De Wet —Single Early 
Keizerskroon— Single 
Yellow Prince— Single Early 
Fortuna— Single Early 
Perry’s Single Early Tulips 
Mailed free at the each and dozen prices, otherwise add postage at zone rates. 
Weight, 8 lbs. per 100. When cash accompanies order, we deliver free in Dedham, 
Lynn, Nahant, Saugus, Wakefield, Winchester, Woburn, and all towns in the 
Boston Postal District, providing the order amounts to $3.00 or over at these prices. 
Bulbs for Naturalizing 
Fantasy— Parrot 
Dutch Hyacinths 
FOR FORCING, or BEDDING 
“TOP SIZE” or EXHIBITION BULBS 
The largest bulbs grown, and used primarily for 
indoor culture in pans or glasses. Weight 22 lbs. 
per 100. 
Each 20c., postpaid; doz. $2.00, not prepaid; 
100 $14.00 
Bismarck. Sky blue, a shade lighter than Grand 
Maitre. Forces early. 
City of Haarlem. The finest of all golden yellows. 
Dr. Lieber. Deep blue; excellent for early forcing. 
Duke of Westminster. Deep purplish blue, white 
centers. Fragrant. 
Gertrude. Bright rosy pink, much used for forcing. 
Grand Maitre. Dark lavender-blue. Large, broad 
trusses of great beauty. The most popular of all. 
King of the Blues. Rich, dark blue. Blooms late. 
Lady Derby. Delicate rose-pink. Forces early. 
Grand in glasses. 
La Grandesse. A late pure white; very showy. 
L’Innocence. The best early pure white. Choice. 
La Victoire. The finest brilliant scarlet. Fin!e for 
glasses. 
Lord Balfour. Large bells of lilac, tinged violet. 
Marconi. A beautiful bright rose for late forcing. 
Myosotis. A light Forget-me-not blue. 
Queen of the Blues. Light silvery blue. Late. 
Queen of the Pinks. A lovely, late, forcing pink. 
Extra large bells and trusses. 
Queen of the Whites. A pure white gem for 
late forcing. 
Schotel. Pale porcelain blue. Excellent for early 
forcing. 
SECOND SIZE, or SELECTED BEDDING SIZE 
Especially adapted to outside growth—they cost 
less, yet give the utmost of satisfaction. Very pop¬ 
ular Weight 18 lbs. per 100. 
Each 15c., postpaid; doz. $1.50, not prepaid; 
100 $11.50 
Described above 
City of Haarlem 
Gertrude 
Grand Maitre 
King of the Blues 
La Grandesse 
Chionodoxa 
(Glory-of-the-snow) 
Luciliae. Bright skv-blue. 
Doz. 35c., 100 $2.50, 1000 $22.50. 
Sardensis. Rich, deep blue. 
Doz. 45c., 100 $3.00, 1000 $27.50. 
Giant Spring Crocus 
CHOICE NAMED DUTCH VARIETIES 
Weight, 3 lbs. per 100 
To force successfully, pot bulbs early, 
store in cold place until the end of January 
when they may be flowered in the living 
room. 
Doz. 45c., 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00 
Baron von Brunow. Dark purple, 
lighter within. 
Golden Yellow Mammoth. Very 
bright and showy. 
Grand Lilas. Soft lilac blue. 
King of the Whites. Extra large, pure 
white. 
Pallas. White, striped violet. 
Purpurea Grandiflora. Dark purple; 
magnificent. 
Sir Walter Scott. White, purple striped. 
Giant Mixture. All colors. 
L’Innocence 
La Victoire 
Marconi 
Queen of the Blues 
Queen of the Pinks 
SPECIAL (Stock Limited). Golden Yel¬ 
low. Jumbo bulbs. 
Doz. 50c., 100 $3.75, 1000 $35.00. 
Mixtures of Crocus 
The bulbs are somewhat smaller than 
the named varieties. The colors include a 
complete selection of all shades and mark¬ 
ings as well as the self color-?. 
Doz. 30c., 100 $2.00, 1000 $18.00 
Blue and Purple Shades 
White Shades 
Striped and Variegated 
Yellow Shades _ 
Mixture of All Colors 
Autumn Flowering 
Crocus 
Doz. 60c., 100 $4.00 
Speciosus. Bright blue with orange 
anthers. 
Zonatus. Clear rosy lilac; orange zone. 
