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PERKINS' FLOWER GARDENS 
NARCISSUS 
All our Narcissus are double nosed. 
Giant Trumpet Narcissus or Daffodils. 
King Alfred —A leading Narcissus, rich lustrous gold¬ 
en yellow. Each 15 cents; dozen $1.50; 50 for $5.50. 
MEDIUM TRUMPET NARCISSUS 
Sir Watkins —Flowers primrose yellow with deep 
yellow cup. An early variety. Each 10 cents; doz¬ 
en $1.00. 
SMALL FLOWERED NARCISSUS 
Poeticus Ornatus —Pure white flower, the cup being 
tinged a rosy scarlet. 2 for 15 cents; dozen 70 cents. 
Orange Cup —Bright yellow flowers. Each 10 cents; 
dozen 95 cents. 
LILIES 
Candidum, Madonna Lily —A pure white lily with 
yellow anthers. Plant shallow as it is base rooting. 
It likes a good well limed soil. First size bulbs, 
each 25 cents; dozen $2.50. 
Henry i or Yellow Speciosum —-Flowers an apricot 
yellow. Each 35 cents. 
Philippinense Formosarium —IV 2 to 2 ft. tall. Flowers 
white. Each 35 cents; dozen $3.00. 
Regal Lily — White with yellow center. 7 to 8 inches. 
Each 25 cents; dozen $2.50. 
Tiger Lily —Double. Each 25 cents. 
CROCUS MUSCARI—GRAPE HYACINTHS 
Mammoth Yellow — Dozen 50 cents. Heavenly Blue — Dozen 50 cents. 
Large Flowering Purple — Dozen 60 cents. 
King of the Blues —Dozen 50 cents. CHIONADOXA 
SCILLAS Glory of the Snow 
Siberica — Blue. Dozen 50 cents. Lucillae — Dozen 50 cents. 
Perennials for the Rock Garden 
ACHILLEA Tomentosum —(Woolly Yarrow). A woolly 
carpetlike plant with yellow flowers. Leaves fern 
like. Each 25 cents. 
ALYSSUM—Saxatile Compactum— (Basket of Gold). 
1 ft.; early spring. One of the earliest flowering 
plants, suitable for borders or the rock garden, 
making a spreading mat of bloom. Flowers bright 
yellow, foliage a gray green. When ripe the seed 
pods have a lace-like appearance and may be 
used in winter bouquets. Each 20 cents. 
Luteum — Pale yellow flowers. Each 20 cents. 
Montanum —Dwarf, sweet scented yellow flowers. 
Each 25 cents. 
Spinosum — Spiny foliage with white flowers. Each 
30 cents. 
AQUILEGIA Alpina Atrocoerulea— A deep blue short 
spurred Columbine for the rockery. Each 25 cents. 
ARABIS Alpina — (Rock Cress). 6 to 8 in.; early 
spring. A very desirable early blooming rock gar¬ 
den plant with a grayish foliage and an abundance 
of white flowers. The foliage remains good all 
summer. It is also suitable for the front of the hardy 
border. Each 25 cents. 
Alpina Rosea. A deep pink form of the above. 
Grown from cuttings. Each 35 cents. 
Double White. Each 30 cents. 
(Bellflowers) 
CAMPANULA Carpatica —(Harebell). A dwarf, grace¬ 
ful bellflower. Very hardy. Suited for shade. The 
flowers are borne on slender stems. Blooms all 
summer. Blue or white. Clumps. Each 25 cents; 
12 for $2.50. 
Pusilla. A low growing bell flower for the rock 
garden. The plant bears many tiny blue 
flowers. Each 30 cents. 
Rotundifolia — (Blue Bells of Scotland). Similar to 
Carpatica in general habit. Flowers smaller but 
more numerous. 
CERASTIUM Tomentosum —(Snow in Summer). A 
low growing plant with silvery foliage and many 
small white flowers in June. An excellent plant 
for a variation in color of foliage. Prefers full sun. 
Each 25 cents. 
DIANTHUS Deltoides, Major Stearn — (Maiden Pink). 
Brilliant crimson flowers and deep bronze green 
foliage. Each 25 cents. 
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