For a Riot of Color Sow Perry’s Cape Cod Mixture of Annual Flowers 
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DELPHINIUM Pacific Giants 
THE FINEST STRAIN IN CULTIVATION 
Easily the largest type ever introduced. The plants are practically immune 
from mildew and produce gigantic spikes of nearly 100 per cent large, double 
flowers. Delphiniums, without question, are the most stately of our hardy garden 
flowers and no herbaceous border is complete without them. Beautiful effects 
may be had by combining them with hardy Lilies. 
2525 Black Knight Series. Dark violet blue flowers with black bees. The dark- 
est of them all. The individual blossoms are 2% to 3 in. in diameter, beautifully 
formed, with a luminosity and vividness not seen before in Delphinium. 
Pkt. 75c. 
2526 Blue Bird Series (Novelty). Long, graceful spikes of clear, medium blue 
with white bees. A great achievement and well worthy of the name ‘Blue 

Bird.”’ It sets a new standard in blues of today. PEGE 75; 
2527 Blue Jay Series. The finest dark blue shades ranging from clear medium 
to dark blue with contrasting dark bees. Pkt. 75c. 
2530 Galahad Series. Enormous individual glistening white flowers often 3 in. 
% in diameter. Without doubt the finest white Delphinium. Pkt. 75c. 
2532 Summer Skies Series. Light sky blue with contrasting white bees. A 
Petunia, Igloo very lovely color and one long sought for in Delphiniums. Pkt. 75c. 
; 2537 Round Table Series. An outstanding blend of 
all the above series with the addition of many new 
THREE NE W FANTASY ZINNIAS color developments combining to make the finest 
mixture of Delphinium it is possible to offer. 
Gay, shaggy and informal, Fantasy Zinnias have steadily increased in popularity Pkt. 75c. 
during the past several years they have been available. Further rounding out the 
color range are the following three additions: 
8691 Gold Dust. Dainty curled and twisted petals of light golden orange. 
Pkt. 20c. 
8692 Melody. An intriguing shade of rich orchid lavender. Pkt. 20c. 
8694 Pink Frills. Soft pastel shade of pink. Pkt. 20c. 
DWARF DOUBLE ZINNIAS 
Cut and Come Again 
8511 Sunshine Tints. Pastels are among the most popular shades in cut flowers. 
This strain comprises many Autumn tints of bronze, golden yellow and apricot 
as well as delicate pinks, creamy yellow and soft tones of salmon. Plant freely 
and have a continuous supply of flowers for cutting throughout the Summer until 
frost. 12 to 18 in. Pkt. 20c. 

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 endure ordinary weather to 
killing Autumn frosts. Sowing seed indoors or in frames will hasten blooming. 
1s Piss. Hardy Biennials. Bloom one season only. 
H.H.P. Half Hardy Perennials. Require protection. 
HEP: Hardy Perennials. Should not require Winter protection. 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. 
Gabe Greenhouse Perennials. Always kept inside. 
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 filling in odd corners and waste places you want to make attrac- 
tive 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 almost any soil with a minimum of care 
and every assurance of success. 
Pkt. 25c., oz. 40c., 14 Ib. $1.25, Ib. $4.00 

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