
Perry’s Cape Cod Mixture of Annual Flowers- A New Surprise Each Year 

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PERRY’S INDIAN RAINBOW CORN 
2265 Produces large ears of multicolored kernels in unusual shades of red, bluish black, 
yellow and striped. Some appear in solid colors and others in fascinating com- 
binations. Unequaled for Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations in the home and 
at Harvest shows. _Interesting centerpieces can be made by combining the beauti- 
fully colored ears with Autumn foliage and Gourds. Our strain is the finest obtainable. 
L.b $1.50, 14 Ib. 60c., large pkt. 35c., pkt. 15c. 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
3120 Rapid growing annual climber having ornamental foliage often used for covering 
fences and trellises. Many unique table and mantle arrangements can be designed 
with the quaintly marked and colored fruits. Making Patio strings from artistically 
painted Gourds combined with Indian Rainbow Corn and other garden material is 
an interesting and profitable hobby of many who enjoy growing Gourds. They 
should not be harvested until the shell is perfectly hard. Cut from the vine with a 
good stem. Wash them in a strong germicidal solution after which they may be 
shellacked, varnished or waxed as desired. \{ oz. 50c., oz. $1.50, pkt. 15c. 
Special Offer 
1 Packet Each of PERRY’S INDIAN RAINBOW CORN and 
PERRY’S ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
For 20c. (Value 30c.) 

DAHLBORG DAISY 
2480 Tiny, Daisy-like, golden yellow blooms produced in great profusion on plants 
growing 6 in. in height with a spread of 8 in. making them especially adaptable for 
edges and borders. The finely cut fern-like foliage adds greatly to the attractiveness 
of this splendid annual. Blooms continuously from early Summer until frost. Seed 
should be sown as early as possible in the Spring. Pkt. 25c. 
DIANTHUS, GAIETY 
2627 Large single, beautifully fringed flowers in a great variety of exquisite 
colors ranging from vivid shades of red and maroon to rose, pink and white. 
Many are marked with contrasting colors while others are striped and feath- 
ered. The dwarf plants flower profusely over a long period assuring a brilliant 
and fascinating display of color. Pkt. 25c. 
DIANTHUS, WESTWOOD BEAUTY 
2634 This new annual Dianthus has large open single flowers with fringed 
edges and long stems suitable for cutting. The color is somewhat variable 
in shades of crimson and scarlet, some having white edgings adding greatly 
to the attractiveness of the blooms. The average height of the plants is 
16 inches. Pkt. 25c. 
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SOUTHERN STAR 
6590 A novel and interesting plant from the Argentine bearing upfacing sprays 
of bright sky blue flowers. The unusual coloring appears as if painted on. 
Whole constellations of 5-petaled, star-shaped flowers are open at once, 
giving a most delightful effect. The plants grow to a height of 15 in., then 
arch over as the upfacing flower sprays appear early in June, continuing until 
the middle of October. The seed germinates quickly and the young plants 
ier easily in the open ground where the plants bloom freely m et oe 
eat. t. 25c. 
PERRY’S “CAPE COD MIXTURE” OF 
ANNUAL FLOWERS 
If you want a riot of color all Summer, with something con- 
stantly coming into bloom—with all the interest of a surprise 
package—plant this mixture. It contains a big variety of our best 
flowering annuals. Many of them are suitable for cutting. All 
are admirable for filling in odd corners and waste places you want 
to make attractive at little outlay. We have customers who buy 
them year after year, for they enjoy the ever changing picture 
the flowers provide. You can grow them in almost any soil with 
a minimum of care and every assurance of success. 
Pkt. 25c., oz. 40c., 14 Ib. $1.25, Ib. $4.00 

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Their Ornamental Fruits 
The following abbreviations are used throughout our 
flower seed list that you may have some guide as to proper 
treatment. 
H.H.A. Half Hardy Annuals. Slight frosts will injure. 
H.A. Hardy Annuals. Seed may be sown in the open 
to endure ordorinary weather to killing Autumn 
frosts. Sowing seed indoors or in frames will 
hasten blooming. 
H.B. Hardy Biennials. Bloom one season only. 
H.H.P. Half Hardy Perennials. Require protection. 
Hers Hardy Perennials. Should not require Winter 
protection. Seed should be sown early enough 
to produce husky plants before frost. Often 
seed sown indoors will bloom the first season 
G.A. Greenhouse Annuals. Very tender. 
G.P. Greenhouse Perennials. Always kept inside. 

Marigold, Flash 
For description please refer to page 18 
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Flower Seeds 