Eranthis Hyemalis 
(Winter-aconite) 
Yellow, buttercuplike flowers often ap¬ 
pear before snow has gone. Fine for the 
rockery. Doz. 45c., 100 $3.00 
Fritillaria 
Meleagris (Checkered Fritillary). Dwarf, 
with large, pendant, bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers. Excellent for pot culture; valuable 
for large groups in garden borders, also 
rock gardens. 
Finest Mixed. Doz. 50c., 100 $3.75. 
Imperialis (Crown Imperials). Stately 
border plants, the pendulous whorl of 
flowers surmounted by crown of leaves. 
Mixed Colors. Each 40c., doz. $4.00. 
Galanthus 
Elwesi (Giant Single Snowdrops) 
Always the first to bloom outdoors, and 
if planted in a sheltered place, may flower 
as early as January. They delight in being 
naturalized in the open woods and among 
the rocks. Pure white. 
Doz. 45c., 100 $3.00, 1000 $27.50 
Grape^Hyacinths 
(Muscari) 
Alba. White. 
Doz. 50c., 100 $3.75, 1000 $35.00. 
Heavenly Blue. The largest and best; 
delicate sky-blue, with large bells, 
forming a thick, symmetrical truss of 
unusual size. 
Doz. 45c., 100 $3.00, 1000 $27.50. 
Scillas 
(English Bluebells) 
Sibirica (Siberian Squill). Lovely bright 
blue flowers appearing very soon after 
the snow and ice have gone. Valuable 
for rock gardens. 3 to 4 in. high. 
Mammoth Bulbs 
Doz. 50c., 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00 
Campanulata (Spanish or Wood-hya¬ 
cinth). Best for planting in perennial 
borders, attaining a height of 8 to 12 in. 
Each bulb produces 2 to 3 Hyacinth¬ 
like spikes of beautiful flowers. 
Doz. 100 1000 
Blue Queen.$0.45 $3.50 $30.00 
Rose Queen.50 3.75 35.00 
White Queen.45 3.50 30.00 
Queen of the Whites 
SPECIAL BEDDING SIZE 
Ideal for large plantings outside for brilliant dis¬ 
plays. Weight 15 lbs. per 100. 
Each 10c., postpaid; doz. $1.00, not prepaid; 
100 $7.00 
Described above 
Bismarck L’lnnocence 
City of Haarlem La Victoire 
Gertrude Marconi 
King of the Blues Queen of the Pinks 
Lady Derby Schotel 
SELECTED MINIATURE, or DUTCH ROMANS 
The smallest size sold, fascinating in pans or in 
large clumps outside. Weight 10 lbs. per 100. 
Each 8c., postpaid: doz. 80c., not prepaid; 
100 $ 6.00 
Varieties same as for Second Size, above 
Tye-shaped Hyacinth Glasses 
Amber, Blue, Crystal, or Green. 
Each 40c., 6 for $2.25, not prepaid 
Lilium Candidum 
This is the popular Madonna Lily, with snowy white blooms and yellow anthers 
that grace gardens during June at the same time as Delphiniums and Veronica spicata, 
with which it contrasts so happily. It possesses an exquisite, delicate fragrance, too. 
Plant as early as possible this Fall because a rosette of leaves must be made before 
freezing weather. 
First Size Bulbs: Each 25c., doz. $2.50. Mammoth Bulbs: Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
Jumbo Bulbs: Each 50c., doz. $5.00, postpaid 
Lilium Regale (Regal Lily) 
Easily the most popular Lily ever introduced, giving the utmost of satisfaction in 
habit in growth, freedom from disease, and profusion of blooms in early July. White, 
trumpet-shaped, suffused with pink on the outside, canary yellow within; fascinating 
fragrance. 
First Size Bulb: Each 30c., doz. $3.00. Mammoth Bulbs: Each 40c., doz. $4.00. 
Jumbo Bulbs: Each 50c., doz. $5.00, postpaid 
Anemone 
(Windflower)—Half-Hardy 
Bulbous rooted Anemones thrive best 
in the open ground, but should be shel¬ 
tered and well drained. Plant 6 inches 
apart and 3 inches deep. May also be 
grown in pots for blooming in the house, if 
allowed to root in a cool place before 
taking into warm room. 
De Caen. Single mixed. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $6.00, postpaid. 
St. Brigid. Semi-double Mixed. 
Doz. 85c., 100 $7.00, postpaid. 
