Perry Seed Company, 12-13 Faneuil Hall Square , Boston 
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Asclepias. 
No. 
590 tuberosa. 
(Milkweed, or Swallowwort.) 
H. P. Showy orange clusters. 
Pkt. 
.Large pkt. 75c. $0.15 
Calendula (Pot Marigold.) H. A. See 
u ' JUIQ< also varieties in left column. Pkt. 
August. 2 ft. 
Acn^rannc p - Excellent for conserva- 
r\3|;ai ayuo. tory or h ouse decoration. 
600 plumosus nanus. 18 in.100 seeds 75c. 
605 sprengeri .. Large pkt.- 50c. 
Asperula. 
610 azurea 
(Woodruff.) 
setosa. H. A. 
Ideal for borders. 
Fragrant pale blue. 
Large pkt. 30c. 
615 odorata. (Sweet Woodruff.) H. p. Sweet- 
scented white flowers. Useful in the 
rock garden. 8 in.Large pkt. 35c. 
.25 
.15 
.15 
.15 
No. 
1591 
1596 
1598 
1599 
Apricot Queen. (New.) Soft apricot, shad¬ 
ed orange, with dark eye. Large pkt. 35c. $0.20 
Ball Masterpiece. Rich, deep orange with 
dark center .Large pkt. 50c. .15 
Chrysantha. (Sunshine.) Unique, pure 
buttercup-yellow blooms on long, wiry 
stems. Long, loosely arranged petals. 
Chrysanthemum-like. A fine cut flower. 
14 oz. 35c. .10 
Orange Shaggy. Long, narrow, deeply la- 
ciniated petals.Large pkt. 35c. 
Calliopsis. f < 0 ^“"?; in ? or o? p t -ir ) 
a border. 2 ft. 
Excellent 
massing in 
Aubrietia. 
(Rock Cress.) H. P. 
Dwarf, free blooming 
rock plants. 
L335 leichtlini. Deep rose. 
1338 Barge - flowered Hy¬ 
brids. Very bright. 
Balsam. <^- 
Blooms profusely all 
Summer. 2 ft. 
1345 Camellia Flowered 
Mixed. Lge. pkt. 35c. 
Baptisia. p”' 
1385 australis. Blue, Lu¬ 
pine - like blossoms 
in May. 3 ft. 
Large pkt. 40c. 
.25 
.15 
.10 
.15 
Beg 
on :^ H. H. A. Val- 
Uilia* uable dwarf 
bedding plants for sun 
or partial shade. 
1420 
gracilis, Prima Don¬ 
na. Light rose.25 
1430 gracilis, luminosa. 
Scarlet blooms; 
brown foliage. 10 
in.25 
semperflorens, Erfor- 
dia. Rosy carmine; 
green foliage. 10 
in.25 
1461 semperflorens, Gus¬ 
tave Knaake. IV 2 to 2 in. crimson 
flowers, green foliage.50 
TTJBEROUS-ROOTED. G. P. For shady beds. 
1470 Large-flowered, Single Mixed . .. 1.00 
1475 Large-flowered, Double Mixed . 1.00 
Beilis perennis fl. pi. span's 
favorites. For borders in partial shade. Sow 
in August or earlier. 4 in. 
1495 Giant Double Quilled Red. 
1497 Giant Double White. 
1498 Giant Double Rose . 
1499 Giant Double Finest Mixed. 
H. A. Petunia-like; blooming 
Ui UWulllCit profusely all Summer; excellent. 
1515 Finest Mixed. 18 in.Large pkt. 30c. 
1529 Sapphire. Dwarf, dark blue, white eye. 
Large pkt. 75c. 
1530 speciosa major. Deep blue, w r hite throat. . 
.a IJarla G- P- Especially adapted for 
v-'CJ IbcUlal la. greenhouse culture. 
1555 Kelways Perfect Model. Replete with 
marvelous shades and markings, self- 
spotted, blotched and striped. 
^^lonrlul^ (Pot Marigold.) H. A. Splendid 
L/aieilUUla. for Summer bouquets. 
