PERKINS BROS. PERENNIALS 
Dianthus (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. 
Allwoodi alpinus. 18 in. Glossy leaves; flowers of medtum 
size, In various shades of pink. Each 35c. 
Crimson King. A green-leaved double red Pink or garden 
carnation; blooms all summer. Only semi-hardy but a very 
sat sfactory plant. Each 30c. 
Jock Hybrids. A low-growing double-flowered Pink. Blooms 
very profusely. Color deep pmk. Each 35c. 
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. 
Plumarius semperflorens. 1 ft. An everblooming hardy 
garden Pmk. Blooms most of the summer. Mixed colors. 
Each 35e 
Spring Beauty. Double-flowered grass Pinks in a beautiful 
range of color. Very fragrant. Each 35c. 
Winteri. A Pink of striking habit. Fragrant blooms of pure 
color. Compact habit. Each 40c. 
New Pinks 
Bobby. 8 in. A compact-growing gem with glaucous foliage 
and large flowers of deep pink-with crimson eye. Each 40c. 
Bristol Purity. 1 ft. Similar to above, with double white 
flowers. Each 40c. 
Little Joe. 6 in. A fine free-blooming dwarf Pink with large 
crimson blossoms. Each 40c. 
Funkia (Plantain-Lily) 
Lanceolata. Aug.—Sept. Suitable for shade or sun. Flowers 
lavender. Each 35c. 
Spp. A broad green-leaved form with lavender flowers on tall 
stems. Each 35c. 
Subcordata grandiflora. Aug. Large leaves; pure white 
lily-shaped flowers. Plant in shade. Each 50c. 
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. 
Gaillardia (Blanket-Flower) 
Showy, very free-blooming perennials, growing from 2 to 3 
feet tall. 
Dazzler. Large golden yellow flowers; rich maroon center. 
Each 35c: 
Portola Hybrids. The flowers are very large, brilliant scarlet 
intensified by golden yellow tips. Each 35c. 
Geum (Avens) 
Fire Opal. Dazzling orange-scarlet flowers often 3 inches 
across, produced abundantly. Very hardy. Each 40c. 
Wilton Ruby. Rich ruby-red flowers. Each 50c. 
Gypsophila (Baby’s-Breath) 
Bristol Fairy. We recommend this choice double-flowered 
variety as being far superior to the common single Baby’s- 
Breath. Blooms all summer. Established plants are about 
3 feet in diameter when in bloom. Large plants, each 75c. 
Oldhamiana. Tang'es of airy, misty light pink blossoms 
with white throat. Florets 44 inch in diameter Blooms in 
fall. Each 35c. 
Rosy Veil. A dwarf pink contmuous-blooming Baby’s- 
Breath. Each 50c. 
ARE BLOOMING-SIZE PLANTS 

Dianthus (Pinks) 
Heliopsis (Orange Sunflower) 
Lemoine’s Giant. 3 ft. A very brilliant border plant re- 
sembling a small sunflower. Bright yellow flowers, single to 
double. Blooms over a very long period and makes a good 
display in the border. Suitable for cutting. Each 35c. 
Heuchera (Coral-Bells) 
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 50c. 
P. Red. A good red variety. Each 50c. 
Queen o: Hearts. New. Deep glowing coral-scarlet flowers, 
large and abundant. Long period of bloom. Each 50c. 
Sanguinea. 114 ft. July-Aug. Crimson-scarlet flowers. 
Each 40c. ; 
Hibiscus (Mallow) 
Plants 3 to 5 feet high, bearing large cup-like flowers similar 
to hollyhocks. Red, Pink or White. Each 35c. 
Iberis (Candytuft) 
Queen of Italy. A dwarf evergreen plant with rosy lilac 
flowers in spring and early summer. Each 35c. 
Sempervirens. 1 ft. Rich dark green foliage, covered with 
white flowers in the spring. Does well in fight shade Each 
40c. 
Isatis (Golden Baby's-Breath) 
Glauca. 2 to 4 ft. Foliage silvery gray-green. Cloud of fine 
yellow flowers in July. Each 35c. 
Lavandula (Lavender) 
Munstead Strain. Used in making sweet bags and sachets. 
Large, sweet-scented blue flowers in abundance. Early 
blooming. Each 35c. 
Liatris (Kansas Gayfeather) 
A clump of Liatris with its characteris ic grass-like leaves 
and 5-foot spikes terminated with purple flowers in August 
will help to make your garden different. Each 35c. 

For best results use 3 plants of a kind in a group 
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All prices in this catalog are subject to change 
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