PERKINS PERENNIALS FOR YOUR GARDEN 
Summer-flowering Phlox 
Africa. Carmine-red with blood-red eye. Each 35c. 
Atlanta. (Pat. 329.) Very large flower-heads. The florets 
are white, beautifully shaded pale blue, with a deep blue 
eye. Each 60c. 
Augusta. (Pat. 252.) A strong-growing variety of medium 
height, with bronze-green leaves. Flowers brilliant cherry- 
red. An outstanding Phlox. Each 60c. 
B. Comte. One of our standard Phlox. Flowers a rich dark 
amaranth-red. Each 30c. 
Blue Commander. One of the so-called blue Phlox. Each 30c. 
Border Gem. 3 ft. Large trusses of well-formed violet-blue 
flowers. Each 30c. 
Border Queen. An outstanding dwarf Phlox with large florets 
of watermelon-pink. Has been very satisfactory in our 
garden trials for several years. Each 35c. 
Brilliant. [Large trusses of crimson flowers. Each 35c. 
Charles H. Curtis. A new Phlox of great merit. A strong 
grower with good clean foliage; flowers sunset-red. Each 40c. 
Cheerfulness. A vigorous grower with panicles of salmon- 
orange flowers. Holds its color well. Each 40c. 
Count Zeppelin. Flowers pure white, with a vermilion-red 
eye. Free-flowering and a good grower. Each 30c. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink with dark eye. Each 35c. 
Ethel Pritchard. French mauve, almost blue. If possible, 
plant next to yellow or white flowers. Each 35c. 
Firebrand. Medium height. Flowers brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Each 35c. 
George Stipp. An excellent new Phlox having deep glowing 
salmon flowers with lighter eye. Does not fade. Each 35c. 
Harvest Fire. Brilliant salmon-orange color on a vigorous 
bush. Disease-resistant foliage. Each 35c. 
Lillian. A beautiful early salmon-pink. Each 30c. 
Mary Louise. Pure white flowers, very large. Clean foliage 
and a prolific bloomer. Each 45c. 
Miss Lingard. The best early white; pale pink eye. Continu- 
ous blooming throughout the summer. A most desirable 
variety. Each 35c. 
Mrs. Jenkins. A standard l[ate-blooming clear white. Each 
25c. 
Painted Lady. Silver-pink with salmon shading and cherry- 
red eye. Each 30c. ; 
Rheinlander. Fine old-time variety. Salmon-pink. Each 30c. 
R. P. Struthers. Rosy carmine flowers. Each 30c. 
Saladin. | An attention-getting Phlox with vivid scarlet-red 
flowers with bood-red eye. Each 30c. 
Special French. A late-blooming Phlox having flowers of a 
fine bluish pink with a salmon eye. Each 35c. 
Von Hochberg. Dark red. Each 30c. 
Von Lassburg. A quick-growing, free-flowering white. Each 
30c. 
Widar. Violet flowers with a clear white eye. Medium height. 
Each 30c. 
Try Our Baby Phlox 
ZtOreZoce 12 for $1.15 
Our Baby Phlox are young plants started in the greenhouse 
during the winter. All should bloom this year. 8 desirable 
varieties: B. Comte, Brilliant, Enchantress, Rheinlander, 
R. P. Struthers, Saladin, Special French, Starlight. 
Plantain-Lily 
FUNKIA lanceolata. August, September. Suitable for 
shade or sun. Flowers lavender. Each 25c. 
Spp. A broad green-leaved form with lavender flowers on tall 
stems. Each 35c. 
Subcordata grandiflora. August. Large leaves; pure white 
lily-shaped flowers. Plant in shade. Each 40c. 
Thomas Hogg. New. A strong-growing variety for shade or 
sun. Likes moisture. Large clear leaves with a silver edging; 
lavender flowers. Each 40c. 
Variegata. Variegated foliage and lavender flowers. Each 30c. 
Oriental Poppies 
PAPAVER, Helen Elizabeth. Large La France-pink flowers. 
on 30-inch stems. Young plants from 3-inch pots. Each 30c. 
Olympia. Large, semi-double, flame-scarlet flowers. Each 
50c. 
Iceland Poppies Each 20c. 
PAPAVER nudicaule. 1 ft. Short-lived perennials with 
graceful cup-like flowers on Iong slender stems which arise 
from a neat tuft of light green, deeply cut leaves. Keep well 
as a cut-flower. AII colors, mixed. 
Primroses Each 35c. 
PRIMULA veris kleyni. A special strain of robust-growmg 
plants having large yellow flowers shaded apricot. Said to 
be hardy anywhere in the United States. Should be planted 
in a partially shaded place. 
Excelsior Strain. A mixture of Iarge-flowering varieties. 
Rudbeckia 
Golden Glow. 6 ft. A good plant for the rear of the garden. 
Bright yellow flowers similar to small double chrysanthe- 
mums. Each 25c. 
The King. An improved purple Coneflower with broad, deep 
crimson-red petals and rich coppery bronzy cones. Each 40c. 
White Luster. Large pure white flowers. Grows about 3 
feet high and blooms over a very Jong period. A good 
novelty. Each 75c. 
Sage-Brush 
ARTEMISIA lactiflora. 3 ft. August to September. A tall- 
growing plant with finely cut foliage and heads of fragrant 
white flowers. Good for cutting. Each 35c. 
Silver King. 3 ft. A white-leaved plant used for contrast. 
The silvery flowers are fine in bouquets, and may be dried 
for winter use. Each 30c. 
Sea-Lavender 
STATICE latifolia. 2 ft. Summer. The leathery leaves form 
a tuft at the ground from which arise several stems bearing 
numerous small lavender flowers similar to baby’s-breath. 
Give full sunlight. Flowers may be dried and kept a long 
time. Each 25c. 
Dumosa. 21% ft. Dense cushions of pure silver-gray flowers. 
Each 30c. 

Hardy Phlox 
All 35c. plants are 3 for $1.00 
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STILLWATER ROAD .- 
SAINT PAUL 9, MINN. 
