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

CALENDULA 
1568 Pacific Beauty Mixture. A new strain with uniformly 
larger flowers of better formation and longer and straighter 
stems. The beautiful clear colors include a delicate creamy 
white, pure lemon yellow, rich brilliant orange, and a mag- 
nificent two-toned apricot shade. Pacific Beauty Calendulas 
are more resistant to Midsummer heat and will give an abun- 
dance of blooms from Summer until frost. 
Large pkt. 50c., Pkt. 15c- 
NEW CARNATION, ENGLISH GIANTS 
1858 The best type of perennial Carnation we have seen for the 
gardener who appreciates superior size, fragrance, and quality 
and is willing to give his planting a little extra attention to 
obtain the best. If well grown and the secondary buds are 
removed from under the main bloom, the gardener will obtain 
blooms comparable to greenhouse grown Carnations. We 
suggest that a light Winter covering be applied after the ground 
is frozen. Pkt. 35c. 
COSMOS, RADIANCE—An Outstanding Novelty 
2270 Deep rose petals overlaid with a well defined zone of rich 
crimson. A striking new color combination never before seen 
in Cosmos. The erect, compact plants produce a profusion of 
large, well formed flowers on long, wiry stems over a long 
period. An ideal cut flower and easily grown from seed. 
Large pkt. 60c., pkt. 20c. 
MARIGOLD SPRY HYBRIDS 
4155 A splendid new strain having an abundance of varied flower 
formations in new and unusual combinations of yellow, mahog- 
any, scarlet, and orange. Each plant is a symmetrical speci- 
men of neat, compact growth. The dwarf uniformity of this 
strain readily lends itself to border plantings and bedding use. 
Large pkt. 60c, pkt. 25c. 
NICOTIANA AFFINIS 
DAYLIGHT SENSATION MIXTURE 
4843 Superior in every way, this fine new strain provides a bril- 
liant color range comprising bright scarlet, crimson, rose, 
mahogany, violet, yellow, coral, and lilac in an interesting 
variety of shades; also white. The blooms of this strain 
remain open during the daytime, making it a most desirable 
annual for the border. The plants are strong growing and 
the flowers are fragrant. Large pkt. 60c, pkt. 20c. 
PERRY’S “CAPE COD MIXTURE” OF 
ANNUAL FLOWERS 
If you want a riot of color all Summer, with something 
constantly 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., 14lb. $1.25, lb. $4.00. 

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PETUNIA, DWARF PINK GLORY 
5322 Dwarf, compact plants bearing a profusion of large, well 
A bright and 
formed, glowing rose flowers with white throats. 
Pkt. 25c. 
colorful variety for the border. 
PETUNIA, ROYALTY 
5306 Immense ruffled and waved blooms varying from pure white 
touched with purple through varying combinations of purple 
and white to rich purple. Often blossoms of all these com- 
binations appear on one plant. Pkt. 25c. 
NEW TETRAPLOID HYBRID PINKS 
2635 Dianthus heddensis Mixed. An annual type combining the 
large, open flowers of Dianthus heddewigi and the rugged 
growth of Dianthus chinensis. The brightly colored, fringed 
blooms are carried on long, 16-inch stems. This outstanding 
strain is somewhat more resistant to Heat than the ordinary 
Dianthus and will provide a colorful display in the garden as 
well as an abundance of gorgeous flowers for cutting well into 
the Summer. All the traditional Dianthus shades are found 
in this glorious mixture plus a new, salmon shade. 
Large pkt. 50c., pkt. 20c. 
NEW SHELL PINK PLATYCODON 
Hardy Perennial 
5504 Dainty bell shaped flowers exquisitely tinted in shades of 
pink ranging from soft blush to pure shell pink. A splendid 
addition to these popular perennials. The buds of Platycodon 
are balloon shaped presenting an interesting appearance. 
When established, these plants will thrive indefinitely even 
under adverse conditions. Pkt. 30c. 
ZINNIA 
Gaillardia provide novel and _interest- 
ing flowers for miniature bouquets. The plants average 2 
ft. in height producing a profusion of small perfectly formed, 
brightly colored flowers in many shades and resembling double 
Gaillardias. The blooms have narrow incurved and fluted 
petals and are ideal for cutting. 
Large pkt. 50c, pkt. 15c. 
PERRY’S INDIAN RAINBOW CORN 
Produces large ears of multicolored kernels in unusual 
shades of red, bluish black, yellow and striped. Some ap- 
pear in solid colors and others in fascinating combinations. 
Unequaled for Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations 
in the home and at Harvest shows. Interesting centerpieces 
can be made by combining the beautifully colored ears with 
Autumn foliage and Gourds. Our strain is the finest ob- 
tainable. 
Ib. $1.50, 14 Ib. 60c., large pkt. 35c., pkt. 15c. 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
3120 Rapid growing annual climbers 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 
(See illustration at right) is an interesting and profitable 
hobby. 14 02. 50c., oz. $1.50, pkt. 15c. 
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