34 You Can Afford Beautiful Grounds at These Low Prices ! 
Except where noted, all Perennials are 
priced at 30c. each, 6 of a kind $1.50, 12 of a 
kind $2.50. If wanted by mail, allow 10c. 
per 6 plants, 15c. per doz. 
*LAVANDULA vera (Sweet-lavender). July-Sept. 1 ^ ft. 
♦LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinalflower). Aug. and Sept. 
3 to 4 ft. Valuable for shady places. 
♦LYCHNIS viscaria splendens (German Catchfly). 
Double crimson flowers. May-June. 1 ft. 
chalcedonica (Maltese Cross). Bright scarlet, in clus¬ 
ters. June-July. 2 ft. 
LUPINUS (Lupine). Long spikes. June to Sept, 
polyphyllus. Deep blue, 
polyphyllus albus. Pure white. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya (Gayfeather). Rocket-like spikes 
of purplish flowers. Aug. to Oct. 4 ft. 
♦LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY CLUMPS. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
MONARDA didyma (Beebalm). Scarlet flowers in ter¬ 
minal heads. July to Sept. 2-3 ft. 
didyma violacea superba. Amaranth-red. 
♦MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens (Forget-me-not). 
Dwarf. Pale blue. May to Sept. 8 in. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. Japanese Spurge A 
valuable cover plant. The foliage is bright green all 
the year. Each 30c., doz. $2.75, 100 $22.00. 
PAP AVER orientale (Oriental Poppy). Large, brilliant 
scarlet flowers with purple center. 3 to 4 ft. May. 
orientale, Mrs. Perry. Orange-apricot; very fine, 
♦nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). White, yellow and orange. 
May-Aug. 1 ft. 
HARDY ORCHIDS 
The Orchids of New England for the most part are shade 
loving plants and delight in a soil well drained and largely 
composed of leafmold. 
CYPRIPEDIUM acaule (Moccasin Flower). This is 
often called the Red Ladyslipper, but the flower is 
rose purple in color. Each 40c., doz. $4.00. 
spectabilis (Showy Ladyslipper). Large rose purple 
or nearly white flowers. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
PEONIES 
The figures in brackets ( ) are the ratings given by the 
American Peony Society. 
PERRY’S BLUE RIBBON PEONY COLLECTION 
One of each, $4.75, postpaid 
Baroness Schroeder (9.0). A very large, fragrant flesh 
white. Midseason. $ 1 . 00 . 
Due de Wellington (7.8). A fragrant white with sulphur 
center. Large and late. 75c. 
Felix Crousse (8.4). Large, flame red. Midseason. 75ic. 
Festiva Maxima (9.3). Pure white with flecks of red. 
Early. The most popular variety in existence. 75c. 
Mons. Jules Elie (9.2). Immense globular blooms, guard 
petals recurved, ’Mum-like. Lilac rose. Early. $ 1 . 00 . 
Officinalis rubra (8.6). The old-fashioned red, often in 
bloom on Memorial Day. $1.25. 
HARDY PHLOX 
Each 30c., doz. $2.50, 100 $18.00 
PERRY’S PEERLESS PHLOX COLLECTION 
One of each, $1.75, postpaid 
Deutschland (M). A rich scarlet variety. 
Elizabeth Campbell (M). Large spikes of bright salmon 
flowers, changing to pink in center. 
Frau Anton Buchner (M). Largest pure white. 
Peachblow (T). Pale pink. 
Rijnstroom (T). Paul Neyron rose. 
Wanadis (M). White, with lilac stripes, purple eye. 
*PHLOX subulata (Moss Pink, Mountain Pink). An ex¬ 
cellent ground cover for the rockery and border. 
Alba. Pure white. Rosea. Bright rose. 
PLATYCODON grandiflora (Balloonflower). Blue, 
bell-shaped flowers. July to Sept. 2 ft. 
♦PRIMULA acaulis (English Primrose). Large trusses 
in a wide range of color. May. 10 in. 