Ranunculus 
DOUBLE BUTTERCUP 
(Bulbous) 
Very effective, dwarf flowers, bloom¬ 
ing delightfully in June. Half hardy. 
Easily grown in pots or coldframes. 
If in pots, use six bulbs to each 5-inch 
pot. 
Giant Double Mixed. A great assort¬ 
ment of colors. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $6.00, postpaid. 
Eichleri 
Tulip 
A brilliant 
species 
from Turkestan 
for your rockery 
Amaryllis 
Lilium Candidum 
Scilla Sibirica 
Scilla Campanulata 
Grape-hyacinths 
The letters (D. M. T.) indicate those which grow dwarf, medium and tall, respectively 
Varieties especially recommended for forcing are marked with an asterisk (*) 
Couleur Cardinal (M). A superior, velvety, crimson-scarlet for 
late forcing or beds. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
*De Wet (T). A beautiful orange, flushed and stippled a fiery orange 
scarlet. Large, sweetly scented blooms that are universally ad¬ 
mired. Grand for late forcing or bedding. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
*Flamingo (M). Brilliant carmine-rose, shaded silvery white. Beau¬ 
tifully and strikingly crinkled petals. Handsome when forced. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Fortuna (M). The deep satin rose blooms open to immense size and 
are of compelling interest. Doz. 85c., 100 $6.25. 
Fred Moore (T). Bright orange, shaded scarlet. A very fine, sweetly 
scented sort. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Ibis (T). An exquisite shade of deep, brilliant pink. Large blossoms 
and strong stems combine to make it splendid for cutting and 
exhibition. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
*Keizerskroon (T). An immense crimson-scarlet, edged yellow. An 
old favorite, still popular for bedding. Doz. 85c., 100 $6.25. 
La Reve (Sarah Bernhardt) (T). Immense, globe-shaped flowers of 
a rosy buff tone, with yellow base that are exceptionally beautiful. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
Pink Beauty (M). A most beautiful shade of glowing rose, especially 
desirable for bedding or late forcing. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
*Prince of Austria (T). Scarlet, suffused orange; yellow center. A 
trifle darker than De Wet. Handsome, sweetly scented. 
Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
*Proserpine (M). A magnificent deep rosy pink Tulip for any 
purpose. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
^Rising Sun (T). The finest deep golden-yellow grown. Very large 
and beautiful. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Sunburst (T). Pointed flowers colored a curious but pleasing com¬ 
bination of bright yellow, striped and feathered bright red. 
Doz. $1.00, 100 $7.50. 
*Vermilion Brilliant (M). Ideal for pots or bedding. Rich, dazzling 
scarlet. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
White Hawk (M). A large, pure white flower borne on a stiff stem. 
Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
*Yellow Prince (D). Bright yellow. Fragrant. One of the best of 
the color. Doz. 70c., 100 $5.00. 
PERRY’S “FAVORITE” MIXTURE OF SINGLE EARLY 
TULIPS. Only first grade bulbs of dependable varieties and finest 
colors are blended to make this mixture that will flower at approxi¬ 
mately the same time and at the same height. 
Doz. 65c., 100 $4.50, 1000 $42.00. 
Double Early Tulips 
Characterized by robust growth and massive blooms that produce 
effective displays either in pots or in beds. They last longer than 
many others. 
*Crown of Gold. Pure yellow, with large, well expanded flowers. 
Early. Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
Electra. Deep carmine rose, tinged violet. Enormous flowers on 
sturdy 12 in. stems. Choice. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
^Murillo. Superb blush-pink shaded white; a most popular forcing 
and bedding variety. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
*Mr. Van der Hoef. A beautiful pure yellow sport of the variety 
Murillo. A fine variety for forcing. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
*Orange Nassau. One of the finest—a warm orange red, for forcing 
or bedding. Doz. 85c., 100 $6.25. 
*Peach Blossom. Large, bright rose pink, flushed white, deepening 
with age to carmine-rose. Magnificent for indoor decoration; always 
compels admiration. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Rubra Maxima. Large, deep crimson for forcing or bedding. Very 
showy. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
*Schoonoord. Without doubt the finest double white sort. 
Doz. 80c., 100 $6.00. 
*Tea Rose (Safrano). Pale yellow, flushed salmon; a very distinct 
shade, and pleasing. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
*Vuurbaak. Large, fiery scarlet flowers, tinged orange when open. 
