Perry Seed Company, 12-13 FaneuiJ Hall Square, Boston 
ASTERS—Continued 
Imbricated Pompons. type, blooming toward 
the end of Ailgust. Upright, compact Pjants, 15 
in. tall, bearing numerous small, round, doupie 
blooms with full cushioned centers. Useful either 
as pot plants or for bedding, though generally 
grown for cuttings—frequently the whole plant 
being cut as a unit. 
Not Wilt Sesistant. 
No. 
645 Pompons ISXized, Pkt, 15c>i large ptt. 45c. 
Aubrietia. 
(Rock Cress). H. P. Dwarf, 
rock plants, blooming profusely 
in earlv Soring. 4 to 6 in. 
No. 
1335 
1338 
leichtUni. Deep rose...... -: •: v ;- 
large-flowered Hybrids. Very bright.... 
PkL 
$0.25 
.15 
Balsa 
(Lady’s Slipper.) H. A. Blooms 
profusely all Summer. 2 ft. 
namAiiia -piowered Mixed. .Large pkt. 35c. 
m. 
BsptlStfl* (False Indigo.) H. P. 
1385 australis. Dark blue. Lupine-like blos¬ 
soms in May. 3 ft.Large pkt. 40 c. .15 
Improved Giant California Sunshine. 
A magnificent new type growing 3 ft. tall, carry¬ 
ing large, showy blooms 5 to 6 in. across on 
long stems—superb for cutting. The color com¬ 
binations are particularly beautiful as most of 
them have a two-toned effect created by the 
cushion-like center of a different shade than 
the long, gracefully curved outer petals. Rather 
late (mid-September) but worth waiting for. 
Not Wilt Xbeslstant. 
Separate Colors or Mixed. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 75c. 
1225 Alpenglow. Light purple with creamy center. 
1230 Blue Moon. Bright blue with amber center. 
1235 Moonbeam. Snow white, small light orange 
C6Ilt6r. 
1240 Rainbow. Rose pink with soft orange center. 
1245 Shell Pink. A lovely color; very graceful. 
Stratosphere. Dark blue with orange centers. 
1220 G-iant Sunshine Mixed. 
H. H. A. Valuable dwarf bedding 
Dc^Uilia. plants for sun or partial shade. 
1420 gracilis, Prima Donna. Light rose. 10 in. 
1430 gracilis, luminosa. Scarlet blooms; brown 
foliage. 10 in.. .. 
1455 semperflorens, Brfordia. Rosy carmine; 
green foliage. 10 in............v...... 
1461 semperflorens, Dightning. Carmine scarlet 
flowers, green foliage. 
TUBBBOXJS-BOOTBD. G. P. For shady beds. 
1470 Large-flowered, Single Mixed. 
1475 Large-flowered, Double Mixed.. 
.25 
.25 
25 
.25 
1.00 
1.00 
Beilis perennis fl. pi. 
favorites. For borders in partial shade. Sow 
in August or earlier 4 in. 
1495 Giant Double Quilled Bed.25 
1497 Giant Double White.15 
1498 Giant Double Bose.15 
1499 Giant Double Finest Mixed.15 
Single Giants of California. FtoYimln 
diameter, yellow center. Midsummer. 
Not Wilt Resistant. 
Separate Colors or Mixed. Pkt. 10c., large pkt. 40c. 
No. No. 
1290 Finest Mixed. 1310 Bose 
1300 Purple. 1315 White. 
1305 Light Blue. 
1317 MABBCHAL JOFFBB. (Chinensis Single.) An 
intense crimson-scarlet, 2 to 3 in. across 
with yellow discs. Very showy. 
Pkt. 15c., large pkt. 50c. 
RrrkWAlliA H. A. Petunia-like; blooming 
UlUTraiiia* profusely all Summer; excellent 
1515 Blata Mixed. Blue and white. 18 in. 
Large pkt. 30 c. 
1529 Sapphire. Dwarf, dark blue, white eye. 
9 to 10 in. tall.Large pkt 75 c. 
