Perennials. . . 
For Greater Permaneucy of Your Garden 
CHOICE AND SELECTED VARIETIES 
Achillea (Yarrow) 
Ptarmica, Angels’ Breath. 20 in., spreads 2 ft. 
Pure white, fully double flowers in great profusion. 
Each 50c. 
Ptarmica, Snowball. 18 in. June to Sept. An im- 
proved small, double-flowered white Yarrow grow- 
ing In ordinary soil. Suitable for cutting, and is fine 
as a filler in bouquets. Each 40c. 
Aconitum (Monkshood) 
Fischeri. 2 to 3 ft. Sept. Blue flowers shaped like a 
monk’s hood. Prefers a rich soil and some shade. 
Needs winter protection. As Aconites contain poison- 
ous substances, they should be kept away from 
children. Each 50c. 
Adenophora (Spire Bell) 
Potanini. 3 ft. Bell-shaped blooms on tall spikes. 
The blue-violet flowers are 1 inch across and resemble 
the Campanulas. Each 45c. 
Agrostemma (Rose Campion) 
Coronaria atrosanquinea. 2 ft. Sometimes called 
Dusty Miller. The blood-red flowers rise from a tuft 
of gray-white foliage. 1-yr. plants, each 30c. 
Anchusa (Alkanet) 
Dropmore Variety. 3 to 5 ft. Blooms in early sum- 
mer and later if first flowers are cut as soon as wilted. 
Foliage rough and hairy, slightly gray. Flowers rich 
gentian-blue, in loose panicles. A rather coarse-ap- 
pearing plant but fine in masses or as a border. Does 
best in partial shade. Each 40c. 
Myosotidiflora. A dwarf form from Russia. Clusters 
of large leaves and bright blue, forget-me-not-like 
flowers. Each 50c. 
Aquilegia (Columbine) 
Columbines are one of the most beautiful of hardy 
plants and are grown for their profusion of graceful 
flowers in early summer. 
Akitensis. 1 ft. A rare Alpine form bearing soft, blue 
flowers, tipped creamy white. Early spring. Each 50c. 
Blue King. Large flowers of medium blue. Each 40c. 
Clematiflora. A spurless Columbine with beautiful 
open flowers like Clematis. Mixed colors. Each 40c.; 
1-yr. plants, each 25c. 
Flabellata mana. 1 ft. Dwarf, compact clumps of 
blue-silver foliage, with milk-white, short-spurred 
blooms. An interesting Columbine. Each 45c. 
Mrs. Nicholls. 2 to 3 ft. A choice blue and white, 
Jarge-flowered Columbine. Each 50c.; 1-yr. plants, 
each 25c. 
Longissima. Yellow flowers with extra-long spurs. 
Each 40c.; 1-yr. plants, each 25c. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Hybrids. A _ refined long- 
spurred strain. Includes many choice clear colors. 
Each 40c.; 1-yr. plants, each 25c. 
Purple. 2 to 3 ft. A short-spurred, purple-blue Colum- 
bine. This color is seldom seen in the ordinary hybrid 
strains. Each 40c. 
Snow Queen. Large, pure white flowers. Each 40c.; 
1-yr. plants, each 25c. 
PERKINS BROS. e STILLWATER ROAD 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM 
Alyssum (Basket of Gold) 
Saxatile compactum. 1 ft. One of the earliest flow- 
ering plants; suitable for the border or the rock- 
garden. It has bright spreading clusters of golden 
yellow flowers. Foliage gray-green. When ripe the 
seed-pods have a lace-like appearance and may be 
used in winter bouquets. Each 40c. 
Saxatile citrinum. [Lemon-yellow flowers. Each 40c. 
Anthemis (Yellow Daisy) 
Moonlight. 214 ft. A choice variety of the hardy 
Marguerite producing pale yellow flowers over 2 
inches in diameter, all summer. Each 40c. 
Arabis (Rock Cress) 
Alpina, Snowcap. 6 in. A low-growing plant espe- 
cially suited for edging or the rock-garden. Foliage is 
gray-green. In early spring the plant is covered with 
masses of white flowers. Can be used for cutting. 
Each 40c. 
Rosea. Similar to above. Flowers pink. Each 40c. 
Quantity Prices for Perennials 
25c. plants, 3 of a kind for 65c. 
30c. plants, 3 of a kind for 85c. 
35c. plants, 3 of a kind for $1.00 
A0c. plants, 3 of a kind for $1.10 
45c. plants, 3 of a kind for $1.20 
50c. plants, 3 of a kind for $1.25 
12 plants for the price of 10 
We prepay postage on all orders amounting to 
$2.00 or more. On smaller orders, please add 25c. 
to help cover cost of handling. 
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