Very brilliant. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
PERRY’S “PRIZE MIXTURE” OF DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS. 
The excellence of this mixture will only be manifest to those plant¬ 
ing these splendid bulbs. We are confident that they will give 
the utmost in satisfaction, for these big, glowing beauties do present 
such a handsome display when fully open. Grand for formal effects. 
Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50, 1000 $45.00. 
Rock Garden Tulips 
Remarkable for their great range of coloring, diversity of size, 
shape and markings. A clump of each would add interest to any 
garden or rockery. 
Clusiana (8). The “Little Lady” Tulip. Flowers as large as a Crocus. 
Outer petals cherry red, inner petals white with violet base. Should 
be planted 8 to 9 in. deep. Doz. 85c., 100 $6.00. 
Eichleri. A lovely crimson-scarlet growing 11 in. tall that commands 
attention early in May. Doz. $1.00, 100 $7.50. 
Greigi (9). Brilliant glowing scarlet, black blotches in the center. 
Large and ideal for rockeries. Doz. $3.75, 100 $30.00. 
Kaufmanniana (Waterlily Tulip) (6). The first of all Tulips to 
flower. Flowers large, cone-shaped, creamy white, flushed with deep 
orange in the center and colored externally with red. Plant deeply. 
Doz. $1.30, 100 $10.00. 
Bulbs forHouse Culture 
See also Paperwhites and Grand Soleil d’Or Narcissi on last page 
Freesias 
Although this list will reach 
you when foresighted gardeners 
will have their bulbs started for 
the earliest blooms, please under¬ 
stand that we always have a few 
bulbs available of choice varieties 
for late plantings which may be 
fully as satisfactory as those 
earlier ones. Ask for list and 
prices. 
Amaryllis 
Newest American Hybrids. 
This is a strong, vigorous 
strain that can be depended 
upon to produce under normal 
house conditions, giant flowers 
in rich, choice colors. Mixed 
colors only. Each 75c., 3 for 
$2.00, postpaid; doz. $7.50, 
not prepaid. 
Parrot Tulips 
Calla Lilies 
Aethiopica (Old-fashioned 
White Calla). Many enjoy 
growing this in the living room. 
Requires rich loam, a large pot 
and plenty of lukewarm water, 
as well as a light, sunny window. 
Jumbo Bulbs: Each 45c., 
3 for $1.20, doz. $4.50. 
Elliottiana (Golden Calla). Pure 
golden yellow flowers of great 
beauty. Foliage distinctly 
spotted white. 
Jumbo Bulbs: Each 50c., 3 
for $1.35, doz. $5.00. 
Mammoth Bulbs: Each 35c. 
3 for 95c., doz. $3.50. 
Oxalis 
Lovely subjects for culture in 
hanging pots and baskets. Plant 
six bulbs in a 7-inch pot an inch 
deep and keep in the sun. Started 
early enough such bulbs should 
bloom by December and con¬ 
tinue through the Winter. 
Postpaid, doz. 45c., 100 $4.50 
Grand Duchess Varieties. 
Characterized by dwarf, com¬ 
pact growth of foliage, with 
their attractive flowers held 
well above it. 
Rosea. Large pink. 
Lavender. A lovely shade. 
Pure White. 
Bermuda Buttercup. A pure 
Buttercup yellow. 
7-IN. GREEN GLAZED HANGING POT 
With chain, 60c., not prepaid. 
Late, or May-flowering Single Tulips with large flowers of many 
brilliantly striking colors and markings. The edges of each petal are 
curiously cut and fringed, presenting an odd appearance. Especially 
attractive in a rock garden. Plant 3 inches deep in light soil and 
always in the sun. 
Fantasy. Always excites favorable comment for its soft rose color, 
faintly striped and feathered with green is a beautiful combination. 
Its strong stems hold their flowers upright. Should be in every 
garden. Doz. $1.25, 100 $9.50. 
Extra Choice Mixture of Best Colors. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
Rembrandt Tulips 
Late single flowering. Old-time favorites blooming at the same 
time as Darwins, of the same shape, but lacking the characteristic 
self colors. All have flames or stripes overlaid on the delicate ground 
colors. Of great beauty and remarkably striking and pleasing. 
20-24 inches tall. 
Mixture from Best Named Varieties. 
Doz. 85c., 100 $6.25. 
Spring Crocus 
Chionodoxa 
Eranthis 
Fritillaria Meleagris 
Snowdrops 
