Poppy, The Shirley. 



POPPY, The Shirley. 



It is perfectly hardy and flowers th« first season 

 from seed. The flowers arc large, exceedingly grace- 

 ful and elegant; the i olorsare pure, soft and varied, 

 and range from bluish-white rose, delicate pink and 

 carmine, through innumeral le tints to bright, 

 sparkling crimson'. Pitt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. 



NEW CARDINAL POPPY. 



The dwarf, very robust, and compact habit of 

 growth of this new Poppy makes it • ntirely distinct 

 from most other double J'oppies. The plants grow 

 about sixteen inches high, and are well furni>hed 

 with deeply-cut dark green foliage, which shows off 

 the enormous, double, glowing, cardinal-scarlet 

 flowers. On close inspection, each of the perfectly 

 fringed petals will be found lined with white, while 

 (»n the back of the flower a white Maltese cross 

 stands out in sharp relief. Pkt., 300 seeds, 4 cts. 



Miss Mabel Gage. Fitch Bay, Canada, April 3, 1895. writes: 

 We have had splendid success with your seeds for the past 

 two years. 



NEW POPPY, 

 White Swan. 



One of the most effect- 

 ive and valuable Pop- 

 pies introduced for 

 years. The plants are 

 about 18 inches high, 

 grow in very pretty 

 bush form, crowned 

 with flowers of enormous 

 size, perfect form, very 

 double and of the purest 

 snow-white. Its flower- 

 ing period is corsider- 

 ably longer than that of 

 other Poppies. Pkt., 

 300 seeds, 4 cts. 



Miss Nettie Clark, Hamlet, 

 Ohio, March 1, 1895, writes: I 

 purchased seeds from you last 

 year and never had them to 

 germinate and grow better. 

 As honesty is admirable and 

 deserves reward, I send my 

 order again, and though 

 small, carries best wishes to 

 an energetic woman for suc- 

 cess. 



Lillian G 1 o v e r, S t e 1 1 a, 

 Wash., Jan. 18, 1895, writes: 

 The flower seeds that I re- 

 ceived from you last season 

 were satisfactory, especially 

 the Sweet Peas and Asters. 



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FINEST 

 QUALITY. 



Price per qt., 23c.; 

 2 qts. for 40c. 



Double Poppies— Mixed. 



DOUBLE POPPIES MIXED. 



For dazzling richness and variety of colors, 

 the flowers are unequalled. Simply scatter 

 the se<»d in the open ground and a mass of 

 beauty will result which will be a constant 

 source of pleasure. Pkt., 300 seeds, 3 cts. 



ICELAND POPPIES. 



These fine perennial Poppies produce flow- 

 ers in great abundance the first year from 

 seed. The colors range from tne purest 

 white and yellow to the deepest glowing 

 orange scarlet and have a delicious fra- 

 grance. For vase or house decorations they 

 rank among the loveliest. Mixed colors. Pkt., 

 100 seeds, 6 cts. 



