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PERRY’S NOVELTIES 
For 1941 GARDENS 
MARIGOLD, DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH SPRY 
Winner of a Silver Medal, All-America Selections for 1941 
4154 A splendid New Double French Marigold of the Lilliput type so 
much in demand for edges and borders. Spry grows only 9 in. tall and 
the dwarf, compact plants have a spread of 15 in. The flowers are 114 in. 
across and have bright, clear yellow crested centers surrounded by several 
rows of mahogany red guard petals. The plants are very free flowering 
and come into bloom in 9 weeks from the time the seed is sown. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, MISSION GIANT GOLDSMITH 
4091 A new Marigold of exceptional merit and a Bronze Medal Winner in 
the All-America Selections for 1941. The plants average about 2 ft. in 
height, are base branching and produce 8 to 12 stems of excellent cutting 
length. The side branches have just as large flowers as the central stems. 
The rich orange blossoms measuring 4 to 5 in. in diameter are almost a 
perfect ball. In both size and form they resemble a giant incurved Chrys- 
anthemum. Goldsmith is ideal for cutting or for garden decoration and 
comes into bloom fully two weeks ahead of the ordinary African types. 
See color illustration on front cover. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 75c. 
PETUNIA, RADIANCE 
5327 An outstanding new Petunia and winner of a Silver Medal in the All- 
America Selections for 1941. Rich, bright rose with an underlying tone 
of salmon, which seems to intensify the brilliance of the large flowers. 
The golden yellow in the throat tends to add warmth and life to the 
general color. The plants attain a uniform height of about 18 in. and 
are nicely branched. See color ilustration on front cover. 
Pkt. 25c., large pkt. $1.00 
PETUNIA 
DWARF RUFFLED GENERAL WASHINGTON 
5383 A new color in the dwarf ruffled class, which, like Martha Washington 
and Betsy Ross is certain to become a favorite. General Washington has 
well ruffled blooms with large, open throats 3 or more inches in diameter. 
The bell portion of the flower is a rich, velvety crimson, shading to glis- 
tening reddish black in the throat. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. $1.25 
PETUNIA, DWARF BEDDING, FIRST LADY 
Winner of a Silver Medal, All-America Selections for 1941 
5329 Dwarf, bushy plants bearing a profusion of light rose pink flowers 
over 214 in. across from early Summer until frost. Highly recommended 
for bedding as the plants will not fade under hot weather conditions. 
Pkt. 25c., large pkt. $1.00 
PETUNIA, VICTORIOUS ALL-DOUBLE 
BLUE BROCADE 
Winner of a Silver Medal, All-America Selections for 1941 
5349 A new addition to the popular All Double type. Blue Brocade, a 
handsome shade of violet blue, has beautifully fringed, fragrant, double 
flowers. The plants are dwarf, compact and very free flowering. Seed 
should be started early under glass and the plants set out in the garden 
after all danger of frost is passed. See color illustration on pee mAs 
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PHLOX GIGANTEA, ROSY MORN 
5398 This season another color is added to this grand type. Possessed of 
the same fine habits of its predecessors this splendid new variety has large, 
deep rose-pink flowers with contrasting white eyes, making a most strik- 
ing combination. It is well worthy of the Bronze Medal awarded it in the 
All-America Selections for 1941. See color illustration on front cover. 
Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 75c. 
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