Every Good Garden Begins with Good See d—Plant Perry s 
Other Fine Flowers hr Modern Gardens 
We stock many other choice items not listed—please ask for them 
The following abbreviations are used throughout our 
flower seed list that you may have some guide as to proper 
treatment. 
H.H.A. Half Hardy Annuals. Slight frosts will injure. 
H.A. Hardy Annuals. Seed may be sown in the open to en¬ 
dure ordinary weather to killing Autumn frosts. Sow¬ 
ing seed indoors or in frames will hasten blooming. 
H.B. Hardy Biennials. Bloom one season only. 
H.H.P. Half Hardy Perennials. Requires protection. 
H.P. Hardy Perennials. Should not require Winter protec¬ 
tion. 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. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). H.P. 2 ft. 
No. 
504 Crimson Star. An attractive, long-spurred, deep 
crimson with a creamy white corolla. 
Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 75c. 
ASTER. Wilt-resistant annual variety. 2 ft. 
624 Aurora, Golden Sheaf. The nearest Yellow Aster 
to date. A choice, quilled, branching sort. 
Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 65c. 
ASTER. A dwarf, hardy perennial. 2 ft. 
1329 Wartburg Star. A good-sized, lavender blue on 
long stems; just right for cutting. Pronounced yellow 
centers. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 65e. 
CALENDULA. A bright, showy annual cut flower. 
1597 Orange Sunshine. A fitting companion to the 
popular Chrysantha—the first of the Chrysanthemum- 
flowered type. Pkt. 20c., large pkt. 40c. 
CHEERANTHUS. A bright, hardy perennial. 1 ft. 
2083 Allioni, Golden Redder. A lovely, golden yellow 
flower for the rockery or for edgings. 
Pkt. 15c., large pkt. 25c. 
COREOPSIS. A hardy perennial for bouquets. 
1638 Double Sunburst. Valuable as a bright golden 
yellow flower when other yellows are scarce. 
Pkt. 20c., large pkt. 40c. 
CORNFLOWER (Centaurea). A fine edging plant. 
1960 Jubilee Gem. The only dwarf, deep blue Corn¬ 
flower. Handsome anywhere in the garden. 
Pkt. 20c., large pkt. 75c. 
DIANTHUS. Dwarf, hardy, garden Pinks. 
2623 Rock Garden Species. A special mixture of rare 
species in beautiful colors especially chosen for rock 
gardens. Very choice. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 75c. 
PERRY’S “CAPE COD MIXTURE” OF 
ANNUAL FLOWERS 
If you want a riot of color all Summer, with something 
constantly coming into bloom—with all the interest of 
a surprise package—plant this mixture. It contains a 
big variety of our best flowering annuals. Many of 
them are suitable for cutting. All are admirable for fill¬ 
ing 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 in al¬ 
most any soil with a minimum of care and every assur¬ 
ance of success. 
Pkt. 20c., oz. 35c., lb. $1.25 
GAILLARDIA (Blanketflower). Glorious perennials. 
No. 
2978 Goblin. The first dwarf, compact variety and one 
of great value for rock gardens and borders. If sown in 
March or April the plants will flower the first year. 
Pkt. 25c. 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS. Decorative fruits. 
3120 Perry’s Special Hybrids. A remarkable mixture 
of curious small and large fruits, including the bright 
colors. Many have handsome flowers. Seed saved 
from a valuable prize-winning collection. 15 ft. 
Pkt. 15c., 34 oz. 50c., oz. $1.50. 
MORNING-GLORY, Heavenly Blue (Ipomoea). 
3683 Clark’s Early Flowering Strain. The newest and 
best strain of this popular annual climber and the 
earliest to bloom. Sky blue shading to golden yellow 
in the throat. Pkt. 20c., large pkt. 50c. 
HELIOPSIS (Perennial Orange Sunflower). 
3404 Lemoine Strain. Double and semi-double golden 
yellow blooms with great appeal for cutting. 3 to 4 ft. 
Pkt. 20c., large pkt. 60c. 
HOLLYHOCK. A favorable hardy perennial. 
3528 Colorado Sunset. A happy blending of copper 
and cream shades. Double. Pkt. 15c., large pkt. 50c. 
LUPINUS (Hardy Perennial Lupines). 
3986 Harkness Hybrids. A wonderful mixture of 
choice art shades of rose, buff, yellow, terra cotta, 
mauve and blue. Pkt. 15c., large pkt. 35c. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. A delightful annual. 
4219 Crinifolium (Livingstone Daisy). One of the 
easiest grown annuals, thriving in poor soils. Of 
spreading habit, covered with large blooms in varied 
bright colors. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 50c. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING PETUNIAS. See also pages 
12-13. 
5355 Giant Double Fringed “Victorious.” The finest 
strain of large-flowering, dwarf, double Petunias yet 
seen, the flowers often measuring 5 in. across. Contains 
a wonderful range of brilliant colors. Pkt. $1.00. 
5360 Madonna. An exceptional double white. 
Pkt. $1.00. 
5375 Choice Double Mixed. Comprising a pleasing 
variety of colors. Pkt. 25c. 
POPPY (Hardy Iceland Type). 
5823 The Emperor. The finest orange. Distinct from 
all others, its large, full flowers having broad, overlap¬ 
ping petals so fluted and wrinkled as to make them ap¬ 
pear semi-double. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 75c. 
5825 The Empress. Of the same splendid type as The 
Emperor, but in exquisite shades of salmon, rose and 
pink. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 75c. 
5828 Amurense (Yellow Wonder). A new, very large 
buttercup yellow with stems 24 in. or more and coming 
100% true. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 75c. 
SCABIOSA. A glorious, large annual cut flower. 
6484 Rosette. Deep rose, a lovely shade for blooms in 
July and later. 2)4 It. Pkt. 20c., large pkt. 50c. 
ZINNIA. Dwarf, double Cut-and-come-again type. 
8508 Spun Gold. Such a beautiful, pastel shade of but¬ 
ter yellow is a welcome addition. 234-3 in. flowers. 
Pkt. 15c., large pkt. 40c. 
ZINNIA (Crown of Gold Type). 4 to 5 in. blooms. 
8755 Desert Gold. Each golden petal is overlaid with a 
deeper shade creating a pleasing bicolor effect. 
Pkt. 15c., large pkt. 50c. 
