Every Good Garden Begins with Good Seed—Perry’s 
RYE 
Spring. Sow 60 to 90 Ibs. per acre to harvest 
the same year. Lb. 25c., 5 lbs. $1.00, 135 days. 
14 lbs. $2.00, 56 lbs. $6.00 seeding. 
Rosen Winter. Proven to be the best, the 
hardiest and the heaviest yielder. Lb. 20c., 
5 lbs. 75c., 14 lbs. $1.85, 56 lbs. $5.50 
SPRING WHEAT 
Marquis, or Red. Matures in from 98 to 
The most valuable for Spring 
Sow 75 to 125 lbs. per acre. 
Lb. 25c., 5 lbs. $1.00, 15 lbs. $2.25, oy 
WINTER WHEAT 
Yorkwin. One of the finest, hardy varieties 
for New England. Lb. 25c., 5 lbs. $1.00, 
15 lbs. $2.25, 60 lbs. $6.00 
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SUDAN GRASS 
SOW WINTER RYE AS A 
COVER CROP 
There are hundreds of gardens that can be 
benefited by a Fall planting of Winter Rye. 
Sown at the rate of 5 lbs. to a space 40 by 40, 
raked in and allowed to grow until April, 
Winter Rye will produce an abundance of 
roots and foliage that will not only restore 
fertility to soils but improve them by adding 
a lot of desirable humus. 
VETCH 
Hairy. In recent years this variety has been 
sown during the Spring as well as in the 
for green manure. 
acre. 
A wonderful hot weather forage crop. Sow 
from 16 to 24 Ibs. 
per acre. Lb. 30c., 
5 lbs. $1.25, 15 lbs. $3.30, 50 Ibs. $10.00 
Fall with excellent results. 
sively for green feed and for plowing under 
Sow at the rate of 20 to 
30 lbs. with 1 bushel of Oats or Rye per 
Lb. 50c., 5 lbs. $2.25, 15 Ibs. $6.00, 
FOR BETTER GRAIN YIELDS 
TREAT SEED 
BEFORE PLANTING WITH 
NEW IMPROVED 
CERESAN 
Generally controls certain grain smuts and 
other seed-borne diseases. 
4 ozs. 45c.; lb. $1.00; 4 lbs. $3.40 
Used exten- 
50 Ibs. $18.50 
FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
FOR 1951 THAT ARE REAL INNOVATIONS 
AND IMPROVEMENTS OF UNUSUAL INTEREST 
NEW DWARF TITHONIA TORCH 
TOP MEDAL WINNER IN ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS 
FOR 1951 
8110 Torch is the outstanding novelty for this season. Torch, with 
its daisy-like brilliant orange-red flowers grows about 3 ft. high 
and flowers freely from August until frost. Blooms cut in the bud 
will open in water and last for several days. Torch is easily grown, 
its cultural requirements being the same as for Zinnias. Thrives 
in summer heat and is not subject to diseases or insect pests. Be 
sure to include Torch with your order. 
Large pkt. 75c, pkt. 25c. 
NEW SUPER GIANT ASTER 
629 Santa Maria. A sensational, pure white Aster of immense 
size. The flowers are fully double with daintily interlaced 
plume-like petals carried on strong stems 214 ft. long. A splen- 
did variety which lasts well when used as a cut flower. 
Large pkt. 75c, pkt. 25c. 
NEW QUEEN OF THE MARKET ASTER 
1053 Ballet Queen. A handsome new shade of deep salmon rose. 
The plants are extremely wilt-resistant and bear a profusion of 
exceptionally double blooms on long stems. Ballet Queen is a 
splendid addition to this early flowering type. 
: Large pkt. 60c., pkt. 20c. 
NEW WHITE CLEOME 
2228 Helen Campbell. An ideal white Cleome that gives promise of 
equalling or even excelling the wide popularity of the well-known 
pink variety. It has the vigor and free-flowering characteristics 
which made Pink Queen an All America Winner. The huge 
trusses of pure white blooms contrast beautifully with the light 
green stems and foliage, and appear continuously from midsummer 
until frost. The seed pods, forming on wiry stems along the stalk, 
give a curiously fantastic appearance. Averaging 3 ft. in height, 
this novel and interesting plant is ideal for backgrounds and for 
planting among shrubbery. Large pkt. 65c., pkt. 25c. 
as 
NEW MORNING GLORY 
3660 Darling. This new giant flowered Ipomoea is the most col- 
orful of all Morning Glories. Darling is rich wine red with a 
contrasting snowy-white throat. When in full bloom Darling is 
very showy appearing brighter in color than Scarlett O’Hara. 
A sunny exposure will add to the continuous blooming of this ideal 
annual climber which will enhance the beauty of your home and 
garden. Pkt. 25c. 
NEW DWARF MARIGOLDS 
4169 Sunny. A splendid new variety introduced last season pro- 
duces well rounded plants about 15 inches tall and 16 inches 
across. The single, clear bright yellow flowers with their at- 
tractively waved petals will add a cheerful note to your garden. 
Sunny is certain to become a great favorite for planting in beds and 
borders. Large pkt. 75c., pkt. 25c. 
4155 Spry Hybrids. An excellent new double strain having an abun- 
dance of varied flower formations in new and unusual combina- 
tions of yellow, mahogany, scarlet, and orange. Each plant is a 
symmetrical specimen of neat, compact growth. The dwarf 
uniformity of this strain readily lends itself to border plantings and 
bedding use. Large pkt. 60c., pkt. 25c. 
NEW BLUE SCABIOSA 
6468 Oxford Blue. A deep rich tone of Campanulata Blue, deeper 
than Blue Moon. An outstanding shade proving a valuable addi- 
tion to the color range of this garden favorite. The handsome 
blooms, very large and fully double, are carried on long stems 
making them excellent for cutting. Produced freely from mid- 
summer until frost, they add brightness, grace and beauty to 
summer and fall bouquets. Pkt. 25c. 
NEW NICOTIANA AFFINIS 
4843 Daylight Sensation Mixture. Superior in every way, this fine 
new strain provides a brilliant 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 SEED COMPANY 
