Perry Seed Company, 12-13 Faneuil Hall Square , Boston 25 
PERRY'S PETUNIAS 
SINGLE—BALCONY TYPE 
Separate Colors or Mixed. Pkt. 20c., large pkt. 75c. 
No. No. 
5250 Balcony Rose. 5265 Balcony Velvety 
5255 Balcony Wliite. Blue. 
5260 Balcony Dark Red. 5270 Balcony Mixed. 
5245 Balcony Coppery Rose. A rich new color. 
SINGLE FRINGED AND RUFFLED GIANTS 
Pkt. 
5275 Black Prince. Dark crimson, black throat.$0.50 
5280 Camilla. Light, coppery rose, veined ruby .50 
5285 Princess of Wuertemburg. Rose, deep gar¬ 
net throat. Handsomely ruffled.50 
5300 California Fringed and Ruifled Giants. 
Enormous brightly colored flowers.50 
5305 Dwarf Ruffled Giants, Ramona Strain. An 
outstanding, showy variety.50 
5310 Giants of California. Mixed colors in every 
conceivable shade. Beautifully fringed. .25 
SINGLE, LARGE FLOWERED FRINGED 
5306 Dainty Lady. (New.) The nearest yellow 
to date. See Novelty, page 15.35 
5307 Fringed Royal Purple. Very handsome.. 1.00 
5308 Lace Veil. Dwarf, beautifully fringed. An 
exceptionally attractive, pure white.50 
5312 Pride of Portland. Deep rose. Choice.50 
5309 Setting Sun, Brilliant deep rose, dark 
throats. Fringed .75 
5313 Theodosia. A giant ruifled rosy pink, 
minute stripes in each golden throat.. .50 
5314 White Beauty. Portland type, fringed edge .25 
LARGE FLOWERING—SINGLES 
5302 Dwarf Pink Glory. Glowing deep rose. 
A splendid plain edge sort.35 
5311 Elk’s Pride, or Royal Purple. The best of 
this color. Plain edge.25 
5303 Purple Robe. Deep velvety violet en¬ 
hanced by fine silvery lines usually on 
the plain edges.50 
5304 White Cloud. One of the finest pure 
whites in cultivation. Dwarf and com¬ 
pact in growth. Plain edge.35 
Select Single Bedding Varieties 
Dainty Lady, a fine example of fringed bedding Petunias 
Physalis. 
No. 
5 490 francheti. 
(Chinese Lantern Plant.) H. P. 
Very showy in Winter bouquets. 
Pkt. 
Scarlet.Large pkt. 40c. $0.15 
Phucoct^nlA (False-dragonhead.) H. P. At- 
i ii yo\Jo I cyia. tractive in Midsummer. 3 ft. 
5495 virginica. Pink .Large pkt. 40c. 
5500 virginica alba. Pure white . Large pkt. 40c. 
Platycodon. 
(Japanese Balloonflower.) 
H. P. Fine for borders. 3 ft. 
5501 grandiflora caerulea. Blue . Large pkt. 50c. 
5502 grandiflora alba. White ... Large pkt. 50c. 
5503 mariesi. Dwarf blue. 18 in. Large pkt. 7 5c. 
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5318 
5320 
5323 
5325 
5328 
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5332 
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5335 
5337 
5340 
5345 
5355 
5360 
5375 
CHOICE MIXED BEDDING VARIETIES. 
A fine blend.Large pkt. 40c. 
Celestial Rose. A great improvement over 
Rose of Heaven, being more compact 
in growth and deeper in color. 
Rose of Heaven. A very striking brilliant 
rose. Dwarf .Large pkt. 60c. 
Flaming Velvet. (New.) A rich crimson 
(wine purple) with a velvety sheen.... 
Heavenly Blue. Unusual and pleasing, but 
variable .Large pkt. 50c. 
Martha Washington. Reminds one of a 
rich Pelargonium; blush pink deepening 
to a dark violet throat. Dwarf, only 9 
inches tall. Handsomely ruffled. 
Dwarf Inimitable. Blotched and striped. 
6 in.Large pkt. 40c. 
Snowball. The best pure white bedding 
sort .Large pkt. 40c. 
Rosy Morn. Bright rosy pink, white 
throat Extra dwarf.Large pkt. 60c. 
Howard’s Star Improved. Dark crimson, 
with a five-pointed white star in center. 
Large pkt. 50c. 
Periwinkle. Pastel blue. Dwarf and com¬ 
pact .Large pkt. 50c. 
General Dodds. Blood red, very showy... 
Violacea. An exceptional deep violet; 
dwarf and compact.Large pkt. 60c. 
Double Flowering Varieties 
GIANT DOUBLE FRINGED “VICTORI¬ 
OUS.” The finest strain of large-flower¬ 
ing, dwarf, double Petunias yet seen, 
the flowers often measuring 5 inches 
across. Contains a wonderful range of 
brilliant colors . 
Madonna. An exceptional double white. . 
Choice Double Mixed. Comprising a pleas¬ 
ing variety of colors. 
.10 Poppy. (ANNUAL VARIETIES.) H. A. 
5600 Ferry’s Superb English Mixture. Choice 
varieties, single and double, in the rich¬ 
es est, most brilliant and delicate colors. 
y 2 oz. 25c., oz. 40c. 
15 FERRY’S IMPROVED SHIRLEY 
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5625 
5630 
5640 
5646 
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5650 
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5835 
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Shirley, Finest Mixed. . % lb. $1.25, oz. 50c. 
Salmon Pink . y 8 oz. 35 c. 
Deep Apricot .% oz. 35 c. 
Wild Rose Pink .% oz. 35c. 
Pure White .% oz. 35c. 
American Legion. Brilliant orange scarlet. 
The improved Flanders Field. y± oz. 20c. 
DOUBLE, SWEET BRIAR. A full double 
type, Begonialike, and of an exquisite 
shade of deep rose pink. % oz. 50c. 
Hardy Poppies h. p. 
ALPINUM, Finest Mixed. May to Sep¬ 
tember. Fine for rock gardens. 6 in... 
ICELAND. (Nudicaule.) Will flower the 
first year from seed if sown in March. 
Coonara Pinks, Mixed. Rock garden sub¬ 
jects in light pink, salmon-pink, orange 
and yellow shades.Large pkt. 75c. 
El Monte. Deep orange. A brilliant cut 
flower .Large pkt. 75c. 
Sanford’s Giant Strain, Mixed. New and 
striking colors .Large pkt. 75c. 
ORIENTAL. (Orientale.) Sow as early in 
the Spring as the ground can be worked. 
“EXCELSIOR” Choicest Hybrids. Many 
unusual shades . 
orientale. Scarlet, black spots.. % oz. 75c. 
Mahoney. Maroon shaded crimson. 
Rembrandt. Magnificent orange-scarlet.. 
Salmon Queen. Beautiful.% oz. 60c. 
Queen Alexandra. Bright rosy salmon, 
conspicuous crimson blotch. 
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