Gay Poppies to Delight 



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When you have once enjoyed brilliant Iceland Poppies in your garden, 

 you will wont them popping up every year. 



PLATYCODON (Japanese Bell Flower) [hP-18in.] The buds of this 

 summer-blooming plant look like small balloons. When expanded, 

 the pointed lobes of the bells are sUghtly recurved resembling lilies. 

 The color is deep blue with sparkhng sheen. Excellent in the per- 

 manent border or in a semi-shaded rock garden. 



Grandiflora Blue Pkt. 10c 



Polyanthus (See Primula) 



POPPY What a glorious riot of color poppies bring, with almost every 

 shade of the rainbow available in the wide range of varieties! As a 



. rule, the individual flowers do not last long, but others follow in 

 rapid succession to replace them and the gay show goes on. 



Shirley [hA-18 in.] This group sprang from the common European 

 field poppy or Planders Field Poppy of the World War. 



■<rAmerican Legion A single poppy of dazzling scarlet with white 

 cross at center. An improved Flanders Poppy J^ oz. 45c 



^Single Mixed A superb blend of this beautiful type of Poppy 

 ranging in color from pure white through tones of salmon, pink, 



and rose to brightest carmine-red Oz. 45c 



Double Pink Shades Charming double and semi-double flowers 



in several shades of pink /^ oz. 45c 



Pkts. 10c each 



•Our choice. In FERRY'S RED and SILVER DISPLAYS 



Tall Somniferum [hA-3 ft.] It is to this class that the Opium Poppy 

 of the Orient belongs, but we do not handle seed of that particuiar 

 variety. 



Single Mixed Single, deeply cupped flowers, many with fringed 

 petals. 



Double Carnation Flowered Mixed Perfectly double, globular 

 flowers witli fringed petals in many brilliant colors. 



Double Peony Flowered Mixed Bold double ball-shaped blooms, 

 plain edged petals, resembling the Peony in form. 



Any one of the above: Pkt. 10c 



• Double Choice Mixed Vivid colors chosen from the Carnation 

 and Peony types Oz. 35c; pkt. 5c 



Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) [hP-R-18 in.] This hardy Poppy slight- 

 ly resembles the delicately formed annual Shirley. However, the 

 plants are somewhat different in habit and produce many shades of 

 yellow and orange. Iceland Poppies are valuable in a hardy border 

 or in a permanent rock garden, and when in bud they are desir- 

 able for cutting. 



Coonara Pink Hybrids 



Clear shades, pale pastels to deep rose. 

 K oz. 65c; pkt. 15c 



Sunbeam An improvement over the original Iceland strain. The 

 plants will produce flowers the first season from seed sown early, 

 and the blossoms are unequalled for cutting. 



Orange White Yellow (Amurensi) 



Any one of the above: Pkt. 15c 

 • Mixed J^ oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



Orientale [hP-23^ ft.] Magnificent fohage, sturdy stems, huge cup- 

 shaped flowers with crinkled petals, and large decorative pods. In 

 the border they form a gorgeous picture. 



• Red Glowing scarlet with bases of petals bluish black. 

 Hybrids Mostly red, with some white, rose, lavender, orange, 

 and crimson. 



Each of the above: \i oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



be pleased with the lovely blending tones of rose and red in 

 Painted Daisy. (See Pyrethrum) 



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