PERKINS BROS. PERENNIALS ARE BLOOMING-SIZE PLANTS 
Showy Columbine Each 35c. 
AQUILEGIA, Crimson Star. A dwarf variety with large 
crimson and white flowers. 
Flabellata nana alba. A semi-dwarf plant with heavy foliage 
and clear white flowers. 
Longissima. Yellow flowers with very long spurs. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Hybrids. A refined long-spurred strain. 
Includes many choice clear colors. 
Coral-Bells 
HEUCHERA, Pink Pearl. A tall-growing variety with 
stems 2 feet long, bearing large heads of deep old-rose 
florets. Blooms over a long period. Each 35c. 
P. Red. A good red variety. Each 35c. 
Queen of Hearts. New. Deep glowing coral-scarlet flowers, 
large and abundant. Long period of bloom. Each 35c. 
Sanguinea. 114 ft. July, August. Crimson-scarlet flowers. 
Each 25c. 
Hoodacre Hybrids. Very vigorous and prolific. Large bells 
in a wide range of colors. Each 25c. 
NOTE: All Coral-Bells from 214-in. pots 
Coreopsis Each 35c. 
Lanceolata grandiflora, Mayfield Giant. 2 to 3 ft. Large, 
bright yellow daisy-like flowers on Jong stems all summer. 
White Daisies Each 35c. 
Alaska. 2 to 3 ft. Summer. One of the best Shasta Daisies. 
Large white flowers, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, on long stems. 
Giant Daisy. A tall-growing fall-blooming white Daisy. 
Very hardy. 
Hartje & Elder. 2 to 2% ft. May to July. A medium-sized 
white Daisy borne on stiff stems. Always in bloom by 
Decoration Day. Should be divided each year. 
June Daisy. A very good medium-sized white Daisy bloom- 
ing all season. 
New White Daisies 
Esther Reed. Pure white double flowers of good Jasting 
quality. The blooms appear continuously throughout the 
summer and measure 4 inches in diameter. Each 40c. 
Marconi. A large double Shasta, on long, strong stems. 
Each 50c. 
Weller’s Sensation. Large flowers from 4 to 5 inches across, 
borne on tall, strong stems. Small yellow center with 
several rows of pure white petals. Each 60c. 
Yellow Daisy Each 35c. 
ANTHEMIS, Moonlight. 2!4 ft. A new variety of the 
hardy Marguerite producing pale yellow flowers over 
2 inches in diameter, all summer. 
Beautiful Delphiniums 
Giant Pacific. This is an American production, noted for 
its long spikes and huge flowers of fine texture and color. 
It is more resistant to disease than many other strains. 
Light Blue or Dark Blue. Each 50c. 
Pure White. Each 50c. 
Guinevere. Light pink-lavender with white bee. Flowers 
2% to 3 inches in diameter. Each 50c. 
Round Table Series. All colors, mixed. Each 50c. 
Summer Skies. Light blue with white bee. Flowers 
medium size. Very prolific. Each 50c. 
Blackmore & Langdon. An unsurpassed strain of English 
hybrid Delphintums. Every plant produces an excellent 
spike of flowers. The color range is fine and the colors are 
clear and bright. There is a good proportion of large double 
and semi-double flowers. Each 35c. 
Belladonna. 2 to 3 ft. We are growing an improved strain 
of this ever-popular light blue Delphintum. The flowers are 
not as large as in the hybrid strains, but the plant bears 
many more spikes of flowers. Each 35c. 
Lamartine. Fairly deep extra bright marine-blue. Similar 
to Belladonna except in color. Each 35c. 
Dropwort 
SPIRAA filipendula. June, July. Numerous corymbs of 
white flowers on stems 15 inches high. Foliage fern-like; 
low growing. Each 30c. 
Filipendula flore-pleno. Double white flowers on 12-inch 
stems. Each 40c. 
False Chamomile Each 35c. 
BOLTONIA. The Boltonias are of easy culture, growing in 
any soil and even in partial shade. To produce large flowers 
divide the clumps every three years, or cut out some of the 
stems in the spring. The head of the plant is wide spreading 
and bears many single aster-like flowers. Pink or White. 
False Dragonhead Each 35c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginica, Vivid. Good plants for the 
sunny border; of easy culture. The deep pink flowers are 
borne on terminal spikes, and will last a long time when cut. 
Summer Glow. A very tall variety with rosy crimson flowers. 
False Indigo Each 35c. 
BAPTISIA australis. 3 ft. Dark blue pea-shaped flowers 
in June. Very attractive foliage all summer. Needs con- 
siderable space as it gets older. 
Flax Each 35c. 
LINUM perenne. Blue Flax. Bush-like plants for an open, 
warm place, to be planted early for best results. Produces 
an abundance of blue flowers daily throughout the summer, 
which usually close about noon. Very showy when planted 
In masses. 
Forget-Me-Not Each 30c. 
6 mn. Everyone is familiar with the charming bright blue 
flowers of the Forget-Me-Not. They prefer partial shade 
and plenty of moisture. Blooms all summer. 
Foxglove Each 35c. 
DIGITALIS, Shirley Hybrids. 2 ft. June, July. A well- 
known biennial having many bell-shaped flowers on long 
spikes. 
Globeflower Each 45c. 
TROLLIUS lIedebouri, Golden Queen. 3 ft. June, July. 
Rich golden yellow, buttercup-like flowers with orange sta- 
mens. Will grow in semi-shade. 
Stately Hollyhocks Each 25c. 
Double flowers, Rose, Maroon, Yellow, White, and 
Scarlet. 
Kansas Gayfeather Each 30c. 
LIATRIS. A clump of Liatris with its characteristic grass- 
like leaves and 5-foot spikes terminated with purple flowers 
in August will help to make your garden different. 
Lavender Each 35c. 
LAVANDULA vera. The true Sweet Lavender used in mak- 
ing sweet bags and sachets. Fragrant, blue flowers in July 
and August. 
Munstead Strain. Large sweet-scented flowers in abundance. 
Blooms earlier than the above. 
Loosestrife Each 50c. 
LYTHRUM, The Beacon. 3 ft. July to September. Long- 
lasting spikes of Jarge clear deep carmine-red flowers. 
Lupines Each 30c. 
Harkness Hybrids. A well-established group of Lupines 
with their foot-long spikes of flowers will make a beauty 
Po in any garden during the early summer. Transplant 
early. 
All 35c. plants are 3 for $1.00 
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