
PERENNIAL 
PLANTS 
25¢ each, 6 for $1.35 
(Unless otherwise noted) 
ASTER, MICHAELMAS DAISY—Roydl blue. 
Deep rich blue, strong early. Lilac, Elta. 
Lovely soft pale lilac St. Egwin. Rosy pink; 
very free blooming. Red, Novac-Angliae. 
Large carmine flowers. 
NEW ASTER, SURVIVER—Beautiful pink, 
hardy, fall-blooming. Award of Merit at 
Massachusetts Hort. Soc. ‘‘Harvest Show” 
in 1940. 39c ea., 3 for $1.15. 
BABY’S BREATH, GYPSOPHILA — Panticu: 
lata Compacta—Minute white flowers. Bris- 
tol Fairy—Double white flowers. 49c ea. 
BLEEDING HEART, DICENTRA — Fern- 
leaved everblooming. Eximia. Pink, showy. 
OLD FASHIONED (Spectabilis) — Heart- 
shaped, pink flowers. 35¢ ea., 3 for $1.00. 
CANTERBURY BELLS, COMPANULA — Bi- 
ennial. Large bell-shaped flowers. Blue, 
rose, white. 
HARDY GARDEN CARNATION—Delightful, 
spicy fragrance. Pink, scarlet, white, King 
of Blacks. 
EARLY FLOWERING GARDEN CHRYSAN- 
THEMUM-—Lovely flowers for cutting. Bloom 
from early September until winter. Pale 
Moon, Lavender Lady, Algonquin, Pink 
Luster, Ember Burgundy, Jean Cumming, 
Apollo, Rapture, The Moor, Goblin. 29c ea., 
3 for 85c, 6 for $1.50. 
NEW DWARF CHRYSANTHEMUM. Little 
Bob—Charming low growing Mum, spreads 
to 24 in. diam. Mahogany-bronze double 
button-like flowers. 39c ea., 3 for $1.15. 
NEW CUSHION MUMS—Early, dwarf spread- 
ing bushes, covered with flowers. Pink, red, 
yellow, bronze. 29c ea. 
COLUMBINE, AQUILEGIA — Mrs. Scott EI- 
liott’s long-spurred hybrids — Extremely 
large flowers, pastel colors. Monarch Hy- 
brids — Best color assortment, extra long 
spurs. 29c ea., 4 for $1.00. 
DELPHINIUM. LARKSPUR — Belladonna — 
Light sky-blue. Bellamosa—Dark blue. Eng- 
lish Hybrids—Light to deep blue. 
PACIFIC GIANTS HYBRIDS — Double and 
single. Blue, pink, lavender. 39c ea., 4 for 
$1.25. 
GAILLARDIA, BLANKET FLOWER — New, 
improved strain. Yellow and crimson blos- 
soms from June to November. Drought re- 
sistant. 
HOLLYHOCK, ALTHEA ROSEA—Double va- 
rieties; spikes 5 to 6 ft. high. Rose, red, 
white, yellow. 
PAINTED DAISY, PYRETHRUM — Showy 
flowers, finely cut foliage. Pink, red. 
PHLOX—A complete assortment of the new 
and better varieties. From 19c ea., up. 
SHASTA DAISY — Alaska. 
Charming for contrast. 
TRITOMA, RED HOT POKER — Pfitzeriana. 
Drooping, tubular flowers in dense spikes 
on long stems. 
Large white. 
PERKINS’ 
TREES 
...for ornament, shade, wind break 
ASH, Green—Rapid growing, long-lived tree 
that thrives everywhere. 6/8 ft., 95c¢ ea., 2 
for $1.75. 8/10 ft., heavy, $1.35 ea., 2 for $2.50. 
BIRCH, CUT-LEAF WEEPING — Graceful 
tree with glistening white bark. 5/6 ft., 
$1.95 ea. 6/8 ft., $2.75 ea. 
CHINESE ELM—A selected strain of this 
very popular, fast grower. 5/6 ft., 49c ea., 3 
for $1.35, 6 for $2.40. 6/8 ft., 69c ea., 3 for 
$1.95, 6 for $3.50. 8/10 ft., 98¢ ea., 3 for $2.70, 
6 for $5.20. 
MOLINE ELM—Long-lived tree of pyramidal 
shape. Hardy. 6/8 ft., $1.69 ea., 2 for $3.20. 
LINDEN, AMERICAN—Handsome, vigorous 
pyramidal shaped with silver-lined leaf. 
6/8 ft., $1.69 ea., 2 for $3.20. 
SCHWEDLER’S MAPLE—Adaptable to city 
conditions, distinguished by its purplish 
crimson leaves. 6/8 ft., $3.25 ea. 
SILVER MAPLE—The fastest growing ma- 
ple. Excellent large shade tree. 6/8 ft., 95c 
ea., 2 for $1.85. 
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH~—Its symmetri- 
cal, round head makes it ideal for specimen 
planting. 6/8'ft., $1.50 ea. 
BOLLEANA POPLAR—Tall pyramidal, with 
silvery gray bark and leaves. 6/8 ft., 95c 
ea., 6 for $5.25, 10 for $7.50. 8/10 ft., $1.25 ea., 
6 for $7.00, 10 for $9.50. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR —Old favorite colum- 
nar type for accent, screens, etc. 5/6 ft., 39c 
ea., 6 for $1.95, 10 for $2.55. 6/8 ft., 45¢ ea., 
6 for $2.35, 10 for $3.25. 8/10 ft., 69c ea., 6 for 
$3.90, 10 for $5.50. 
AMERICAN ELM—Nursery grown, straight 
shapely trees, hardy everywhere, fine for 
shade and parking. 6/8 ft., 95c ea., 2 for 
$1.80, 6 for $5.00. 
AMERICAN SYCAMORE—Tall, shapely, at- 
tractive near-white bark. 6/8 ft., $1.49 ea., 2 
for $2.90. 
NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW—Fastest grow- 
ing weeping tree. Golden yellow bark. 6/8 
ft., $1.39 ea. 8/10 ft., $1.89 ea. 
LAKE CITY ELM 
The LAKE CITY ELM is widely grown 
in Minnesota. This elm is an upright, 
closely branched type. The branches 
have heavy shoulders. The shape is 
symmetrical, requiring little or no prun- 
ing. The Lake City Elm is well adapted 
to boulevard and lawn planting. 6/8 ft., 
$1.49 ea., 2 for $2.85. 8/10 ft., $1.95 ea., 2 
for $3.75. 

