Perry Seed Company, 12-13 Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 33 
Except where noted, all perennials 30c. each, 6 for $1.50, $2.50 per doz. 
ASTERS, HARDY (Michaelmas Daisies). Very showy 
and effective during September and October'. 
Climax. The largest, deep blue variety. 4 ft. 
♦Lady Henry Maddocks. Soft pink. September. 1 ft. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
Mrs. Raynor. Deepest red of all Asters. 4 ft. 
♦Snow Sprite. Pure white. September. 1 ft. 35c. 
St. Egwin. Pleasing rosy pink. 3 to 4 ft. 
♦Victor. Clear, pale lavender blue. Early Sept. 9 in. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
BLEEDINGHEART (Dielytra, or Dicentra). May. 
♦eximia (Plumy Bleedingheart). Dwarf pink, 
spectabilis (Bleedingheart). Long racemes of pink 
flowers are always attractive. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
BOLTONIA asteroides. Asterlike flowers of pure white. 
Good for cutting. Aug.-Sept. 5-7 ft. 
latisquama. Like the above, but pink. 4-5 ft. 
♦CAMPANULA carpatica (Harebell). Blue. 9 in. June, 
♦carpatica alba. Pure white. Fine for borders and 
Summer blooms in the rockery, 
medium (Canterburv-bells). 3 ft. June and July, 
persicifolia grandiflora (Peachbells). Purple. June. 3 ft. 
♦rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). June. 1ft. 
♦CENTAUREA montana. Violet blue, from July. 2 ft. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata. Golden yellow from June on. 
DAISY, Shasta. Snow-white. 2 ft. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Aladdin. Bronze, early. 
Alice Howell. A very fine, 
single yellow. 
Autumn Glow. Crimson. 
Barbara Cumming. Yel¬ 
low. Very early. 2 ft. 
Carrie. Light yellow. 
Cavalier. Single red. 
Crimson Splendor. An 
early, single red. 
Glory of Seven Oaks. 
Yellow, large, early. 
Granny Scovil. Warm 
coral. Blooms in October. 
Mrs. Nellie Kleris. Pink. 
Nina Blick. Bronze, dwarf. 
Oconto. White, large. 
Old Homestead. Large, 
pink. 
Ruth Hatton. White, 
early. 
Vivid. Am. Beauty rose. 
FUNKIA (Plantainlily). Succeeds in sun or shade, 
undulata variegata. Variegated leaves and lilac flowers. 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora (Blanketflower). A useful 
plant for cutting. 1)4 to 2 ft. June to Oct. 
♦GEUM coccineum, Mrs. Bradshaw. Double bright 
scarlet. May to August. 2 ft. 
♦GYPSOPHILA paniculata (Babysbreath). White 
flowers. July and August. 
Bristol Fairy (Double Babysbreath). Early and con¬ 
tinuing through the Summer. 3 ft. Each 50c. 
♦repens. Tiny white, creeping. 
HELENIUM (Sneezewort) autumnale superbum. Large 
yellow flowers. July to Sept. 6 ft. 
autumnale rubrum. Terra cotta red. 
Riverton Gem. Old gold suffused with terra cotta. 
Aug. to Oct. 
HELIANTHUS multiflorus (Double Hardy Sunflower). 
Dahlia-like, golden yellow. July and Aug. 4 ft. 
maximiliani. Golden yellow in October. 6 ft. 
HEMEROCALLIS flava (Lemon Daylily). June. 2 ft. 
fulva (Orange Daylily). 
thunbergi. Lemon yellow. June to Aug. 3 ft. 
♦HEUCHERA sanguinea (Coralbells). Coral-red in July 
and Aug. 12 in. 
HIBISCUS (Marshmallow), Crimson Eye. Pure white, 
with crimson center. 5 to 6 ft. Aug. and Sept, 
moscheutos (Swamp-rose Mallow). Light rose with 
darker eye, 6 inches in diameter. 5-6 ft. Aug. 
HOLLYHOCKS. Wanted in every hardy garden. 6 ft. 
