Plant Perennials for Lasting Pleasure 
PERRY’S HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
PRICES—Except where noted, 50c. each, 3 of the same variety $1.35, 10 of the same variety $4.50, 
25 or more of the same variety at the rate of $30.00 per 100 
If wanted by mail, allow 10c. per half dozen, or 15c. per dozen plants 
The size mentioned in the descriptions indicates the approximate height that the plant may be expected to attain at maturity. The months 
represent the season of bloom. Plants for rockeries are marked with an asterisk (*) 
ACHILLEA ptarmica, ‘‘The Pearl.’’ Small 
double white flowers. 2 ft. 
ACONITUM napellus (Monkshood). Dark 
blue flowers from July to September. 3 ft. 
Fischeri. A dwarf variety with pale blue 
flowers in September. 18 in. 
AGROSTEMMA coronaria (Mullein Pink). 
Silvery foliage. Showy rose pink flowers 
allSummer. 2) ft. 
*AJUGA reptans (Bugle Flower). An ideal 
ground cover or as an edging. Spikes of 
blue flowers. 4 in. 
*ALYSSUM saxatile compactum (Dwarf 
Goldentuft). Masses of bright yellow 
flowers in early Summer. 1 ft. 
ANCHUSA italica, Dropmore Variety. Free 
blooming. gentian blue. 4-5 ft. July. 
Myosotidiflora. Dwarf, Forget-me-not 
blue. April and May. 
ANEMONE japonica (Windflower). 
Red and White. August. 2-3 ft. 
ANTHEMIS ttinctoria, Perry’s ( Yellow 
Camomile). Finely cut foliage. Succeeds 
in the poorest soil. 18 in. 
*AQUILEGIA chrysantha (Golden-spurred 
Columbine). Pure yellow. June-Septem- 
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Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long-spurred Col- 
umbines. Immense brilliant flowers. 
Caerulea (Colorado Columbine). 
shades. 
*ARABIS alpina (Rockcress). Charming 
white flowers in early Spring. 6 in. 
*ARMERIA maritima (Cushion Pink, Com- 
mon Thrift). Deep crimson flowers, ever- 
green foliage. 1 ft. 
ASTERS, HARDY (Michaelmas Daisies). 
Very showy during September and Oct. 
Beechwood Challenger. Brilliant crimson. 
Blue Gem. Pale lavender blue. 
Climax. The largest deep blue. 
Harrington’s Pink. Soft pink. Each 50c. 
Mrs. Raynor. Deep red. 
Mt. Everest. Pure white. 
Novae-Angliae. Rosy pink. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dielytra or Dicentra). 
May. 
*Eximia 
pink. 
Spectabilis (Bleedingheart). Long racemes 
of pink flowers are always attractive. 
Each 75c., doz. $7.00 
*CAMPANULA carpatica (Harebell). Blue. 
9 in. June. 
Pink. 
Blue 
(Plumy  Bleedingheart). Dwarf 
*Carpatica alba. Pure white. 
Medium (Canterbury-bells). 3 ft. June and 
July. 
CAMPANULA persicifolia grandiflora 
(Peachbells). Purple. June. 3 ft. 
*Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). 
June. 1 ft. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata, Mayfield Giant. 
The largest golden yellow from June on. 

DAISY, SHASTA Snow-white. 
mer. 2 ft. 
Midsum- 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Our plants are pot grown and ready for 
delivery from about the 10th to the 15th 
of May. Hardy Chrysanthemums will 
provide a profusion of bloom in a great 
variety of colors through September 
and October. We suggest that you try 
the lovely Spoon varieties which have 
graceful tubular petals flattened at the 
end to resemble a spoon. 
The Following Varieties 40c. each 
Bronze with pink under- 
18 in. 
Mahogany chestnut. Very hardy. 
Copper Cushion. 
tones. Very attractive. 
Cydonia. 
26 in. 
Early Wonder. 
pink. Pompon. 
