Poppy, White Swan, 



One of the most effective and valuable Poppies introduced for years. The plants are about 18 

 inches higrh, grow in very pretty bush form, crowned with flowers of enormous size, perfect form, 

 very double and of the purest snow-white. Its flowering period is considerably longer than that of 



other Poppies. Pkt, 200 seeds. 5 cts. 



Hardy, Perennial Poppies. 



Orientale — A charming summer flowering 

 plant, producing numerous leafy stems about 

 2^2 ft. high, which pre covered with deep crim- 

 son flowers. Pkt, 150 seeds, 5 cts, 



Hunnemannia, or Busk Eschscholtzia 



Known also as the Santa Barbara Poppy. 

 An erect-growing, tender perennial, about two 

 feet high. Foliage fine cut and petals very 

 crapey. Blossoms, beautifully cup -shaped, 

 bright yellow, and about three or four inches 

 across. Stems long and smooth. There are 

 few more satisfactory flowers in the garden 

 than the Hunnemannia. Pkt, 150 seeds, 5 cts. 



Burbanks, Santa Rosa Poppy. 



New Strain of Shirley Poppies. 

 This new strain is a mixture which is made 

 up carefully so that there is a proper blending 

 of the colors; some of the darker shades nearly 

 approach blue or bluish purple — a color hereto- 

 fore unknown in the Fhirlev Poppy. 

 Per Pkt, 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



Scarlet Poppies, Tulip. 



Large, vivid scarlet blossoms, which have a 

 daxk spot at the base of the petaL 

 PkL, 300 seeds, 8 cts. 



Double Poppies, Mixed. 



For dazzling richness and variety 

 of colors, the flowers are unequalled. 

 Simply scatter the seeds in the open 

 ground and a mass of beauty will 

 result which will be a constant source 

 of pleasure. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



Iceland Poppies. 



These fine perennial poppies pro- 

 duce flowers in great adundance the 

 first year from the seed. The colors 

 range from the purest white and yel- 

 low to the deepest glowing oranpe- 

 scarlet, and have a delicious fra- 

 grance. For vase or house decorations 

 they rank amoner the loveliest. 

 Mixed colors. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 



Poppy, The Shirley. 



It is perfectly h^rdy and flowers 

 the first year from seed. The flowers 

 are large, exceedingly graceful and 

 elegant; the colors are pure, soft and 

 varied, and range from blush white, 

 rose, delicate pink and carm'ne, 

 through innumerable tints to bright 

 -sparkling crimson. 



PkL, 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



Mrs. Wm. Reid, Deerwood, Minn., 

 April 12, 1009, writes: Lout year 

 wy Verbenas froTTi your seed were 

 the most beautiful I have ever 

 seen, especially the pink. 