Double. In separate colors. Single. Mixed. 
♦IBERIS sempervirens (Hardy Candytuft). Evergreen; 
fragrant white flowers. April-May. 10 in. 
GERMAN IRIS 
The numbers in brackets ( ) are the ratings given them 
by the American Iris Society. “S” represents standards 
(upper petals), “F” falls (lower petals). 
POMPON VARIETIES 
Brown Bessie. Bronze. Niza. Pink, dwarf, early. 
Early Bronze, Extra. Skibo. Clear yellow. 
Model. Light yellow. Tennyson. Nut brown. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS. From 2)4 in. pots. Single, hardy, 
perfectly gorgeous in Fall. 2 to 2 )4 ft. 
Each 40c., doz. $4.50. 
Apollo. Dazzling orange. A joy in the October garden. 
Ceres. A lovely shade of old gold, buff and yellow. 
Daphne. Golden rose and Daphne pink. Exquisite. 
Diana. Delicate rose pink mingled with salmon. 
Mars. Distinct, striking, brilliant. Velvety crimson. 
Mercury. Plant Patent No. 58. Tawny scarlet. Early. 
Delphinium (Hardy Larkspur) 
Belladonna, Improved (Everblooming). Clear turquoise 
blue, unequaled for delicacy and beauty. 2)4 ft. 
Bellamosum. Similar to Belladonna but a darker shade 
of blue. Handsome. 2 )4 ft. 
Blackmore and Langdon’s Hybrids. From a famous 
prize winning strain in all shades. 3-5 ft. Each 35c., 
doz. $3.50. 
Wrexham, Hollyhock Strain. A fine mixture of all light 
shades, pale clear blue predominating. Closely set with 
large, magnificent flowers. 
DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks). 
barbatus (Sweet-william). Brilliant colors. 
♦deltoides (Maiden Pink). Dwarf, rosy pink. June. 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella (Gasplant). Rosy purple. 
2)4 ft. Very showy in July, 
fraxinella alba. White. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). June and July. 4-5 ft. 
Giant White, Rose and Purple. 
ORONICUM caucasicum (Leopardbane). Bright yel¬ 
low. Early Spring. 
PRIDE OF THE GARDEN COLLECTION 
Each 30c. One root each ten varieties, $2.50, postpaid 
Alcazar (87). 42 in. S. lavender violet; F. deep reddish 
purple. Late. 
Cluny (80). S. light lavender; F. deep red violet. 
Isoline (84). 37 in. A pale buff pink or old rose bicolor. 
Lent A. Williamson (90). 35 in. S. Campanula violet; 
F. rich royal purple. Extra large. Early. 
Miranda (79). Vigorous tall landscape variety, blue. 
Early. 
Mother of Pearl (84). 48 in. S. and F. pale bluish lav¬ 
ender with a faint creamy undertone. Tall. Late. 
Seminole (83). 30 in. Dark violet rose, approaching red. 
Shekinah (88). 36 in. Lemon yellow. 
Troost (84). 24 in. S. deep rosy purple; F. violet-purple, 
veined and bronzed. 
White Queen (81). 30 in. Snow white. 
RAINBOW COLLECTION 
Each 35c. One root each five sorts, $1.50, postpaid 
Ambassadeur (91). 35 in. S. smoky lavender; F. velvety 
deep, brilliant red violet. Unsurpassed in richness. Late. 
Opera (83). 32 in. S. violet rose; F. rich velvety violet 
purple. Early. 
Princess Beatrice (95). 45 in. Lavender blue. 
Queen Caterina (88). 36 in. Large pale lavender. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau (93). 42 in. S. violet; F. vel¬ 
vety blackish purple. A most gorgeous sort. Early. 
JAPANESE IRIS (Iris Kaempferi) 
Eighteen varieties white, maroon, dark blue and violet, 
many veined, mottled or flaked with different colors. Very 
showy early in July. 
Each 40c., doz. $4.00 
Special Collection of six varieties, $2.25, postpaid 
