PERENNIALS AND ANNUALS OF BEDDING SIZE 
Speedwell 
VERONICA, Bluespire. 214 ft. July, August. An improved 
form of V. spicata. The Speedwells make excellent plants 
for the sunny border. Long spikes of blue flowers. Very 
hardy. Each 35c. 
Incana rosea. New. A pink-flowered form of the woolly- 
leaved Speedwell. Foliage gray. Each 40c. 
True Blue. 1 ft. June. A dwarf form of Speedwell covered 
with striking blue flowers. Each 30c. 
Sea-Pink 
ARMERIA, Glory of Holland. An improved Armeria with 
clear deep pink flowers the size of a silver dollar on stems 
24 inches high. Each 40c. 
Laucheana. A tufted plant with grass-like leaves and bright 
rosy flowers all summer. Low growing. Each 30c. 
Stonecrop Each 30c. 
SEDUM spectabile. 114 ft. This group of Sedums with its 
thick heavy stems, leaves and flowers offers a strong con- 
trast to other garden plants. Foliage light green; flowers 
pink. Keep a long time as a cut-flower. 
Spectabiie, Brilliant. Fiowers deep rose-pink. 
Spectabile variegata. Foliage variegated green and white. 
ANNUALS for the Daily Bouquet 
All annuals are flat-grown plants, once trans- 
planted, well grown and will give splendid results. 
Unless otherwise specified all are 30c. per dozen, 
$2.00 per flat of approximately 100 plants. 
Ageratum. Tall and dwarf varieties. 
White Alyssum. 
Rustproof Snapdragons, Red, White, Pink, Yellow 
and Mixed Colors. 
Wilt-Resistant Branching Asters, Mixed Colors. 
Orange Calendula. 
Double Bachelor Buttons. 
Cosmos, Sensation Mixed; Yellow Flare. 
Dark Blue Lobelia. 
Marigold, Choice tall and dwarf varieties. 
Fragrant White Nicotiana. 
Moss Roses. Double and single, mixed colors. 
Bedding Petunias. Blue, Pink, White, Red, and All 
Colors Mixed; Dwarf California Giants. 
Balcony Petunias. These large-flowered varieties are very 
good for the garden as well as for window boxes. Excellent 
for cutting. Blue, Rose, White, Red. 
Dwarf Annual Phlox. Rose, Scarlet, Yellow. 
Painted Tongue (Salpiglossis), Mixed Colors. 
Scabiosa, Giant-flowered, Mixed Colors. 
Blue Moon. Very choice, light blue. 
Verbena, Mixed Colors. 
Zinnias. Giant and Small-flowered varieties in mixed and 
separate colors. 
Sweet William Each 30c. 
Newport Pink. Double. Blood-red. 
Mixed Colors. 
Midget. A dwarf Sweet William only 3 to 4 inches high. 
Blooms large, in a wide color-range. 
Trailing Myrtle Each 30c. 
VINCA minor, Bowles’ Variety. An excellent ground-cover 
plant with dark green glossy leaves and blue flowers over a 
long period. 
Viola 
Jersey Gem. 6 in. Flowers bright purple, all summer !fong. 
Small blooming-size plants, greenhouse-grown. 2 for 25c. 
Virginia Bluebells Each 40c. 
MERTENSIA. A beautiful early-blooming plant, with blue 
bell-like flowers fading to pink. Foliage disappears during 
the summer. Potted plants. 
Yellow Lupine Each 25c. 
THERMOPSIS caroliniama. 3 to 4 ft. June. A lovely 
lupine-like plant with rich green foliage and yellow flowers 
in racemes. Very hardy. 
Pansies, Salvia, Riverside Ageratum 
Perkins Jumbo Pansies, Mixed Colors. Doz. 45c. 
Salvia, Red or Blue. Doz. 35c. 
Riverside Ageratum. A superior dwarf Ageratum grown 
from cuttings. Doz. 70c. 
Potted Annuals 
Everblooming Dahlias, Unwin Hybrids. Dainty small- 
flowered Dahlias with single to double blooms in a great 
profusion of color. Prefers partial shade. Each 20c.; 
doz. $2.00. 
Morning-Glory, Heavenly Blue. Huge, cheer-giving, light 
blue flowers in great profusion. 3 plants to a pot 30c. per 
pot. 
Petunias for Window Boxes 
White Queen. A superb large white Petunia. Each 20c.; 
doz. $2.00. 
California Giants. Mixed colors. 2 for 35c. 
Potted Lilies 
For Spring Planting 
Regal. Snowy white with yellow center, exterior of petals 
tinged pink. Each 30c. 
Tenuifolium. Siberian Coral Lily. Grow in groups. Coral- 
red in color. Each 15c. 
Double Tiger Lily. Very showy. Each 30c. 
Lily-of-the-Valley. Clumps 35c. 

VEGETABLE PLANTS for Victory 
30c. per doz. 
TOMATOES 
Earliana. Selected strain. Very early. 
Stokesdale. A superior midseason variety for general pur- 
poses and canning. 
Rutgers (an improved Marglobe). A little later than 
Stokesdale; good solid flesh. 
Husk (Ground Cherry). 
Yellow Plum. For jams, eating and decorating. 
PERKINS BROS. 
STILLWATER ROAD 
PEPPERS. 
World Beater. Large fruit, sweet. 
Half-long Hot. A hot Pepper for flavoring. 
CELERY, Early Golden Blanching. 
Late Utah. 
Turnip-rooted. 
EGGPLANT. A delicious vegetable. 
CABBAGE. Early, Late, and Red. 
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