIUM Rich. Coerulum (Jacob’s Ladder)—1-1 Vz ft. 
in June and July; sky-blue flowers. Fine plant in the sunny 
border. 3 for $1.20; 5 @ 35c; 25 @ 30c. 
A bank of Mountain pink (Phlox subulata) as part of the Rock Carden 
on the estate of Howard L. Hoff, “Greenfields,” Reading, Pa. 
Perennials and all other planting by Farr, for Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. 
Olds, Glen Eyre, Pa. 
Oriental Poppies 
Cannot be safely transplanted, without a ball of earth, except 
during their peculiar dormant season in August. These prices 
apply to dormant, August handling. 
Beauty Livermere—Crimson. 50c. 
Edna Perry—Salmon pink. 50c. 
Joyce—Cherry red. 50c. 
Lulu Neely—Oxblood red. $1.00. 
Mahony—Dark mahogany. $1.00. 
Olympia—Double scarlet. 50c. 
Perrys White—Satin white. $1.00. 
Royal Scarlet—Vivid scarlet. 50c. 
Wurtembergia—Scarlet red. $1.00. 
COLLECTION OFFER. One plant each of above, value $6.50 
for $5.85 complete. 
PRIMULA Hybrids (English Primrose)—6 in.; April-May; 
Mixed colors; Rockery and Border. 3 for 90c; 5 @ 25c. 
PYRETHRUM Hybrids (Painted Lady)—24 in.; June-Aug., 
Mixed colors; Display and Cut flowers. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 22c. 
RANUNCULUS Repens (Double Buttercup)—6 in.; May. Dou¬ 
ble yellow fiowers, glossy foliage. Prostrate habit. 3 for 75c; 
5 @ 20c; 25 @ 1 6c. 
RUDBECKI Newmani (Black eyed Susan)—36 in.; June-Sept.; 
Orange and black; Display and Cut flowers. 3 for 75c; 
5 @ 20c; 25 @ 18c. 
SAPONARIA Ocymoides (Rock Soapwort)-—JO in.; May-June; 
Rockery and Border. 3 for 90c; 5 @ 25c; 25 @ 22c. 
SAXIFRACA Cordifolia (Heartleaf)—16 in.; June-July; Pink; 
Hardy foliage plant. 3 for $1.20; 5 @ 35c; 25 @ 30c. 
SCABIOSA Caucasia (Blue Bonnet)-—-18-24 in.; June-Sept.; 
Lavender blue flowers. 3 for 90c; 5 @ 25c; 25 @ 22c. 
Sedum—Stone Crop 
A genus of plants which vary in habit from dwarf, creeping 
plants to those of larger growth, as Spectabile. Some are ever¬ 
green and others of deciduous growth. The dwarf kinds do well 
as edgings and are fine for rock work. Excellent for hot, dry 
positions. 
Album—White, June; Waxy. 3 for 60c; 5 @ 18c; 25 @ 16c. 
Coccineum—Bright rose crimson; July. 3 for 60c; 5 @ 18c; 25 @ 16c. 
Eversi—Rose; Cray; succulent. 3 for 90c; 5 @ 25c; 25 @ 22c. 
Fosteriana—Yellow; July; Likes shade. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 22c; 25 @ 18c. 
Ibericum—Pink; July-Aug. 3 for 60c; 5 @ 18c; 25 @ 16c. 
Kamtschaticum—Yellow. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 22c; 25 @ 18c. 
Lydium—White; grey green foliage turns red in winter. 3 for 75c. 
Obstusatum—Bright clear yellow flowers in July. 3 in. Emerald green 
foliage shaded bronze. 3 for 90c; 5 @ 25c; 25 @ 22c. 
Seiboldi—Pink; Oct. Trailing foliage. 3 for 90c; 5 @ 25c; 25 @ 22c. 
Sexangulare—Yellow; May-July. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 18c; 25 @ 16c. 
Spectabilis Brilliant—18 in.; Red; Sept. 3 for 75c; 5 @ 22c; 25 @ 20c. 
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