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PERKINS' SLOWER GARDENS 
Early Chrysanthemums 
Earbara Cummings — Flowers clear 
yellow shading to orange bronze. Sep¬ 
tember. Each 25 cents. 
Pink Cushion (Amelia)—Small pink 
double flowers in great profusion. 
Each 25 cents. 
Korean (Hestia)—Semi-double flow¬ 
ers on compact bushy plants. Deli¬ 
cate rose-pink. Each 30 cents. 
Korean (Thalia)—A compact bushy 
plant with orange colored flowers. 
Each 30 cents. 
Clematis (Dwarf) 
Davidiana—A desirable variety 
with bright green foliage and 
deep lavender blue bell shaped 
flowers during August and Sep¬ 
tember. Fragrant. Each 35 
cents. 
Coreopsis 
Lanceolata Grandiflora—Coreopsis; 
2 to 3 ft.; summer. Large, yellow 
flowers on bright long stems. Each 
25 cents. 
Carnations 
Scarlet—Single and double mixed. 
Double Red—Each 25 cents. 
Daisies (White) 
Alaska—One of the best Shasta Dai¬ 
sies. 24 to 36 in.; summer. Large 
white flowers, 4 to 5 inches in diam¬ 
eter, on long stems. Excellent for cut¬ 
ting. Each 25 cents. 
The Prince—24 to 36 in. An English 
strain of large flowered Shasta Daisy. 
Each 25 cents. 
Hartje & Elder—24 to 30 in.; May to 
July. A medium sized white Daisy 
borne on stiff stems. It has proved 
hardy with us without cover. Always 
in bloom by Decoration Day. Should 
be divided each year. Each 25 cents. 
Giant Daisy — A tall growing fall 
blooming white Daisy. Very hardy. 
Each 25 cents. 
Dianthus 
PINKS 
Plumarius Semperflorens—An ever- 
blooming Hardy Garden Pink; 1 ft.; 
all summer. Pinks are of the easiest 
culture, preferring a warm soil. They 
are universal favorites and make ex¬ 
cellent border plants. Specially 
priced. Each 20 cents. 
Her Majesty—A pink of the plumar¬ 
ius type with large pure white double 
flowers. Each 25 cents. 
Arvenensis—An unusually neat ap¬ 
pearing and compact plant. The fo¬ 
liage is a grayish-green, and is stud¬ 
ded with numerous pink flowers. 
Each 25 cents. 
Jock Hybrid, Double Pink—A pretty, 
low growing double dianthus. Flow¬ 
ers pink. Each 30 cents. 
Dicentra 
BLEEDING HEART 
Spectabilis—1 to 2 ft.; spring. Attrac¬ 
tive hardy perennial plants with much 
cut foliage and long racemes of 
graceful pink heart-shaped flowers. 
Easily cultivated; desires part shade. 
Each 50 cents. 
Eximae—Plumy Bleeding Heart; 15 
in.; April to August. Foliage finely cut 
and very attractive. Each 25 cents. 
Digitalis 
FOXGLOVE 
2 ft.; June and July. A favorite bien¬ 
nial having many bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers on long spikes. Each 25 cents. 
Euphorbia 
An interesting plant for your garden. 
Polychroma—1 ft.; May. The 
floral leaves are different 
shades of yellow at flowering 
time. The plant is compact and 
a very hardy herbaceous peren¬ 
nial worth trying. Each 25 cents. 
