16 Every Good Garden Begins with Good See d—Plant Perrys 
Charming Flowers for Modern Gardens 
ASTER, Perry’s Prize Mixture. We have spared no 
pains to make this a choice mixture of all the types of 
Asters, and the blend of colors includes most of the 
shades found in our list of 
named varieties. The purchaser 
therefore, secures in a single 
package the finest assortment 
that it is possible to secure. We 
do not know of its equal any¬ 
where. Our sales of this mix¬ 
ture have always been large, 
but the demand for this im¬ 
proved mixture is certain to 
crease when its value is fully 
appreciated. Pkt. 15c., 
large pkt. 50c., % oz. $1.00. 
DAHLIAS. Dwarf bedding varieties 
to bloom the first year from 
seed if started early indoors. 
18-24 in. 
Coltness Hybrids. Singles in 
many brilliant colors. Pkt. 25c. 
Orchid Flowering. Unique, 
graceful blooms with twisted, 
fluted petals in attractive col¬ 
ors. Single. Pkt. 35c. 
Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids. Mini- 
ture double, semi-double and 
single blossoms that open quite 
early. Mixed colors. Pkt. 25c. 
DELPHINIUM. A fascinating, improved perennial. 
Cliveden Beauty. Belladonna type, and of the same 
lovely, light blue shade. The plants are more robust, 
grow more evenly to present a fascinating picture in 
the garden and make up into bouquets of surpassing 
beauty. 2^ ft. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 50c. 
GAILLARDIA. H.A. An exceptional cutflower variety pro¬ 
ducing a wealth of blooms similar to the perennial form. 
Indian Chief. Bronzy red. Pkt. 15c., large pkt. 35c. 
GYPSOPHILA. A perennial that is radically different. 
Pacifica. (New.) Pink, flowering after the more common 
white varieties. Pkt. 25c. 
LARKSPUR. The newest colors in this popular annual. 
4 ft. For other varieties, see page 22. 
Blue Bell (Giant Imperial Type). Clear, light blue. 
Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 40c. 
Rosamond (Stock-flowered Type). Bright rose. 
Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 40c. 
WILD GARDEN FLOWERS 
if you want a riot of color all Summer, with something con¬ 
stantly coming into bloom—like a surprise package—to add inter¬ 
est to your garden, plant one or both of these mixtures. They con¬ 
tain a big variety of our best flowering annuals. Many of them are 
suitable for cutting. All are admirable for filling in odd corners 
and waste places you want to make attractive at little outlay. 
We have customers who buy them year after year for they enjoy 
the ever changing picture the flowers provide. You can grow 
them with a minimum of care and every assurance of success. 
Either, pkt. 20c., oz. 35c., lb. $1.25 
Perry’s Dwarf Wild Garden Mixture 
Perry’s Tall Wild Garden Mixture 
The following abbreviations are used throughout our floweifseed 
list that you may have some guide as to proper treatment. 
H.H.A. Half Hardy Annuals. 
H.A. Hardy Annuals. Seed may be sown in the open to endure or¬ 
dinary weather to killing Autumn frosts. Sowing seed 
indoors or in frames will hasten blooming. 
H.B. Hardy Biennials. Bloom one season only. 
H.H.P. Half Hardy Perennials. 
H.P. Hardy Perennials. Should not require Winter protection. Seed 
should be sown early enough to produce husky plants before 
frost. Often seed sown indoors will bloom the first season. 
G.A. Greenhouse Annuals. Very tender. 
G.P. Greenhouse Perennials. Always kept inside. 
MARIGOLDS. To furnish quantities of blooms through¬ 
out a long sea'son. 
Josephine. A tall, French single variety of remarkable 
beauty, golden brown with a 
threadlike golden edge, subject 
to some variation. 2-2ft. 
Pkt. 10c., large pkt. 30c. 
Signata pumila. Little Giant. 
Just as Signata pumila is prized 
for edgings, this new sort will 
become a favorite, for it is the 
finest really dwarf, compact 
strain providing myriads of 
tiny, starlike, single, deep or¬ 
ange blossoms. Only 4-6 in. 
tall, yet spreading to 8 and 
10 in. Valuable for continuous 
blooms. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIAS. Of many types and 
suited to many purposes. 
Balcony, Coppery Rose. A 
beautiful rich, new color to in¬ 
crease the popularity of this 
ideal window box plant. 
Pkt. 20c., large pkt. 75c. 
Giant Flowering Singles, 
Ruffled 
Black Prince. Dark crimson, 
black throat. Pkt. 50c. 
Camilla. Light coppery rose, 
veined ruby. Pkt. 50c. 
Princess of Wuertemberg. Rose, deep garnet throat. 
Pkt. 50c. 
Large Flowering Singles 
Celestial Rose. Deep rose, preferred by many to older 
sorts of this color. Dwarf, extra select. Pkt. 25c. 
Setting Sun. Brilliant deep rose. Dark throat. Fringed. 
Pkt. 75c. 
VERBENAS. Wonderful bedding plants deserving of more 
general planting as fillers in rockeries and for bedding. 
Royal Bouquet. As the name suggests, this type is ideal 
for bouquets, though equally well adapted to pot cul¬ 
ture because of its upright habit of growth. Each of 
its 10 to 12 in. stems bears clusters of large, starry-eyed 
flowers in Nature’s brightest color. 
Mixed colors only. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIAS. Another distinct type of our favorite annual. 
Scabious-flowered. High center surrounding the disc 
petals of the medium sized flowers create an appear¬ 
ance resembling the Annual Scabiosa. Very handsome 
in combination with Annual Gypsophila. Mixed colors 
only. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 50c. 
“SUBURBAN GARDEN” 
COLLECTION OF ANNUALS 
Flowers That Reward You Richly 
1 packet of each, $1.00 
For ease of culture, certainty of result, and 
sheer delight through a long season these 
flowers are unexcelled. 
Aster, Perry’s Prize Mixture 
Bachelor Button, Double Mixed 
Calendula, Double Finest Mixed 
Candytuft, Perry’s Giant Mixed 
Cosmos, Single Early Mixed 
Gaillardia, Single Finest Mixed 
Gypsophila, Annual White 
Marigold, African Finest Mixed 
Mignonette, Improved Machet 
Petunia, Large-flowered Mixed 
Phlox drum, grandifiora. Finest Mixed 
Scabiosa, Finest Mixed 
Sweet Alyssum, Little Gem 
Zinnia, Dahlia-flowered Prize Mixed 
Scabious-flowered Zinnias 
are very effective in bouquets 
