PERKINS BROS. PERENNIALS ARE BLOOMING-SIZE PLANTS 
Foxglove (Digitalis) 
Shirley Hybrids. The long flower spikes are covered with 
large bell-shaped blossoms. Wide range of colors. Large 
potted plants. Each 50c. 
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. 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 35c. 
Gaillardia (Blanket-Flower) 
Showy, very free-blooming perennials, growing from 2 to 3 
feet tall. 
Dazzler. Large golden yellow flowers; rich maroon center. 
Each 35ce. 
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. Tangles of airy, misty light pink blossoms 
with white throat. Florets 14 inch in diameter. Blooms in 
fall. Each 35c. 
Rosy Veil. A dwarf pink continuous-blooming Baby’s- 
Breath. Each 50c. 
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) 
Perkins Red. A good red variety. Each 50c. 
Sanguinea. 114 ft. July-Aug. Crimson-scarlet flowers. 
Each 40c. 
Perennial Garden Collection 
40 plants—enough to fill a garden of 50 to 75 
square feet. All plants labeled. 
A $15.00 value for 
$12.00 by express collect 
3 Phlox 
3 Sweet William 
3 Viola, Catherine Sharp 
3 White Daisies 
1 Daylily, Hyperion 
3 Yellow Daisies 
3 Gaillardia 
Astilbe 
Red Coral-Bells 
Double White Pinks 
Lythrum 
Chrysanthemums, 
Assorted 
Aquilegia, Assorted 
Platycodon 

Hibiscus (Mallow) 
Plants 3 to 5 feet high, bearing large cup-like flowers similar 
to hollyhocks. Red, Pink or White, Each 35c. 
Liatris (Kansas Gayfeather) 
A clump of Liatris with its characteristic grass-like leaves 
and 5-foot spikes terminated with purple flowers in August 
will help to make your garden different. Each 40c. 
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 50c. 
Lythrum (Loosestrife) 
Morden’s Pink. A choice member of the Lythrum family. 
The flower spikes are a lovely clear pink that blends well 
with the other colors in the garden. Will grow in wet or 
dry places. Each 60c. 
The Beacon. 3 ft. July-Sept. Long-lasting spikes of large 
clear deep carmine-red flowers. Each 50c. 
Mertensia (Virginia Bluebells) 
A beautiful early-blooming 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. 
Nierembergia (Trailing Cup-Flower) 
Rivularis. A charming dwarf creeping alpine plant, bearing 
large, creamy white, cup-shaped flowers all summer. Give 
plenty of water in dry weather. Each 45c. 
Papaver (Oriental Poppies) 
All Poppies are in Cloverset pots. (Cannot be sent by mail.) 
Beauty of Livermere. Dark crimson with black blotch. 
Free flowering. Each 60c. 
Curtis Giant Flame. Giant blazing red flowers on long 
stems. Each 75c. 
Helen Elizabeth. Large La-France-pink flowers on 30-inch 
stems. Each 60c. 
Olympia. Large, semi-double, flame-scarlet flowers. Each 50c. 
Salmon Glow. A fine double salmon-orange. Flowers large. 
Each 75c. 
Hybrids, Large-flowered. Mixed colors. Each 50c. 
Pardanthus (Blackberry-Lily) 
Chinensis. An odd and unusual perfectly hardy perennial 
with green iris-like leaves. The small, daintily black-spotted 
orange lily-like flowers are borne on 24-inch stems. Seed- 
pods, when ripe, resemble blackberries, Each 40c. 
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