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MISS EMMA V. WhlTE. 



DOUBLE POPPY MIXTURE. 



This mixture contains the Carnation poppies, flowers 

 of immense size and brilliant colors, the Cardinal poppy 

 of dwarf habit, very full cardinal blossoms, the petals 

 finely fringed, and the Peony-Flowered varieties, in size 

 and colors resembling the peonies. Mixed colors. Pkt., 

 3 cts. 



TULIP POPPY. 



A magnificent new species, producing splendid flowers 

 of most vivid scarlet, presenting when grouped a mass 

 of color of dazzling richness. It flowers very abundantly 

 in June and July. 12 to li inches high. Pkt., 4 cts. 



Collection of Poppies. A collection of one full packet 

 each of my six varieties for 18 cts. 



Cass. Minn., Fen. 

 26'1896:— The seeds 

 from your house 

 last spring gave 

 perfect satisfact- 

 ion. The Snapdra- 

 gons and Nicotiana 

 were lovely. 



Dora Harris 



ICELAND POPPY. 



Especially desirable be- 

 cause of their yellow sat- 

 iny shades, ranging from 

 pure white to yellow and 

 deep orange scarlet, and 

 the crinkly, crepe-like ap- 

 pearance of the petals. 

 They are perennials, but 

 blossom the first year. 

 Pkt., 4 cts. 



UMBROSUM POPPY. 



A new variety, bearing on long, wiry stems 

 great numbers of beautiful flowers, partially 

 double, with bright crimson petals spotted 

 with black. Pkt., 3 cts. 



RRESISTIBLE POPPY. 



An immense Poppy, growing sometimes 

 five feet high, bearing immense red blossoms 

 as large in proportion— the largest grown. 

 The heads are perfectly round and petals 

 finely fringed, making such an "Irresistible" 

 ball of brilliant crknson that all who see it 

 sav they must have it. Pkt., 6 cts. 

 SHIRLEY POPPY. 



A beautiful strain, with single flowers of 

 many colors, having a wonderful silk-like 

 luster. The handsomest of all single Poppies. 

 Mixed. Pkt., 3 cts. 



Double Poppies. 



