LOVELY ANNUALS for continuous bloom 
All annuals are flat-grown plants, once transplanted and will give splendid results 
Except where noted, all are 40c. per doz. By mail, 45c. per doz. 
AGERATUM 
Blue Perfection. A tall variety for cutting, supplying 
dense heads of fluffy, light blue flowers so necessary in 
many bouquets. 
Midget Blue. A uniform dwarf Ageratum that produces 
an abundance of blue flowers. Excellent for edging your 
garden. 
Riverside. 
Blue flowers grown from cuttings. 
ALYSSUM 
Little Gem. The ideal white-flowered edging plant. The 
plants are completely covered with snow-white bloom. 
Violet. Similar to the above except in the color of the 
flowers. Shear off the dead blooms occasionally. 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
Selected varieties of the ever-popular Snapdragon in 
the following colors: Pink, Red, White, Yellow and 
All Colors Mixed. 
ASTERS 
Giant Branching. Wilt resistant. 
COSMOS 
Sensation. A very large-flowered variety. Blooms are 
larger if disbudded. White and Mixed Colors. 
LOBELIA 
Crystal Palace. Bushy plants covered with small, dark 
blue flowers. Foliage has a reddish tinge. A very popular 
edging plant. 
MARIGOLDS 
Easily grown on any soil and offering an abundance of 
cut flowers. 
Guinea Gold. 21% ft. Carnation-flowered type producing 
flowers 2 to 2% inches across, of brilliant orange flushed 
with gold. Very choice. 
Mammoth Mum. 214 ft. The light sulphur-yellow flow- 
ers are fluffy and ball-like in form, 34% inches across. 
Yellow Supreme. 2 to 21% ft. A large bloom of rich 
lemon-yellow. Broad, loose, frilled petals and honey 
fragrance. A superior variety. 
5 Choice Dwarf Varieties 
Harmony. Golden yellow bordered maroon. 
Scarlet Glow. One of the reddest Marigolds. 
Sunkist. Golden orange, anemone-type flowers. 
Spry. Extra dwarf. Similar to Harmony. 
Yellow Pygmy. Double; lemon-yellow. 
PETUNIAS 
Bedding. Very easy to grow, requiring little attention 
and giving a mass of color in the garden all summer long. 
In separate colors: Blue, Deep Pink, Light Pink, 
Salmon, Red, White, Rosy Morn, and AIl Colors 
Mixed. 
Dwarf California Giants. Large ruffled flowers in va- 
rious color combinations. This strain needs good soil 
and more care than the regular bedding Petunias. 
A very choice dwarf Ageratum for edging. 
4 for 25c.; doz. 70c. 
Mixed colors. 
Balcony Petunias 
Large-flowered Petunias especially adapted for window 
boxes but also very ftne in the garden. The long stems 
make them suitable for cutting. Blue, Pink, White and 
Mixed Colors. 
All prices in this catalog are subject to change 
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PORTULACA (Moss Rose) 
An excellent low-growing plant for a hot dry place. Our 
strain contains both single and double flowers in a wide 
color range. 
‘ SALVIA 
Red. Spikes of bright red flowers im fall. 
Blue. Light blue spikes. Fine for cutting. 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion-flower) 
Fast-growing annuals and an important cut flower. 
Medium-sized flower heads on long, graceful stems. 
Mixed Colors. 
VERBENA 
Low-growing, colorful annuals suitable for edging or 
mass bedding. Mixed Colors. 
ZINNIA 
Dahlia and Giant-flowered. Separate colors: Deep 
Rose, Soft Pink, White, Orchid-Lavender, Red, 
Yellow, All Colors Mixed. 
Pumila. Medium-sized flowers in three choice colors: 
Salmon-Rose, White, Soft Yellow. 
Lilliput. Small flowers. Very free blooming. Salmon- 
Rose, Red, Yellow. 
PERKINS JUMBO PANSIES 
A selected strain of very large Pansies in a fine mixture 
of colors. Doz. 75c 
Potted Annuals 
Everblooming Dahlias, Unwin Hybrids. Dainty small- 
flowered Dahlias with single to double blooms in a great 
profusion of color. Prefers partial shade. Each 25c.; 
doz. $2.50. 
Morning-Glory, Heavenly Blue. Huge, cheer-giving, 
light blue flowers in great profusion. 3 plants to a pot, 
35c. per pot. 
Petunias, California Giants. Mixed colors. 
6 for $1.25. 
Packing and Postage on potted plants, 
10c. each; 2 for 15c. 
NOTE: We will also have a nice assortment of potted 
plants suitable for window-boxes and cemetery planting. 
For That Shady Spot 
Dicentra formosa, Sweetheart 
Forget-Me-Not 
Funkia, all varieties 
Tradescantia 
Each 25c.; 
Aconitum 
Ageratum 
Unwin Dahlias 
Dicentra eximia 

May We Suggest 
For best effect on Perennials plant three of a variety 
together. 
Plant perennials 18 inches apart each way. 
Modesty is a beautiful yellow Daylily. 
Arabis blooms very early. Plant early. 
Viola, Catherine Sharp, should be in every garden. 
For fragrance try Perkins Double White Pink. 
Two hardy Geums: Fire Opal and Wilton Ruby. 
Edgebrook Giant is a wonderful white Daisy. 
Have you tried Lythrum, The Beacon? It is very fine. 
SAINT PAUL 9, MINN. 


