PERENNIALS—MAINSTAY OF THE SUMMER GARDEN 
Mallow Each 30c. 
HIBISCUS. Plants 3 to 5 feet high, bearing large cup-like 
flowers similar to hollyhocks. Red, Pink or White. 
Maltese Cross Each 35c. 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica. 3 ft. The common tall bright red 
form of the Maltese Cross or Catchfly. 
Meadow-Rue 
THALICTRUM adiantifolium. 2 ft. A plant grown largely 
for its maidenhatr-fern-like foliage. Small white flowers in 
June. Each 35c. 
Aquilegifolium. Graceful foliage like columbine; delicate 
lavender flowers on 3-foot stems. Each 50c. 
White. Form of above. Each 35c. 
Michaelmas Daisies and Asters 
Adorable. 4 to 5 ft. September, October. A hardy Aster 
with habit and growth similar to that of Harrington’s Pink. 
Flowers are salmon-pink. Each 50c. 
Barr’s Pink 4 to 5 ft. A favorite variety having large pink 
flowers with yellow centers. Each 35c. 
Beechwood Challenger. A semi-dwarf variety with small 
crimson flowers which completely cover the plant. Very 
showy. Each 35c. 
Gayborder Blue. Clear intense blue flowers with bright 
yellow eye. An excellent tall border variety and a good cut- 
flower. Starts blooming in September. Each 40c. 
Hilda Ballard. A strong-growing, branching variety with 
rich green foliage. The enormous flowers are of a beautiful 
opalescent mauve color. Each flower has a deep fringe of 
rays which are particularly soft in appearance. Each 40c. 
Mrs. Francis Childers. Good-sized flowers of rosy red. 
Each 35c. 
Mt. Everest. 3 to 4 ft. An outstanding white Aster. Each 35c, 
Purple. 5 ft. Large purple flowers. Each 25c. 
Red Cloud. A good rosy red Aster for your fall garden. 
Hachia5e: 
Skylands Queen. 3to4ft. An excellent bright blue Aster. 
Flowers very large. Each 35c. 
Star of Eisenach. An Amellus Aster with single, bright 
lavender-blue flowers in August. Each 35c. 
Violetta. 2 ft. During September the plant is completely 
covered with semi-double, deep rich blue flowers. Each 75c. 

Hardy Asters 
Orange Sunflower Each 35c. 
HELIOPSIS, Lemoine’s Giant. 3 ft. A very brilliant bor- 
der plant resembling a small sunflower. Bright yellow flow- 
ers, single to double. Blooms over a very long period and 
makes a good display in the border. Suitable for cutting. 
Painted Daisy Each 35c. 
PYRETHRUM roseum. 214 ft. June. Daisy-like pink 
flowers with yellow centers, on long stiff stems. Suitable for 
cutting. 
Kelway’s Red. A fine variety with bright red flowers. 
Improved Painted Daisies 
Buckeye. A fine double-flowered red variety. Small plants, 
each 45c. 
Florence Shadley. A choice large double pink; small plants. 
Each 50c. 
Pink Bouquet. A very free-blooming Painted Daisy. The 
outer petals are deep rose-pink, while the center consists of 
many small star-like white petals. Each 50c. 
Pincushion-Flower Each 30c. 
SCABIOSA caucasica. 18 in. Lovely daisy-like flowers of 
a soft shade of Iavender. 
Fragrant Pinks 
The delightful sweet-scented garden Pinks are always wel- 
come in any garden. They are easy to grow and give a large 
number of flowers for cutting. 
DIANTHUS, Cyclops. Red hybrids. Each 25c. 
Crimson King. A green-leaved double red Pink or garden 
carnation; blooms all summer. Only semi-hardy but a very 
satisfactory plant. Each 25c. 
Jock Hybrids. A Jow-growing double-flowered Pink. Blooms 
very profusely. Color deep pink. Each 25c. 
Plumarius semperflorens. 1 ft. An everblooming hardy 
garden Pink. Blooms most of the summer. Mixed colors. 
Each 25c. 
Spring Beauty. Double-flowered grass Pinks in a beautiful 
range of color. Very fragrant. Each 25c. 
Perkins’ Double White Pink. Blue-green foliage. Flowers 
double, 2 inches in diameter, white, slightly speckled with 
red in the center. Fragrant. Blooms most of the season. 
Each 35c. 
Dianthus, Old Spice Plant Patent No. 499 
A choice hybrid old-fashioned garden Pink with outstanding 
qualities. Its habit of growth is neat and cushion-like; flower 
stems about a foot tall. The beautiful double carnation-like 
flower is a choice salmon-pink and very fragrant. Blooms 
profusely. Each 60c.; 3 for $1.50. 
Spring-blooming Phlox 
PHLOX subulata. Moss Phlox. A very attractive and satis- 
factory plant for the rockery or edge of the hardy border. 
Plant mn groups of 3 to 6 plants and you will have a fine 
display of color about the end of May. Will grow in partial 
shade. Rose, White and Purple. Each 35c. 
Blue Hills. A new blue variety. Each 35c. 
Fairy. A compact-growing variety with blue flowers. Each 
5G. 
Vivid. A choice rich pink. Each 40c. 
PHLOX divaricata. A very early-blooming Phlox with 
lavender flowers. Good for planting among tulips as a 
ground-cover. This Phlox combined with arabis and yellow 
crocus makes an excellent combination to plant at the base 
of trees. Each 35c. 
All 35c. plants are 3 for $1.00 
PERKINS BROS. . 
STILLWATER ROAD . 
SAINT PAUL 9, MINN. 9 
