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Surpassing Fiower Seeds, (Cont’d)—West Grove, Pa. 2x 
Splendid i ‘ Primula Sinensi 
splendid Chinese Primrose @7nc* 
Primula Sinensis Fimbriata (ringed Chi- 
nese Primrose)— Undoubtedly one of the most beau- 
tiful and satisfactory house plants; never attacked by 
insects, and will thrive in a window where there is but 
little sun and few other plants would grow; seed 
sown from April to July blooms freely the following 
Winter. Cover the seed an eighth of an inch with fine, 
light, rich soil; keep moist, but not wet, and they will 
begin to grow in two or three weeks. They are so 
easily raised that there is no reason why every flower 
lover should not have a magnificent display of these 
brightest and best of all Winter flowers. The seed we 
offer is from the finest strains and best colors, includ- 
ing pure white, purple, rose, scarlet, striped and spot- 
ted, and the lovely blue Primula. Splendid large 
flowering, mixed colors. Pkt. 8 cts, 
Ever-blooming Primula 
Obconica Grandiflora. 
These New Ever-Blooming Primulas are un- 
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doubtedly one of the grandest novelties recently N ae 
introduced. The flowers are much larger than the is AIS 
old white kind and of many beautiful shades, includ- ce a 
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ing pink, violet, blush rose, lilac, white, etc. The 
seed grows easily, makes strong, sturdy plants 8 to 
1o inches high, which begin to bloom very quickly, 
and continue to produce great masses of lovely 
tinted flowers for many months at a time. We = 
li one Re eee gave the, Oh ae PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA (Fringed Chinese Primrose). 
time. They are a perfect treasure for the window, : 
garden, greenhouse and conservatory, and will bloom at any season or the whole year. We cannot recommend them 
too highly. Best quality seed, 6 cts. per pkt., 3 pkts. for 15 cts. 
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Grand New White Hringed Poppy “Maid of the Mist’— 
A new and exqisitely beautiful pzeony-flowered poppy; enormous 
flowers, pure snow white, elegantly fringed, and borne on slender, 
nodding stems. Oneofthebest. Pkt. 6 cts. 
New KEayal Poppy—tThis is one of the most beautiful of all 
Poppies. Many different shades of red, pink, maroon, white, etc.; also 
elegantly variegated, striped and shaded; also double and single, large 
and small. Pkt. 6cts. 
New Shirley Poppy—tThese are very beautiful, and of all shades 
of rose pink, crimson and pure white; the flowers have a.beau- 
tiful silky appearance. Pkt. 4 cts. 
New Poppy, White Swan—tThe plants grow inelegant bush form, 
crowned with splendid flowers of largest size and perfect form, very 
double and as white as the driven snow. Pkt. 4 cts. 
New Giant California Poppy “Irresistable’’—Grows five orsix 
feet high loaded with immense double flowers almost as round as a ball 
and of the most exquisite melting rose pink color. Pkt. 6 cts. 
New Iceland Poppy—Entirely hardy, bloom the first year from 
seed, in great abundance; the colors range from purest white and yellow 
to richest orange and scarlet; they are very fragrant and fine for cutting. 
Pkt. 4 cts. 
New Golden Gate Poppy—tLarge, elegant cup-shaped flowers, 
double, semi-double and single; bright and showy colors; striped, 
blotched, edged and bordered in most dazzling and wonderful combi- 
nation. Pkt. 4 ets.; oz. 50cts. 
Oriental Poppies—Immense flowers, of six inches in diameter, 
intense scarlet; they are perennials, require no protection, and increase in 
gorgeous beauty from year to year. Pkt. 4 cts. 
DOUBLE CARNATION POPPIES. 
Double Carnation Poppies, Mixed— 
For brilliancy and gorgeous variety of colors, 
these grand double poppies are almost un- 
equalled ; sure to grow, and make a blaze of 
rich and brilliant colors. Pkt. 38 cts.; oz. 20 cts. 
New Anemone 
St. Brigid or Irish Poppies 
These New Irish Poppies are exceedingly 
Beautiful, but not much known in this country : 
as yet; they are low-growing, almost trailing % 
uabit, and will soon cover the ground with ° 
a rich carpet of pretty foliage and lovely = 
blossoms. Most of the flowers are double, 4 to & 
5 inches across, and of most exquisite colors, % 
pink, rose, crimson, scarlet, maroon, etc.; ® 
others are curiously mottled, striped and varie- ~ 
gated; they bloom abundantly for months at > 
a time-and, though they die down in Winter, 
are entirely hardy and will come up again in 
the Spring and bloom on from year to year. 
Seed should be sown early, where they are to 
femain. Pkt. € ets. EW AMEMONE, ST. BRIGID, OR IRISH POPPIES, 
