RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDSj 



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Hardy Perennial 



Oriental Poppies 



Oriental Poppies should be sown in early spring in the open ground as soon 

 as it is fit to work. The plants disappear during July and August appearing 

 again as soon as the weather gets cool. When this fall growth starts is the 

 time they should be transplanted to their permanent flowering quarters. It is 

 well to mark the places they are planted with a stake to insure the roots 

 against disturbance during their annual resting period. per pkt. 



3741 Oriental© (The Large Oriental Poppy). A charming summer- 

 flowering hardy plant, producing numerous leafy stems about 

 3 feet high, with large orange scarlet flowers; having a conspicuous 

 black blotch on each petal, exceedingly showy, j oz., 40 cts $0 10 



3742 —Dawn. A beautiful flesh color. Special pkt., 75 cts 15 



3743 — Oriflamme. A gorgeous orange-scarlet; very large. Special 

 pkt, 60 cts 15 



3744 —Princess Victoria. A beautiful salmony-pink. Special pkt., 



60 cts 15 



3745 — Mahoney. Dark crimson maroon shaded mahogany. Special 

 pkt., 75 cts 15 



3746 —Perry's White. Fine satiny white with a crimson maroon 

 blotch at base of each petal 25 



3749 Collection. A packet each ot the above 6 varieties 75 



3750 Oriental Mixed Hybrids. 

 Saved from a large number of 

 named sorts, embracing all of the 

 colors, i oz., 50 cts 



15 



Pyrethrum Aureum 



Per 



PER PKT. 



oz., 25 cts.; 



Double Portulacas 



Portulaca 



(Sun Plant) 



One of our showiest annual 

 plants, of easy culture, thriving 

 best in light loam or sandy soil 

 and exposed sunny situation; 

 the flowers are of the richest 

 colors. Fine for massing in 

 beds, edgings or rock-work, and 

 frequently used to sow broad- 

 cast over sunny banks, etc. 

 Seed should not be sown until 

 the weather is fairly warm and 

 it is well to mix the seed with 

 three or four times its bulk of 

 dry sand or soil, which permits 

 an even and easy distribution 

 of the seed; 6 inches. 



3770 Single Mixed. A fine mixture of all colors 



oz., 75 cts $0 10 



3760 Double Mixed. A good percentage of the flowers will come perfect- 

 ly double, of the most brilliant colors. Any singles, which usually 

 come into bloom first, can be pulled out and a cutting from a double 

 flowering plant put in to fill the space. \ oz., 75 cts.; oz., $2.50 10 



Pyrethrum 



P. aureum is the well-known Golden Feather so much used for edging, carpet 

 bedding, etc., while the others are most attractive hardy plants. 

 3841 Aureum {Golden Feather). Yellow foliage; 1 foot (see cut). Per \ oz., 

 25 cts 



3844 Hybridum Roseum. Bright rose color. Special pkt., 50 cts 



3846 Hybridum, Single Mixed. Hardy perennial, bearing large daisy-like 

 flowers, ranging in color from white to deep red, with bright yellow centres; 

 blooms in May and June, and again in the fall; and is one of the most graceful 

 and long-lasting cut flowers; 2 feet. (See cut.) Per \ oz., 50 cts 



3847 Hybridum, Grandiflorum Mixed. A large flowering form of the above; 

 2 feet. \ oz., 75 cts 



3845 Hybridum Fl. PI. Seed saved from the finest double flowers; only a small 

 percentage can be expected to come double the first year; mixed colors; 

 2 feet. Special pkt., 75 cts 



Iceland Poppies 



This charming class of hardy Poppies is 

 offered on preceding page. 



Pyrethrum Hybridum 



For Novelties and Specialties, see page 49 to 62 



