l)i'olifi<" hldoinin^- si)it of deep l)lood-i'ed, iruissive in 

 si/e, on tall straiii'lit sti'ins. 



Each 75c; three for $1.75; a dozen for $6.00 



MASTERPIECE. Lilae color, niai'velons flower, 

 hnt should be gTown with slight protection from the 

 sun lo pi event fading of the delicate color. Each $1 



MENELIK. A definite orange, without much of 

 the scarlet tone, with black spots. Each 50c 



MRS. FISHER. Extra large, deep crimson, 4-ft. 

 .stems. Each $1 



MRS. PERRY. A very lovely salmon-pink. 



Each 50c 



OLYMPIA. A fluffy double popi>y of soft oraug','. 

 with gray stamens in the center. Very free bloomer, 

 and the only double variety in the list. Increases 

 very ra]>idly by runners, so plant away from other 

 varieties. Each 25c; three for 50c; $1.75 doz. 



PERFECTION. Large deep flowers, entrancing 

 shade of pink with immense black spots at base. 



Each $1 



QUEEN LOUISE. A melting strawberry pink 

 ilower of good finish, with ])ronunent black and red 

 l)ase s|)<>ts. To 40 inches tall. Each 75c 



SILVER KING. A wonderful new white poppy of 

 excellent form and unusual substance. A tall and 

 profuse l)loomer. Each $1.50 



TRILBY. One of the last to bloom. Dark, lustrous, 

 deep red. the petals having a plaited appearance. 

 Very large, and one of the finest of all poppies. 



Each $2 



WATTEAU. Pure flesh-coral; covered with flow- 

 ers, \() hint ell on petals. This is one of tiie rarest 

 and loveliest in our list. Each $1.50; three for $4.00 



WELCOME. Deep scarlet, shaggy, with dusty 

 black ciMitcr. Very large. Each $1.00 



WURTEMBERGIA. Enormous cerise scarlet ; very 

 tall growing. An outstanding flower, attaining al- 

 most r.nbelievable size. Each $1 



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CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 



EXPRESS DEPARTMENT 



43 Lawrence Avenue iv. 

 Toronto, 12, Ontario ' 

 July 19, 1933. • 



Cooley's Irla Gardens, 

 Sllverton, Oregon. 



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