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POPPIES. 



A great advance lias been made in recent years in the development of the 

 Poppy, which has brought it into deserved popularity, and it may be safely 

 said that no other flower produces a more brilliant display of color during the 

 blooming period. Annual Poppies should be sown where they are to remain, 

 as they do not stand transplanting. 



DOUBLE A]?«NUAI. POPPIES. 



3711 American Flag. Beautiful variety; flowers veiy Hige 

 double, snow-white, bordered with scarlet 



3712 Fairy Blush. Very double flovi^ersof pure white, elegantly fiinged 

 and tipped with rose 



S715 Wllite Swan. Immense double flowers, beautifully funged and 



of purest white 



3714 " flilcado " ( The Striped Japanese Poppy). This beautiful Poppy 



is very distinct in character and color. The fluweis are biillnnt 



scarlet and white with elegantly curved petals, like a Japanese 



Chrysanthemum 



S720 Carnation Flowered. Splendid double fringed flowers, mixed 

 colors. ( .1 e cut.) Per oz., 20 Cts 



3730 Paeony Flowered. Large 

 showy; double, globular 

 flowers, resembling a double 

 Pasony ; mixed colors. Per 

 oz., 20 cts 



3713 Golden Gate. Compris- 

 ing an inhnite variety of 

 semi-double and double flow- 

 ers in the greatest variety of 

 colors 



3719 Imported Collection of 8 



varieties. Double Carnation 



flowered 



3729 Imported Collection of 



PER PKT 



and 



varieties, 

 flowered 



Single An.nual Poppy. 



Double Carnation 



Fluweked Poppies. 



SINGI.E ANISUAI^ 

 POPPIES. 



PEK PKT. 



3091 Danebrog, or Danish 



Cross. Very showy 

 variety, producing large 

 single flowers of bril- 

 liant scarlet, with a sil- 

 very-white spot on each 

 petal, thus forming a 



w hite cross 5 



3696 Shirley. These charm- 

 ing Poppies are single or 

 semi-double. The range 

 of color, extending from pure 

 white through the most deli- 

 cate shades of pale pink, rose 

 and carmine to deepest crim- 

 son, is so varied that scarcely 

 two are alike, while many are 

 delicately edged and striped. 

 The blooms, if cCit when 

 young, will stand for several 

 days v\ iihout drooping. (See 



cut. ) Per oz., 40 cts 5 



Dwarf Shirley, This new strain is identical in every way to the 

 above, except in height, growing only 18 inches high, making them 

 suitable for many positions for which the taller-growing parent is un- 

 suited. Charming for cutting, for which purpose they should be cut 



in the bud state 15 



Umbrosum. Richest vermilion, with a deep shining black spot on 



each ]ietal - 5 



English Scarlet. The common field Poppy of Great Britain; 



dazzliiiLi; scarlet 5 



Flag of Truce. Satiny white flowers, 3 to 4 inches across 5 



Tulip Poppy [Papavey Glaucitvi). A magnificent species from 

 Armenia, 'i he plants grow about 14 inches high and produce from 



50 to 60 Inrge tulip-like flowers of dazzling scarlet. . 10 



Fire Dragon. Very showy and free-flowering, jiroducing flowers of 

 brilliam deep scnrlet, with black spots margined wdiite ; 2 to 2i feet. . . 5 

 3702 riiss Sherwood. This fine new single Pseony-flowered Poppy forms 

 sturdy plants 2^ leet high, with noble foliage, and bears in profusion 

 large flowers of a satiny white, the upper half of the corolla being a 



silky chamois rose ; a condjination of rare delicacy 15 



The Bride. A beautiful variety vidth very large, pure white, perfectly 

 formed flowers. If cut when barely expanded and put in water they 



will last a long time . . . ., 5 



3710 Single Mixed. Annual sorts. Oz., 20 cts 5 



3709 Imported Collection of 6 single varieties 25 



For Perennial Poppies see preceding page. 



3698 



3692 



3694 

 3695 



3693 



3697 



