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PERRY’S DAHLIAS OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT 
Only strong divisions (with eyes) of field 
grown roots are sold, each being carefully 
labeled and packed. Cultural leaflet in- 
cluded with each order. 
Initials following the name indicate the 
class to which the variety belongs, viz.: 
F.D.—Formal Decorative; I.D.—Informal 
Decorative; C.—Cactus; 8.C.—-Semi-Cactus. 
BLUE RIBBON DAHLIAS 
Arelda Lloyd. (I.D.) A hugerich glistening 
yellow. The plants are strong, sturdy 
and free flowering. Each 75c. 
Ernestine Wright. (F.D.) The large round 
blooms are nearly white, lightly suffused 
lavender pink. Each 75c. 
Clara Carder. (F.D.) Immense, cyclamen 
pink flowers. An unusual and _ beautiful 
dahlia. Each 50ce. 
Curly Locks. golden apricot 
shading to One of the 
argest. Each 60c. 
(I.D.) Soft pink blooms 
Each 50c. 
Extremely 
Each 50c. 
(S.C.) Glowing pome- 
blooms borne on long 
A real prize winner. 
Each $1.50. 
CED me Richt 
deep orange. 
Grace Curling. 
shading to orchid. 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. (I.D.) 
large violet purple flowers. 
Lenda T. Hanks. 
eranate purple 
straight stems. 
Lois Walcher. (F.D.) ‘A nvost unusual vari- 
ety. The base is purple with purple mark- 
ings and flecks through the white tips, 
Each $1.00, 
Monarch of the East. (F.D.) Strong sturdy 
plants bearing a profusion of rich golden 
bronze flowers on extra strong stiff stems. 
Each 75c 
Mrs. J. K. Alexander. (I.D.) The largest 
buttercup yellow grown. Each 60c, 
Pride of Austinburg. (I.D.) Beautiful 
blooms of rich glistening apricot blended 
with violet, rose and buff. Each 50ce. 
White Wonder. (I.D.) Giant snow white 
flowers with long pointed petals so twisted 
and curled as to give a light fluffy appear- | 
ance. Each 50c. 
BLUE RIBBON COLLECTIONS 
No. 1. The above twelve wonderful giant | 
Dahlias are among the largest grown. We | 
will postpay the entire collection to one 
address for the low price of $5.00. 
No. 2. Any six of the above except Lenda 
Hanks and Lois Walcher for $2.75. 
PLANT 
HENRYI (Orange Speciosum). Very hardy 
and attractive, blooming when most Lilies 
are through flowering. Plant in a little 
shade. Bears six or more nodding flowers 
of a soft orange with a few raised brown 
spots. Brown anthers. Often reaches 6 ft. 
Plant about 10in.deep. Each 50c., doz4$5.00 
REGALE. White, fragrant, trumpet-shaped 
flowers suffused pink on outside. Inside 
center of trumpet is canary yellow shading 
to a creamy white on the outside at outer 
edge of the petals. Plant 8 to 9 in. deep. 
Blooms early July. Each 35c., doz. $4.00 
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Halserova 
A handsome and unusual variety. The 
flowers are white, heavily marked and flecked 
a bright purple-red. Short sturdy plants with 
strong stems. Each 75ce. 

PERRY’S SPECIAL 
DAHLIA COLLECTIONS 
To save labor and to give you extra 
value we are offering these wonderful 
collections at very attractive prices. 
Each Dablia is labeled with name, 
carefully packed and sent postpaid. 
We cannot give you the names of the 
Dahlhas in advance. 
Order collections by number. 
No. 3. 12 GIANT DECORATIVES, 
a genuine bargain. Notwo alike. Has 
always been a popular collection with 
our trade. 12 Giant Dahlias $2.50. 
No. 4. 15 POMPON DAHLIAS. Con- 
tains many beautiful colors and will 
give an abundance of flowers for cut- 
ting. This type is of great value for 
bouquets and floral arrangements. 
15 fine Pompons $2.50. 
No. 5. 12 MIXED DAHLIAS. This 
collection includes decoratives, minia- 
tures, cactus and pompon Dahlias. 
This will be of exceptional value to the 
amateur, who will want the several 
types. $2.50. 
No. 6. 6 MAMMOTH DECORATIVE 
DAHLIAS. Each dahlia in this col- 
lection should grow 10 to 12 inches 
across. A real buy. $2.50. 


PERRY'S 
LOVELY POMPON DAHLIAS 
Cheridor. Fine, strong plants bearing quan- 
tities of rich, orange red flowers on long 
stems. Each 35c. 
Coral Glow. A true coral pink with a trace 
of gold at the base of each petal. One of 
the finest pompons grown. Each 25c. 
Fascinator. A tall plant having deep orange 
flowers shading to salmon. Long stems. 
Each 35c. 
Gloria. An attractive and interesting vari- 
ety, variegated red and white. Each 30c. 
Iroquois Flame. Intense flame red. Strik- 
ing and very showy. Fine stems for cut- 
ting. Each 25c. 
Montague Wooten. Deep purplish red 
flowers with a trace of white at the base of 
the petals. An abundance of blooms are 
produced on strong vigorous plants. 
Each 25c. 
No. 7. SPECIAL: ONE EACH OF THE 
ABOVE SIX FINE POMPON BAHLIAS 
$1.56. 
PERRY’S 
“DOLLAR SPECIALS”’ 
No. 8. 6 LARGE FLOWERING 
DAHLIAS. One each of six large 
beautiful varieties, each one a differ- 
ent color. Very special. $1.00. 
No. 9. 8 POMPON DAHLIAS. A 
good assortment of different colors of 
these fine little beauties. 8 for $1.00. 
No. 10. 6 MINIATURE DAHLIAS. An 
ideal collection of the several types, 
such as decorative, cactus, peony flow- 
ered, etc. The flowers are compara- 
tively small with long stems lending 
themselves admirably to all sorts of 
cut flower arrangements. The plants 
average about 3 feet in height. Get 
acquainted with these splendid 
dahlias. $1.00. 
No. 11. 7 MIXED DAHLIAS. Several 
different types, sizes and colors. An 
exceptional offer. $1.00. 

We reserve the right to make a substitu- 
tion, if necessary, in any collection, without 
notice. 

Send 10c. for our complete lst of 
Dahlias and cultural directions. 10c. will 
apply to first order from this list. 

PERRY’S HARDY LILIES 

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SUNSET LILY (Pardalium Giganteum). 
Does well in full sun or partial shade. The 
reflexed portion of the petals is a brilliant 
orange-red; the base of the flower, yellow, 
heavily spotted with small brown spots. 
5 to 6 ft. Bloomsin July. Plant 8 in. deep. 
Jumbo Bulbs...... Each 40c., doz. $4.00 
SUPERBUM (Our native Turkscap Lily). 
4 to 5 ft. tall, this splendid Lily produces a 
profusion of rich orange nels: with re- 
curved petals tipped red and spotted dark 
brown. Blooms in July and August. Plant 
4 to 5 in. deep. Each 25c., doz. $2.50 
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TENUIFOLIUM (Coral Lily). 
graceful Lily with threadlike leaves and 
clusters of nodding, tiny, bell-like recurved 
flowers of brilliant coral-red in June. Plant 
only 6 in. deep. 
Each 20c., 
A dwarf, very 
doz. $2.00, 100 $15.00. 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (The Common 
Tiger Lily). A strong grower, easy of 
culture and very hardy. The flowers are 
dark salmon orange, heavily spotted pur- 
plish black. Blooms August and Septem- 
ber. Splendens is the finest form of the 
Tiger Lily. Each 25ce., doz. $2.50. 
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