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MISS EMMA V. WhjITE, 



ICELAND POPPY 



(Papaver Kudicaule) . 

 Especially desirable be- 

 cause of their yellow satiny 

 shades, ranging from pure 

 white to yellow and deep 

 orange scarlet. They are per- 

 ennials, but blossom the nrst 

 year. Packet, 6 cts. 



DOUBLE UMBROSUM 



POPPY. 



This is a new and very desir- 

 able variety, bearing on long, 

 wirey stems great numbers of 

 beautiful double flowers with 

 bright crimson petals, spotted 

 with black. It is exceedingly 

 showy and one of the most des- 

 irable dwarfs. Packet, 4 cts. 



Preston Hollow, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1895.— "The 

 seeds you sent me succeeded finely and produced 

 fine flowers, and were all as recommended. To 

 say I was pleased with the result of the seeds 

 you sent expresses no more than I feel." 



Norman Faulk. 



TULIP POPPY (Glaucum). 



A magnificent new species, producing above the 

 foliage fifty or sixty splendid flowers of most vivid 

 scarlet, presenting when grouped a mass of color of 

 dazzling richness. It flowers very abundantly in June 

 and July. Twelve to fourteen inches high. Packet, 6c. 



Collection of Poppies. 



A Collection of one full packet each of the above 

 seven varieties (full price 35 cents) for 28 cents. 



Everr Si-arden should have its perennial bed. 

 There are so manj- beautiful hardx perennials, 

 and thejr are of such easj- cultivations that, 

 when once started, such a bed will be a jojr for <> 

 manjr jrears. Keep the bed clear of weeds and ■ 

 g^ive it each jrear a liberal dressing of well rot 

 ted manure. 



