PERRY’S 
Ageratum, Blue Cap 
ACONITUM. 4.P. 
(Monkshood) 
Requires rich soil and is ideal for shady 
places. Seed germinates slowly. Pkt. 
42 Wilsoni. Light blue. Flowers Sept. 
and Oct. 6 to 6 ft...Large pkt. 60¢.$0.25 
ACROCLINIUM. 
(Everlasting) 
Daintily colored, Daisy-like flowers. Used 
extensively for Winter bouquets. Pkt. 
71 Double Giant Mixture. 20 in. 
Large pkt. 40c. $0.15 
AGERATUM. u.a. 
(Floss Flower) 
An excellent plant for edging and for cut- 
ting. A mass of bloom from early Summer 
until frost. Pkt. 
115 Midget Blue (New). Unquestion- 
ably the truest and most compact 
dwarf Ageratum yet seen. The fine 
foliage is practically smothered with 
small, azure blue flowers. 3 to 4 in. 
Large pkt. 75c.$0.25 
118 Blue Ball Improved. Large, deep 
blue flowers on uniformly dwarf, com- 
pact plants. 4in....Large pkt. 65c. 
119 Blue Cap. The ‘flowers are deep 
rich blue. The foliage is small and the 
dwarf, compact plants have the ap- 
pearance of miniature domes. 6 in. 
Large pkt. 65c. 
120 Blue Hee Gag a Dark blue. Fine 
for cutting. 8 in....Large pkt. 50c. 
H.A. 
25 
55 
AGROSTEMMA. up. 
(Rose Campion, Mullein Pink) 
170 Coronaria. Single bright crimson 
flowers and silvery white foliage. Fine 
for cutting.......... Large pkt. 35c. $0.10 
ALYSSUM. ua. 
Ideal plant for edging. Flowers all Came 
mer. Pkt. 
195 Benthami. Old-fashioned, fra- 
grant Alyssum. 10in............. 
Oz. 60c., $0.10 
205 Little Gem. Erect growing, little 
plants covered with pure white flow- 
ers. 6 in. 
4% oz. 40c., 4% oz. 75c., oz. $1.25, .10 

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No. ALYSSUM—Continued Pkt. 
215 Carpet of Snow. Each plant is a 
dwarf, flat, compact es of snow- 
white flowers. 274 i 
Yy O4. 60c., oz. $1.75,$0.15 
218 Lilac Queen. 6 in. Fz oz. 50c. .10 
219 Violet Queen. A dwarf, compact 
variety with flowers tinted a beautiful 
‘ bright violet several shades deeper 
than Lilac Queen. 4 in 
Large pkt. 60c. 
HARDY ALYSSUM 
(Fine for Rockertes) 
220 Saxatile compactum (Gold Dust). 
H.P. Pure golden yellow. April. Qin. 
Large pkt. 40c. 
ANCHUSA 
(Summer Forget-Me-Not) 
260 Italica, Dropmore Variety. H.P. 
Beautiful, tall blue spikes of flowers. 
Blooms all Summer. 4 to 5 ft. 
Large pkt. 40c. 
263 Myosotidiflora. H.P. Blooms 
freely in sun or shade during May and 
June. An excellent, clear blue for the 
rock garden or for i as a ground 
Cover.wl itu. car icer arge pkt. 75c. 
265 Bluebird. aan i splendid, 
vivid blue variety growing 18 in. tall. 
Large pkt. 50c. 
25 
10 
15 
ANTHEMIS. 4.?. 
(Camomile, Golden Marguerite) 
298 Kelwayi. Pure golden yellow. 
Flowers all Summer and excellent for 
cutting. 2 ft...... Large pkt. 50c. 
ANTIRRHINUM. g.a. 
(Snapdragon) 
RUST-RESISTANT VARIETIES 
A New Strain, which will produce 
healthy, vigorous, free flowering plants. 
MAXIMUM, or SUPER GIANTS 
33 in. tall 
Plc. 20c., large pkt. 65c. 
300 Alaska. A pure white of the largest size. 
305 Campfire. Bright scarlet with yellow lip. 
310 Canary Bird. Clear canary yellow. 
314 Copper Queen. Bronzy copper. 
320 Crimson. Fiery crimson. 
325 Fair Lady. Silvery pink. 
330 Indian Summer. Coppery orange. 
335 Loveliness. Soft rose pink. 
340 Salmon Rose Shades. 
345 Swing Time. Rose pink with a light 
yellow lip and white tube. 
350 Yellow Giant. Deep yellow. 
355 Super Giants Mixed. 
TALL GIANTS. 30 in. tall 
Pkt. 20c., large pkt. 65c. 
356 Buttercup. Canary yellow. 
360 Daintiness. Rose pink, white tube. 
368 Defiance. Bright scarlet. 
365 Harmony. Apricot pink shades. 
370 Opal Queen. A _ beautiful blend of 
pinks with a touch of salmon and a little 
apricot. 
372 a Reveille. Deep luminous yellow. 
374 Rosalie Rich deep rose with an under- 
lying tone of amber. 
376 Shasta. Pure white, very free flowering. 
380 Torchlight. Garnet, suffused orange. 
383 Yellow Jacket. Deep yellow. 
386 Tall Giant Mixture. 

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QUALITY FLOWER SEED 
INTERMEDIATE GIANTS. 18 in. tall 
Pkt. 15c., large pkt. 50c. 
No. 
387 Carmine Rose. Bright carmine rose. 
390 Glowing Sunset. Rosy scarlet. 
393 Indian Girl. A beautiful old gold. 
395 Wildfire. Bright orange scarlet, yellow 
Seelip: 
399 Intermediate Giants Mixed. 
GREENHOUSE VARIETIES 
A complete list of forcing varieties will be 
mailed on requst. 
AQUILEGIA. 4p. 
(Columbine) 
Easily grown from seed, thrives in any 
good soil and prefers partial. shade. 2 to 
3 feet. Pkt. 
No. 
439 Perry’s Long-spurred Hybrids. 
A superior blending of magnificent 
shades ranging from rich, bright col- 
ors to delicate pastel tints. 
Large pkt. 85c.$0.35 
445 Mrs. Scott Ellictt’s Strain. 
Noted for the unusual colorings of the 
Jarge, long-spurred flowers. 
Large pkt. 65c. .25 
473 Snow Queen. Finest long-spurre 
pure white........... Large pkt. 65c. .25 
475 Chrysantha. Bright yellow. 
arge pkt. 50c. .15 
480 Caerulea (Rocky Mountain Colum- 
bine). Violet blue with white corolla. 
Large pkt. 60c. .20 
504 Crimson Star. Long-spurred, deep 
crimson with cream white corolla. 
Large pkt. 75c. .25 
525 Rose Queen. Soft rose, white 
COPOllasiee ace Ahern ee -30 
ARABIS. up. 
(Rock Cress) 
For edging and rockeries. Spreading masses 
of pure white flowers with grayish foliage. 
Blooms early in Spring. 9 inches. Pkt. 
540 Alpina........... Large pkt. 65c. $0.20 

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