Pastel shade of lavender 
38 in. 
Jean Treadway. Pink with rose center. 
A most attractive variety. 24 in. 
The following Varieties 50c. each 
Air Way Debut. 
26 in. 
Alabaster. Pure white with large beauti- 
fully incurved blooms. 30 in. 
Allegro. Delicate shrimp pink. 26 in. 
Flaming golden orange. 
Apricot Glow. Beautiful shade of apricot 
bronze growing 20 in. tall and ideal for 
borders. 
Avalanche. Large double white. 24 in. 
Aviator. Double coppery red flowers on 
long stems. 24 in. 
Burgundy. Winered. Double. 32 in. 
Champion. Semi-double reddish bronze 
flowers; cushion type. 18 in. 
Charles Nye. 
pon. 26in. 
Chippewa. Large, bright purple flowers. 
A most unusual variety. 24 in. 
King Midas. 
bright yellow. 
Long stemmed yellow pom- 
Immense flowers of pure 
30 in. 
Lavender Lady. Large light lavender. An 
excellent variety. 30 in. 
Major Cushion. Semi-double Pink flowers 
tinted with salmon. 16 in. 
Model O’Perfection. White button pom- 
pon. 22in. 
Mrs. Du Pont. 
salmon and gold tints. 
Peach pink shading to rose 
26 in. 
Golden yellow pompon. 24 in. 
Deep crimson. Double. 24 in. 
Dark ruby red. 26 in. 
Silver Ball. Pure glistening white. 
flowered pompon,. 38 in. 
Pomponette. 
Red Velvet. 
Ruby Pompon. 
Large 
Yellow Spoon. Canary yellow. 24 in. 


HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS Continued 
The Following Varieties 60c. each 
A handsome blending of peach 
24 in. 
Burma. Glistening bronze 
orange. An excellent variety. 
Candlelight. Creamy ivory white. 
Cardinal Spoon. Cardinal red, 
yellow tubes. 22 in. 
Charm Spoon. Smoky rose, with red spoons. 
24 in. 
Chiquita. 
220i 
Glowing Coals. Deep cherry with orange 
undertones. 26 in. 
Honeycomb. Deep golden yellow pompon. 
26 in. 
Ambrosia. 
pink and bronze. 
tinted with 
26 in. 
24 in. 
greenish 
button 
Small pompon. 
yellow 
Ivory Spoon. Ivory white spoons and tubes. 
28 in. 
Magnolia. Shades of watermelon pink. 
Ideal for cutting 24 in. 
Bronze red pompon. 26 in. 
Soft yellow. 24 in. 
Nakomis. 
Yellow Avalanche. 
The Following Varieties 75c. each 
Canary Spoon. Bright golden yellow. One 
of the most attractive of the spoon varieties 
24 in. 
Ermine. Large double flowers of ivory 
white. Fine for cutting. 24 in. 
Loveliness. Dainty carmine pink flowers. 
An excellent spoon type. 24 in. 
Magnificent. Fully double plum red blooms 
with a coppery sheen produced in great 
abundance. 28 in. 
Nye’s Favorite. A new early flowering sort. 
The lavender pink flowers are handsomely 
shaded with gold. 24 in. 
Tribute. The blooms are red on opening but 
gradually change to a beautiful shade of 
pink as they mature. 22 in. 
Yellow Blanket. A free flowering Cushion 
type variety bearing quantities of small 
button-like bright yellow flowers. 18 in. 
DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks). 
Barbatus (Sweet-William). Brilliant colors. 
August. 
*Deltoides (Maiden Pink). 
pink. June. 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella (Gasplant). Rosy 
purple. 214 ft. Very showy in July. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). June and July. 4-5 
ft. Giant White, Rose, Purple and Mixed. 
GAILLARDIA, Portola Hybrids (Blanket- 
Dwarf, rosy 
flower). The finest red and yellow cut 
flower. 1144 to2 ft. Summer. 
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