1570 Perry’s Double Finest Mixed. . . % oz. 25c. 
1575 Perry’s Orange King. y z oz. 30c. 
1580 Meteor. Orange, striped primrose.% oz. 30c. 
1590 Lemon Queen. Clear lemon yellow. 1 /^ oz. 30c. 
1593 Ball Gold. Deep golden yellow. 
1595 Ball Improved Orange. Large golden.... 
1600 Sensation. (Campfire.) Brilliant orange... 
In answer to the 
Oft Repeated Question 
may we suggest the 
following as desirable 
ANNUAL FLOWERS 
For Window and Porch Boxes 
*Ageratum. Blue or white 
Sweet Alyssum. White 
*Dusty-millers for edgings 
Nasturtiums. Mixed colors 
^Pansies. Your choice of colors 
Petunias. Balcony varieties 
Phlox. To color if you choose 
Portulaca. Mixed colors 
*Salvia. Dwarf scarlet varieties 
Marigolds. Especially Golden 
Crown, Signata pumila and other 
dwarf kinds 
^Verbena. Your choice of colors 
Zinnia. Especially Lilliput varie¬ 
ties and Mexican Hybrids 
All are offered in this catalog and 
easily grown from seed, though those 
marked with a star (*) are best started 
indoors early unless you prefer to buy 
plants. See inside front cover page. 
1610 
1615 
1621 
1622 
1623 
1630 
Finest Mixed . Oz. 35c. 
atrosanguinea. Vel¬ 
vety crimson. 
% oz. 25c. 
Marmorata. Yellow 
marbled red. 
% oz. 25c. 
Splendens. Golden 
yellow, brown cen¬ 
ters . Vi oz. 25c. 
Tiger Star. Reddish 
brown and yellow. 
14 oz. 35 c. 
Golden Wave. Yellow, 
maroon center. 
!/£ oz. 25 c. 
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.10 
.10 
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Coreopsis. 
(H a r d y 
Perennial 
Calliopsis.) Showy, pro¬ 
fuse blooms from June 
to October. 
1635 Mayfield Giant. The 
largest and finest 
deep golden yellow. 
Large pkt. 40c. 
1 638 grandiflora fl. pi. Semi¬ 
double yellow. 
1640 lanceolata. Large; ex¬ 
tra fine. . . 14 oz. 50c. 
Annual Canterbury- 
bells. 
.15 
.25 
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It is now possible to 
have these lovely sub¬ 
jects in bloom at almost 
any season—even dur¬ 
ing the Winter in the cool greenhouse—by 
sowing the seed in succession for the 2 V 2 ft. 
plants bloom in less than six months from 
sowing. Each plant throws from six to 
eight delightful spikes and will add a new 
touch to gardening—inside or out. 
Large pkt. any color, 50c. 
1788 Angelus Bell. Deep rose. 
1790 Blue Bell. (New.) Cambridge blue. 
1792 Liberty Bell. Intense violet-blue. 
1794 Mission Bell. (New 7 .) Clear, soft pink.... 
1796 Wedding Bell. (New 7 .) Pure w’hite. 
179 8 Mixed Colors . 
\ r\ »■> 11 1 -v (Bellflower.) H. P. V aluable 
campanula. for June and July blooms. 
1650 carpatica. (Harebell.) Bright blue: fine 
for rockeries. 6 in.Large pkt. 40c. 
1655 carpatica alba. White. 6 in.. Large pkt. 40c. 
1675 persicifolia grandiflora coerulea. (Peach 
Bells.) Deep blue. 2 ft.. Large pkt. 60c. 
1680 persicifolia grandiflora alba. Pure w r hite. 
2 ft.Large pkt. 60c. 
1683 persicifolia Telham Beauty. Extra large, 
pale China blue.Large pkt. $1.00 
1695 pyramidalis. (Chimney Bell.) Blue. 6 ft. 
For partial shade.Large pkt. 50c. 
1700 pyramidalis alba. Pure white. 6 ft. 
Large pkt. 50c. 
1705 rotundifolia. (Scotch Bluebell.) Deep blue, 
June. 18 in.Large pkt. 60c. 
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