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3675 



3680 

 3685 



3686 

 3690 



3695 

 3700 



POPPIES. SINGLE VARIETIES.— Continued. 



Scarlet Field Poppy. {Pa-paver Rhceus.) The single 

 Poppy so much admired by tourists in Europe, 

 where it abounds on the railroad banks, and in the Pkt 

 fields. U ft Oz., $1.00; .15 



The Bride. A beautiful variety with large, pure 

 white flowers of perfect form ... Oz., .60; .10 



umbrosum. (Caucasian Poppy.) Enormous single 

 flowers, crimson with a black spot on each petal. 



i oz., .25; .10 

 Virginia. A charming variety with large, white 



flowers edged with pink. ... J oz., .25; .10 



VARIOUS POPPIES. 

 Bretton Woods Mixture. This renowned mix- 

 ture of annual Poppies consists of only the finest 

 types of double and single varieties in an endless 



array of color ... Oz., .75; .15 



Annual Varieties mixed. Double and single in 

 great variety. ... Lb., $3.50; \ lb., $1.25; oz.,. 40; .10 



Collection of 12 Varieties Annual Poppies. 

 Separate. Our selection ... ... $1.00 



Perennial Varieties, see Nos. 7475-7530. 



P0RTULACA. 



Charming dwarf annuals adapted for sunny situations or 



light soils and producing flowers of the most brilliant colors 



in great profusion. 6 in. 



3705 Double mixed. Saved from the finest double 

 flowers only and will produce a large percentage of 

 doubles ioz., $1.25; .15 



3715 Single Rose. 3720 Single Scarlet. 



3725 Single White. . 3730 Single Yellow. 



Each of the above colors. ... \ oz., .50; .10 



3735 Single mixed Oz., $1.00; .10 



PYRETHRUM aUFeum. (Golden Feather.) 

 3745 Dwarf bedding plant with yellow Fern-like leaves, 

 useful for edging beds and borders. Half-hardy 

 perennial. 6 to 9 in. ... ... J oz., .30; 



For perennial varieties, see Nos. 7625-7635. 



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RICINUS. (Castor Oil Plant.) 



Tender annuals of rapid and gigantic growth producing enormous dark green or bronze-colored palmate leaves; excellent for 

 sub-tropical beds or for massive foliage effects on lawns or backgrounds. 

 3750 borboniensis arboreus. Tall decorative variety Pkt. 3765 



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3770 



3755 



3760 



with large purplish leaves. 15 ft. . . . ... Oz., .25; 



cambodgensis. Of compact growth with stems and 



leaf stalks like shining ebony, foliage varying according 



to age from bronze-green to black-purple. 6 ft. 



Oz., .35; 

 maeroearpus. White stems and light green leaves. 



6 ft Oz. s .30; 



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sanguineus. Fine tall variety with red stems and 

 reddish purple leaves. 10 ft. Lb., $1.25; oz., .25: 



zanzibariensis mixed. A distinct race from East 

 Africa producing leaves of enormous size and varying 

 in color from light green to purplish-red. 10 to 12 ft., 



J lb., .75; oz., .25; 



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RUDBECKIA. (Cone Flower.) 



Attractive annuals of compact growth 

 suitable for borders or clumps among 

 shrubs. Excellent for cutting. 2 ft. 



3780 amplexicaulis. Pure golden- 

 yellow. J oz., .25; .10 



3785 bicolor superba. Golden- 

 yellow with chestnut mark- 

 ings. ... | oz., .50; .10 



Perennial varieties, see Nos. 7655-7660. 



Sterfe Portnlaca 



Our Collection of 



New and Rare Plants 



includes a large proportion of the 

 collection of the famous Arnold 

 Arboretum and among these many 

 of the new Chinese plants col- 

 lected by Mr. E. H. Wilson. 



For varieties and description see 

 pages 1-4. 



