IRIS 
Each 35c. 
Black Douglas. 38 in. A choice dark violet Iris. 
Blue Triumph. 42 in. Very large flowers of heavy sub- 
stance. Color a beautiful soft blue. 
Ethelwyn Dubuar. 38 in. Fine large flowers of deep pink 
with delightful ruffling. 
Dudrun. 36 in. Enormous, well-shaped flowers of pure 
white, dusted with soft gold at the throat. 
Jean Cayeux. 38 in. A beautiful blending of coffee- 
brown with a golden glint. 
No-we-ta. 35 in. A true pink with yellow flushes at the 
center. The whole flower is softly frilled. 
President Pilkington. 40 in. A combination of violet, 
yellow and silvery brown. 
Collection 
1 each of above Iris, only $9 .00 
DWARF IRIS 
Each 30c. 
Brautjunger. Lilac-white and purple. 
Dixmude. Rich blue-purple bicolor. 
eren Imp. Rich blue standards and velvety blue-black 
alls. 
Ladies of Peeling. Soft blue. 
Lieutenant de Chavagnac. Pansy-violet. 
Mignonette. White flushed pinkish mauve. 
Negus. Deep velvety purple. 
Nono. Whitish amber. 
Statellae. White flushed yellow. 
Summer Skies. Beautiful light blue. 
Collection 
3 each of the 10 Dwarf Iris, only $7.50 


POTTED ANNUALS 
Everblooming Dahlias, Unwin Hybrids. Dainty small- 
flowered Dahlias with single to double blooms in a great 
profusion of color. Each 25c.; 
doz. $2.50. 
Morning-Glory, Heavenly Blue. Huge, cheer-giving, 
light blue flowers in great profusion. 3 plants to a pot, 
40c. per pot. 
Petunias, California Giants. Mixed colors. Each 25c. 
Prefers partial shade. 
Postage on potted plants, 10c. each; 2 for 15c. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
Choice Varieties for the Home Garden 
TOMATOES. Doz. 40c. (By mail, doz. 50c.) 
Early Varieties: 
Earliana. Valiant. 
Gould’s Early Standard. 
Midseason or General-Purpose Varieties: 
Stokesdale. Rutgers. 
John Baer. Ponderosa. 
Marglobe. 
Novelty Tomatoes. 
Golden Jubilee. Large yellow fruit. 
Husk (Ground Cherry). 
Yellow Plum. 
Burpee’s Hybrid. A new red Tomato. 2 for 15c. 
PEPPERS. Doz. 40c. 
World Beater. Large fruit, sweet. 
Half-Long Hot. A hot Pepper for flavoring. 
CELERY. Doz. 40c. 
Early Golden Blanching. 
Late Utah. 
EGGPLANT. A delicious vegetable. Doz. 40c. 
CABBAGE. Early, Late, and Red. Doz. 30c. 

MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 
Regal Lily. (Potted.) Snowy white with yellow center, 
exterior of petals tinged pink. Each 50c.; 3 for $1.25. 
Double Tiger Lily. (Potted.) Very showy. Each 40c.; 
3 for $1.10. 
Henryi Lily. (Potted.) One of the best border Lilies, 
reaching over 6 feet in height when established and bear- 
ing as many as twenty flowers of a rich deep orange- 
yellow. Each 50c.; 3 for $1.25. 

Potentilla fruticosa Purdomi. Lemon Drops. A small 
shrub 2 feet high, blooming from May to September. 
Small bright sulphur-yellow flowers. Very hardy. Each 
60c.; 3 for $1.75. 
Chives. Each 20c. 
Mint. Each 35c. 
Parsley. 3 for 10c. 
Rhubarb, Canada Red. 
Each 75c. 
A new choice red Rhubarb. 

It is easy to get to PERKINS BROS. NURSERIES 
We are located on the St. Paul-Stillwater Road, which is a part of Minnesota U. S. Highway 
212, about a mile from St. Paul city limits. 
To drive to the nursery from St. Paul’s business district, take East Seventh Street to East 
Minnehaha Street, east to East Avenue. Paved road to left (Highway 212). 
From St. Anthony Park, take Larpenteur Avenue and Wheelock Parkway to Arcade Street, 
south on Arcade to Maryland, east on Maryland to White Bear Avenue, south on White Bear 
Avenue to Stillwater Road, east to nursery. 
The hourly bus service from St. Paul to Stillwater passes our nursery. Fare from St. Paul, 
15 cents. 
From Wisconsin points, cross the St. Croix River at Hudson or Stillwater. If crossed at 
Hudson, go to Stillwater and from there follow Highway 212 to our nursery, or follow U. S. 12 
to Tanners Lake, north on Highway 100 to Highway 212, west 1/4, mile. 

PERKINS BROS. e STILLWATER ROAD 

SAINT PAUL 9, MINN. 15 
