PERKINS’ PERENNIALS 
Campanula (Bellflower) 
Cullimore. Harebell. 1 ft. All summer. A hybrid 
form of Carpatica and other dwarf species. Very 
prolific. The bell-shaped flowers are held erect on 
wiry stems. A nice plant for edging. Blue or White. 
Each 40c. 
Persicifolia alba. Peach-leaved Bellflower. 2 ft. A 
fine Bellflower with large, handsome, white, bell- 
shaped flowers. Each 50c. 
Persicifolia, Telham Beauty. 30 in. Similar to the 
ann Clear light blue flowers. Very choice. Each 
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Persicifolia, Wedgwood. 
flowers. Each 50c. 
Poscharskyana. 6 in. A pretty and graceful, semi- 
trailing star-bell from Dalmatian cliffs. Blossoms of 
bright blue-violet for a long time. Each 50c. 
Punctata. 2 ft. A Campanula similar to Canterbury 
Bells and has proved hardier under our trials. Rug- 
ged towers of big, pendent bells. Mixed colors. 
Each 40c. 
Pyramidalis. Great Chimney Bellflower. 5 to 6 ft. 
The towering stems are loaded with saucer bells in 
pale to midblue. Each 50c. 
30 in. Large, violet-blue 
Carnation 
Crimson King. 1 ft. A green-leaved double red 
garden Carnation; blooms all summer. Only semi- 
hardy but a very satisfactory plant. 21%-in. pots 
size, each 40c. 
Pink Princess. 1 ft. Salmon-pink flowers; clove 
scented. 214-in. pot size, each 40c. 
Grenadin Strain. 1 ft. A garden variety of Carnation 
with both single and double-flowered plants. They 
are grown from seed and come quite true to color. 
The one-year-old plants we are offering have not 
bloomed and consequently could not be rogued. 
Red, Rose, or White. Each 25c. 
Catananche (Cupids-Dart or Love Plant) 
Coerulea. 2 ft. Clusters of grass-like leaves from 
which arise many heads of pretty, deep blue flowers 
on long stems during July and August. Each 50c. 
Centaurea (Knapweed) 
Dealbata, Pink Delight. 18 in. Rose-pink flowers. 
Graceful, silvery leaves. Good for cutting. 1-yr. 
plants, each 25c. 
Macrocephala. 3 to 4 ft. July—Aug. A rugged, up- 
right-growing plant, bearing large thistle-like golden 
yellow flowers. May be used as cut flowers. Small 
plants, each 25c. 
Clematis (Shrubby Clematis) 
Davidiana. 2 to 3 ft. A very hardy border plant, and 
one that is free from all pests. Sweet-scented, blue 
flowers in the axis of the leaves. Plant is somewhat 
coarse. Suitable for back corners and “‘out-of-the- 
way” places. Each 50c. 
For the purple-flowered Clematis vine, see page 22. 
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 
40c. 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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Coreopsis 
Lanceolata grandiflora, Mayfield Giant. 2 to 3 ft. 
Large, bright yellow daisy-like flowers on long stems 
all summer. Each 40c. : 
Verticillata, Golden Shower. 18 in. This semi- 
dwarf, golden yellow Coreopsis with asparagus-like 
foliage is almost a continuous bloomer. Flowers 2 
inches in diameter. Each 50c. 
Shasta Daisies 
No garden would be complete without Shasta Daisies. 
They make a fine display and are one of the most dur- 
able and valuable cut flowers. 
Alaska. 2 to 3 ft. Summer. Our general-purpose 
Shasta Daisy. Large white flowers, 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter, on long stems. Each 40c. 
Diener’s Giants. This strain is a glorious mixture of 
large-flowered white daisies—single, semi-double, 
fully double and shaggy types. Each 50c. 
Giant Chiffon. 12 to 15 in. Pure white, fully double 
flowers. A dwarf variety for front of border. Each 
50c. 
Supreme. 214 ft. A fine semi-double white Shasta 
Daisy of good substance. Flowers 31% inches, on 24- 
inch stems. Each 50c. 
New Improved Shasta Daisies 
Aglaya. 2 ft. A beautiful large-flowered, fully double 
Shasta Daisy. The flowers have fringed petals, and 
the blooming period extends over a long time. Small 
plants, each 50c. 
Majestic. 214 ft. Large white flowers, 5 to 6 inches In 
diameter, on straight long stems. A healthy grower. 
Small plants, each 50c. 
Marconi. 2 ft. Large, fully double, frilled flowers 
3 to 4 inches in diameter on stiff stems. Small plants, 
each 50c. 
Mount Shasta. 2 ft. The pure white, double flowers 
have a high crested center. Blooms all summer. 
Each 50c. 
Dianthus (Pinks) 
The delightful sweet-scented garden Pinks are always 
welcome in any garden. They like a well-drained soil 
and are easy to grow, giving a large number of flowers 
for cutting. 
Deltoides. Maiden Pink. Small delicate blooms car- 
ried above fine feathery foliage. Suitable for edging 
or the rock-garden. Red. Each 25c. 
Jock Hybrids. A neat, low-growing Pink, blooming 
very profusely. Mixed colors, single and double 
flowers. Each 40c. 
Double White Pink. 1 ft. A well-shaped plant with 
blue-green foliage. Flowers double, 2 inches in diam- 
eter, white, slightly speckled with red in the center. 
Very fragrant. Blooms most of the season. Each 50c. 
Plumarius semperflorens. 1 ft. An everblooming 
hardy garden Pink. Blooms most of the summer. 
Double and single flowered. Fragrant. Mixed colors. 
Each 40c. 
Plumarius scoticus. 1 ft. A free-flowering strain. 
Good for cutting. Each 40c. 
Wallace Red. 1 ft. Semi-double, brilliant crimson-red 
flowers on 8 to 12-inch stems. Blooms a long time. 
Sturdy, compact growth. Each 50c. 
Winteri. A Pink of striking beauty and good form. 
Pure colors; fragrant. Each 50c. 
An Improved Dwarf Pink 
Little Joe. 6 in. A fine free-blooming dwarf Pink 
with large crimson blossoms. Each 50c. 
SAINT PAUL 6, MINN. 
