Start Seeds iStreghs for an Abundance of Summer Flowers 
CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEAS 
A new strain of exceptionally vigorous growing Sweet Peas that 
will bloom two weeks earlier than the Summer Flowering Spencers 
and continue to produce an abundance of large, fragrant flowers 
on long stems well into the hot Summer far surpassing the ordin- 
ary type of vine growth and stem. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 90c., 14 Ib. $3.00. 
6955 Billy. Cream pink with an overtone of carmine. A most ex- 
quisite shade. 
6960 Se Large, dazzling scarlet blooms on long stems. Sun- 
proof. 
6965 Danny. Wide open flowers of deep navy blue. 
6970 Evelyn. A lovely shade of salmon cream pink. An outstand- 
ing color. 
6972 Frances. Large fragrant blossoms of clear salmon pink. 
6975 Frank G. Soft rosy lavender. Exceptionally fine. 
6978 Hazel. Greatly admired for the clear, light silvery blue 
flowers. 
6980 Janet. Sweetly perfumed blooms of pure glistening white. 
a Jessie. A most pleasing shade of pure mauve. Nicely waved 
owers. 
6985 Kenneth. Velvety crimson blooms produced on vigorous 
growing plants. 
6990 Lois. Handsome shade of deep rose pink. Very popular. 
6995 Tommy. Beautiful, clear medium blue. Large and perfectly 
formed flowers. 
6998 Mixed Colors. A well balanced blend of many shades. 
The following abbreviations are used throughout our flower 
seed list that you may have some guide as to proper treatment. 
H.H.A. Half Hardy Annuals. Slight frosts will injure. 
H.A. Hardy Annuals. Seed may be sown in the open to endure 
ordinary weather to killing Autumn frosts. Sowing 
seed indoors or in frames will hasten blooming. 
H.B. Hardy Biennials. Bloom one season only. 
H.H.P. Half Hardy Perennials. Require protection. 
H.P. Hardy Perennials. Should not require Winter protection. 
Seed should be sown early enough to produce husky 
plants before frost. Often seed sown indoors will bloom 
the first season. 
G.A. Greenhouse Annuals. Very tender. 
G.P. Greenhouse Perennials. Always kept inside. 
PERRY’S QUALITY FLOWER SEEDS 
ACHILLEA. 4.P. 
No. (Milfoil or Yarrow) Pkt. 
30 The Pearl. Double white. Blooms 
all Summer. Excellent for cutting. 
DNS onto mer cuceuvers Large pkt. 50c. $0.15 
ACONITUM. 4.p. 
(Monkshood) 
Requires rich soil and is ideal for shady 
places. Seed germinates slowly. Pkt. 
41 Napellus. Dark blue. Blooms July 
and Aug. 3to4ft. Large pkt. 60c. $0.20 
ACROCLINIUM. u.a. 
(Everlasting) 
Daintily colored, Daisy-like flowers. Use 
extensively for Winter bouquets. | Pkt. 
71 Double Giant Mixture. 20 in. 
Large pkt. 40c. $0.15 
AGERATUM. .a. 
(Floss Flower) 
An excellent plant for edging and for cut- 
ting. A mass of bloom from early Summer 
until frost. Pkt. 
115 Midget Blue. The fine foliage of 
this splendid variety is practically 
smothered with beautiful azure blue 
flowers. Uniformly dwarf. 4 in. 
Large pkt. 75c. $0.25 
116 Blue Bedder. Compact plants 
with large clusters of deep lavender 
blue flowers. An ideal variety for 
edging. 4in. ...... Large pkt. 75c. .25 
118 Blue Ball Improved. Large, deep 
blue flowers on uniformly dwarf, com- 
pact plants. 4in, Largepkt.65c. .25 
120 Blue Perfection. Dark blue, Fine 
for cutting. 8in. Large pkt. 50c. .15 
122 Fairy Pink. Exquisite shade of 
soft salmon-rose. The flower clusters 
are freely produced on dwarf compact 
plants 5 inches in height. 
Large pkt. 65c. .25 
147 Little Dorrit White. Best dwarf 
white. Grows 6 in. tall. 
Large pkt. 35c. .10 
AGROSTEMMA. 4#.P. 
is (Rose Campion. Mullein Pink) 
oO. 
170 Coronaria. Single bright crimson 
flowers and silvery white foliage. 
Fine for cutting 
ALYSSUM. 4#.P. 
A free flowering and easily grown annual 
suitable for edging beds and borders. pore 
kt. 
all Summer. 
195 Benthami. Old-fashioned, fra- 
grant Alyssum. 10in..... 
205 Little Gem. Erect growing little 
plants covered with pure white flow- 
ers, 6in. 
Oz. 60c., $0.10 
ANTHEMIS. u.pP. 
(Camomile, Golden Marguerite) 
No. Pkt. 
298 Fel way: Pure eee etre 
Flowers all Summer and excellent for 
Large pkt. 35¢. $0.10 CuULting ed tae ere Large pkt. 50c. «10 
ANTIRRHINUM. #.a. 
(Snapdragon) 
GIANT RUFFLED “‘TETRA” SNAPS 
A new race, producing sturdy, base 
\% oz. 40c., 4 og. 75c., oz. $1.25,  .10 |} branching plants with strong stems 
215 Carpet of Snow. Lach plant is a carrying large, full spikes 244 ft. tall 
dwarf, flat, compact mass of snow- covered with immense, handsomely 
white flowers. 244 in. ruffled flowers in a wide array of beauti- 
VY oz. 60c., oz., $1.75 .15 ful colors. Invaluable for summer 
219 Violet Queen. A dwarf, compact bouquets. Include a package of this 
variety with flowers tinted a beautiful marvelous Snapdragon with your order. 
bright violet. 4 in. ..Large pkt. 50c. .15 299 Superfine Mixture. 
Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 75c. 
HARDY ALYSSUM 
(Fine for Rockeries) 
220 Saxatile compactum (Gold Dust). RUST-RESISTANT VARIETIES 
H.P. Pure golden yellow. April. 9 in. A New Strain, which will produce healthy, 
\% on. 75c., large pkt. 40c. .10 vigorous, free flowering plants. 
ANCHUSA MAXIMUM, or SUPER GIANTS 
(SummerForget-Me- Not) 33 in. tall 
260 Italica, Dropmore Variety. H.P. Pat. 200, taree BEC. Obe: 5 
Beautiful, tall blue spikes of flowers. 300 Alaska. A pure white of the largest size. 
Blooms all Summer. 4 to 5 ft. 805 Campfire. Bright scarlet with yellow lip. 
263 Myosotidiflora. HE’ Ee tione 15 | 314 pen Uh: eee ee PLEA pede 
freely in sun or shade during May and 320 Crimson King. Fiery crimson. 
June. An excellent, clear blue for the 330 Indian Summer. Coppery orange. 
rock garaen or for ee as a eronnd 35 337 Paradise Rose. Rose pink. 
cover. senate arge pkt. 75c. . . 
265 Bluebird. Annual. A splendid, 350 Yellow Giant. Deep yellow. 
vivid blue variety growing 18 in. tall. 355 Super Giants Mixed. 
Large pkt. 50c. .15 | 357 Cherry Rose. Brilliant cherry rose. 
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