WIND BREAK SEEDLING 
TREES 
GREEN ASH, 10/18 inches—50, 65c; 100, 95c. 
AMERICAN ELM, 18/24 $1.25; 
100, $1.95. 
CHINESE ELM, 12/18 inches—50 for 90c, 100 
for $1.75; 18/24 inches, 50 for $1.25, 100 for 
$2.35; 2/3 ft., 50 for $1.75, 100 for $3.25; 3/4 ft., 
50 for $2.50, 100 for $4.90. 
HACKBERRY, 18/24 inches—50 for $2.25, 100 
for $4.25. 
BLACK LOCUST, 12/18 inches—50 for 75c, 100 
for $1.20; 18/24 inches, 50 for $1.25, 100 for $2. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY, 12/18 inches—50 for 
75c, 100 for $1.25; 18/24 inches, 50 for $1.25, 
100 for $2.00. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE, 12/18 inches—50 for $1.50, 
100 for $2.25; 18/24 inches, 50 for $2.00, 100 
for $3.75. 
HEDGING 
Hardy varieties for formal and informal 
hedges. All can be kept pruned as low 
as 2 feet or allowed to grow their natural 
height. See ‘Tree Seedlings’ for taller 
inches—50, 

growing varieties, suitable for high 
hedges, or screens, windscreens, wind 
breaks, etc. Tell us your needs and we 
will recommend the best variety. 
PRIVET, AMOOR RIVER, Hardy. 12/18 in.— 
25, $2.25; 50, $3.95; 100, $7.95. 18/24 in., 25, 
$2.50; 50, $4.90; 100, $8.95. 
BARBERRY THUNBERGI. 12/18 in.—10, 60c; 
25, $1.25; 50, $2.25. 
BARBERRY RED LEAF. 12/18 in.—10, $1.25; 
25, $2.65; 50, $4.35. 
SPIREA, VAN HOUTTE. 12/18 in.—10, 98c; 
25, $2.25; 50, $3.95. 

A Good Place to Buy NURSERY STOCK 
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FULL VALUE for every dollar invested in our products — service 
that will enable you to enjoy and profit to the utmost from any 
products purchased from us. 
Here you will find a wide selection of quality nursery stock and 
supplies. As specialists we have gathered a lot of practical infor- 
mation that is yours for the mere asking. Consult us — come in — 
telephone . . . or write— we welcome your questions, and we will 
do our best to answer them in a helpful way. 
You’ can order by Telephone or Mail with confidence of getting unequalled 
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