PERKINS PERENNIALS FOR YOUR GARDEN 
Linum (Flax) 
Perenne. Blue Flax. Bush-like plants for an open, warm 
place. Plant early for best results. Produces an abundance 
of blue flowers daily throughout the summer, which usually 
close about noon. Very showy when planted in masses. 
Each 35c. 
Heavenly Blue. Flowers larger than the above. Color is a 
luminous ultramarine-blue. Each 40c. 
Lupinus (Lupines) 
A well-established group of Lupines with their foot-long 
spikes of flowers will make a beauty spot in any garden during 
the early summer. Transplant early. 
Russell Hybrids. An English strain having most unusual 
colors and combinations of color. Each 35c. 
Lythrum (Loosestrife) 
The Beacon. 3 ft. July—Sept. Long-lasting spikes of large 
clear deep carmine-red flowers. Each 50c. 
Mertensia (Virginia Bluebells) 
A beautiful early-bloommg plant, with blue bell-like flowers 
fading to pink. Foliage disappears during the summer. Potted 
plants. Each 40c. 
Monarda (Bergamot or Bee-Balm) 
Scarlet. 2 to 3 ft. June—Aug. Attractive plants for the semi- 
shady or sunny border, bearing brilliant scarlet flower heads. 
Foliage fragrant. Each 35c. 
Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not) 
6 in. Everyone is familiar with the charming bright blue 
flowers of the Forget-Me-Not. They prefer partial shade and 
plenty of moisture. Blooms all summer. Each 35c. 
For best results use 3 plants of a kind in a group 

Summer-flowering Phlox 
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Summer-flowering Phlox 
Groups of Phlox are especially useful for keepmg your 
garden cheerful and colorful during the summer. 
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 35c. 
Border Queen. An outstanding dwarf Phlox with large florets 
of watermelon-pink. Has been very satisfactory m 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 
Os with good clean foliage; flowers sunset-red. Each 
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Cheerfulness. A vigorous grower with panicles of salmon- 
orange flowers. Holds its color well. Each 50c. 
Count Zeppelin. Flowers pure white, with a vermilion-red 
eye. Free-flowering and a good grower. Each 35c. 
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. 
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 35c. 
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. 
Ms Jenkins. A standard late-blooming clear white. Each 
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Rheinlander. Fine old-time variety. Salmon-pink. Each 35c. 
R. P. Struthers. Rosy carmine flowers. Each 35c. 
Saladin. An attention-getting Phlox with vivid scarlet-red 
flowers with blood-red eye. Each 40c. 
Special French. A [ate-blooming Phlox havimg flowers of a 
fine bluish pink with a salmon eye. Each 40c. 
Starlight. A tall Phlox haymg violet flowers with a clear 
white eye. Each 35c. 
Von Hochberg. Dark red. Each 35c. 
Von Lassburg. A quick-growing, free-flower‘ng white. Each 
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Phlox by Color 
White; Pmk; Red; White with Red Eye. Each 30c. 
Spring-blooming Phlox 
PHLOX subulata. Moss Phlox. A very attractive and satis- 
factory plant for the rockery or edge of the hardy border. 
Plant in 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. 
PHLOX divaricata. A very early-blooming Phlox with 
lavender flowers. Good tor planting among tulips as a 
ground-cover. This Phiox combined with arabis and yellow 
crocus makes an excellent combimation to plant at the base 
of trees. Each 35c. 
Papaver (Oriental Poppies) 
Helen Elizabeth. Large La-France-pink flowers on 30-inch 
stems. Each 60c. 
Olympia. Large, semi-double, flame-scarlet flowers. Each 50c. 
Hybrids, Large-flowered. Mixed colors. Potted. Each 50c. 
All prices in this catalog are subject to change 
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