PYRETHRUM roseum hybridum. Shades of pink, 
lavender and red mixed. May-June. 2j^ ft. 
SALVIA azurea grandiflora (Giant Azure Salvia) 
3 to 4 ft. Aug., Sept. 
SCABIOSA caucasica (Caucasian Scabiosa). Pale lilac 
about 3 in. across. 2 ft. June to Sept. 
SEDUM spectabile (Showy Stoneerop). A fine border 
plant, rose-colored flowers. Fall. 1 ft. 
SPIRAEA (Astilbe) Brunhilde. Lilac. Each 50c. 
Ceres. Rosy lilac. 2)^-3 ft. high. Each 50c. 
Freule van den Bosch. Dark pink. 3}/£ ft. Each 50c. 
Gruno. Salmon-pink. 4 ft. Each 50c. 
♦STOKESIA (laevis) cyanea (Cornflower Aster). Large 
deep blue flowers. August to October. 2 ft. 
TRITOMA pfitzeriana (Red Hot Poker). Color a rich 
brilliant orange; medium height. Summer till Fall. 3-4 ft. 
TROLLIUS europaeus (Globeflower). Lemon-colored, 
buttercup-shaped flowers. Prefers moist soil. May- 
June. Each 40c. 
Orange Globe. 2 ft. May-June. Each 40c. 
VERONICA longifolia subsessilis. (Clump Speedwell). 
Blue. 1 to 1 ft. Blooms all Summer. 
VIOLA (Tufted Pansy). Pansylike blossoms about 1 in. 
across. From early Spring. 
Apricot. A new rich apricot shade. 
Blae Perfection. Light blue. 
Jersey Gem. A most popular violet blue, perfectly at 
home in full sunshine. 6 in. stems. 
White Perfection. A good white. 
VIOLETS. Single blue. 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS —That Enjoy Great Popularity 
COTONEASTER horizontalis. Of low, spreading habit. 
Covered with brilliant red berries in Autumn. 9 to 
12 in. 3-yr. pot-grown, each 75c. 
EUONYMUS radicans. A useful ground cover and valu¬ 
able for masonry walls. A self clinger. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
Var. Kewensis. A gem for the rockery, Minute, dark 
green leaves. Fine for edging pools. Each 45c. 
Var. Vegeta (Japanese Evergreen Bittersweet). Large, 
elliptical leaves, orange red berries. Will not cling to 
stucco. 3 yr. each 75c., doz. $7.50, 100 $50.00. 
DAPHNE cneorum (Garlandflower). An exquisite shrub 
with a little rosette of evergreen foliage and clusters 
of pink flowers in May and June. 
6-9 in. 60c., 9-12 in. 75c., 12-15 in. $1.10. 
LEUCOTHOE (Andromeda) catesbaei. Waxy white, 
fragrant, bell-shaped flowers in long, pendulous ra¬ 
cemes. 12-15 in. each $1.50, 15 in. each $2.00. 
MOUNTAIN-L AUREL (Kalmialatifolia). Nursery grown 
plants. 15-18 in. $1.25, 18-24 in. $1.50, 2-2^ ft. $2.25 
PACHISTIMA Canby. Fine for the rockery, or for edging 
in partial shade. Low growing. Dark red flowers. 
Each $1.00. 
PIERIS (Andromeda) floribunda. A low, compact 
shrub, with white flowers in small, dense, upright ter¬ 
minal panicles. 12-15 in. $2.00. 
RHODODENDRON maximum. A native variety with 
large foliage. Flowers pink and white. 
15-18 in. $1.75, 18-24 in. $2.00. 
catawbiense. Deep rose flowers. 
15-18 in. $1.75, 18-24 in. $2.00. 
RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS, Seedlings, Mixed 
Colors. 12-18 in. $2.50, 18-24 in. each $3.75, 
2-2^ ft. $4.50. 
YUCCA filamentosa (Spanish-bayonet). 4 to 7 ft. Droop¬ 
ing, bell-like, fragrant white flowers. 
Each 40c., doz. $4.00. 