1530 specidsa major. Deep blue, white throat.. 
G. P. Especially adapted for 
walut^Ulal Id* greenhouse culture. 
1555 Kelway’s Perfect Model. Replete with 
marvelous shades and markings, self- 
spotted, blotched and striped. 
Hardy Perennial Asters. 
Not Wilt Resistant. Easily grown from seed. 
The dwarf and Alpinus type are indispensable 
for the rock garden 
No. Pkt. 
1320 Alpinus Goliath. Large light blue, yellow 
centers. Choice for May and June, 
blooms in full sun. 6 to 10 in.$0.20 
1325 Alpinus Dark Beauty. Deep purple blue 
flowers. 12 in.25 
1328 Alpinus Mixed. A choice blend of white. 
light blue, dark blue and lavender 
shades. 12 in.Large pkt. 50c. .15 
1329 Wartburg Star. Lavender blue with pro¬ 
nounced yellow centers Good-sized 
blooms on long stems suitable for cut¬ 
ting. 2 ft.Large pkt. 65c. .25 
1330 Tall Large Flowered Hybrids. An excep¬ 
tionally fine mixture. 4 to 5 ft.15 
See Page 34 for Plants of 
Hardy Asters 
r^AlonrliilA (Pot Marigold.) H. A. Splendid 
V.^aic;nauica. summer bouquets. 
1570 Perry’s Double Finest Mixed... ^ oz. 25c. 
1575 Perry’s Orange King.oz. 30c. 
1590 Lemon Queen. Clear lemon yellow. % oz. 30c. 
1591 Apricot Queen. (New.) Soft apricot, shad¬ 
ed orange, with dark eye.... ^ oz. 60c. 
1593 Ball Gold. Deep golden yellow.. % oz. 80c. 
1595 Ball Improved Orange.^ oz. 80c. 
1596 Ball Masterpiece. Rich, deep orange with 
dark center .% oz. 60c. 
1597 Orange Sunshine. Chrysanthemum-flow¬ 
ered like Chrysantha but golden orange 
in color .Large pkt. 40c. 
1598 Chrysantha. (Sunshine.) Unique, pure 
buttercup-yellow blooms on long, wiry 
stems. Long, loosely arranged petals, 
Chrysanthemum-like. A fine cut flower. 
^ oz. 35c. 
1599 Orange Shaggy. Long, narrow, deeply la- 
ciniated petals . hi oz. 35c. 
1600 Sensation. (Campfire.) Brilliant orange. 
hi oz. 80c. 
1601 chrysantha Twilight. Pastel yellow blend¬ 
ed with white.Large pkt. 35c. 
Asclepias. 
(Milkweed, or Swallowwort.) 
H. P. Showy orange clusters. 
590 tuberosa. August. 2 ft.Large pkt. 75c. 
Acn; 4 rAnilC G. P. Excellent for conserva- 
y~~Vdpai tory or house decoration. 
600 plumosus nanus. 18 in.100 seed 75c. 
605 sprengeri .Large pkt. 50c. 
Asperula. (wooaruft.) 
Ideal for borders. 
615 odorata. (Sweet Woodruff.) H. P. Sweet- 
scented white flowers. Useful in the 
rock garden. 8 in.Large pkt. 35c. 
.15 
1610 
1615 
1621 
25 
1622 
.15 
1623 
1628 
1630 
(Annual Coreopsis.) Wiry- 
stemmed, bright flowers; ideal 
for cutting, or for massing in a border. 2 ft. 
Finest Mixed.Oz. 35 c. 
atrosanguinea. Velvety crimson. ^ oz. 25c. 
Marmorata. Yellow marbled red. hi oz. 25c. 
Splendens. Golden yellow, brown center. 
hi oz. 25c. 
Tiger Star. Reddish brown and yellow. 
hi oz. 35c. 
Gold Crest. Semi-double golden yellow 
with chestnut brown center. Very bright. 
hi oz. 35 c. 
Golden Wave. Yellow, maroon center. 
hi oz. 25c. 
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