MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
DOUBLE POPPIES 
Pkt., r.00 m.-.lH, 60i 2 pkts., 80; % oz., 10c, 
Japanese Poppy. Lnriie, looFrly douljle 
whllo IIijwi'iH Willi (Iiip bordi-T of lirllllant srar- 
Ict, c'lllicr «)llrl (pr slrlj/rd, nnil with pciuls fiiii- 
tni4(l('iilly cut iiDil fringed. (See uppop llower in 
lllUHlriitlnn. ) Three lovely sons.— American 
I'liiK, Kiilry niiiHli, nod Jlllrndo,— nilsed. 
Double Scarlet. Itrlllliint red. 
White Swan. I'wre white, fringed edges. 
Double Mixed. .Splendid nilslnre, euntnlii- 
Irig the iitiove iliree; niHrj Klrulnn of rueony-llow- 
ered (Kee llower on the right), C.'iimnllon-llowored 
(Ki'e left lltiweri, nml nlinuHt every vnrlety of dou- 
ble poppy grown. 
SINGLE POPPIES, SPECIAL MIXED 
In the ernxo for double (lowerH, the eipmlly, nnd 
(iflen nniri' beniillful, Hlngle viirlelle» nro negleet- 
ed. .MoHt of the new ofCerlngK of lute, however, 
hnvo heeii Hlugle, nnd I hone ymi will tnke ndrnn- 
Inge of (lilti Hplenilld inl.t:turo, which IncIudeH 
eli'ven of the newl■^t nnd heat unrtn. surh ns AD- 
MIRAL, iiotniK pure whltf!, wllh broitd bftiul of 
hrllllant HCiirlet; DAINTY LADY, ro.sy ninuve, 
Willi diiric lilotehcH; DANEBROG. HCnrlot wllh 
while erosn; TULIP, brllllnnt senrh'l; CHARLES 
DAJIWIK, rieh dnrk purple with bind;, velvotv 
Miiolii; UMBROSUM, vorinlllon v.Mh lilnek spols; 
nnd MAID OF THE MIST, white. Some hnve 
frliigeil or lluled petnln, nnd nil are more or less 
enp'Sluiped. Pkt., 400 seeds, 60; 2 pklil., 8a; 
>i, or.., I60, 
POPPIES, SPECIAL MIXED 
All illy fdugl 
•lOU peedH, io; 
COLLECTION OF POPPIES 
Ono-hnir pkt. of each of my olght rarlctlcs, 
and douhln varlelleK mixed. Pkt., 
pkln., 7o; '.n oz., lOo, 
I60. 
— 40 — 'Wftodstown. N. J. — "Toar tccda ar<; 0. K. Thf most 
lyaatilul Poppies I cvtr saw ] bod last year." — Mrs. D. 
C. Pancoast. 
POPPIES 
SHIRLEY POPPY 
"Acme" Mixture 
In an efTort to offer tlic very best 
In this most popular poppj-, 1 have 
tried the strains of several noted 
growers, and um offerloy this year 
In this mixture a strain that caunot 
be excelled. It is made up of seeds 
of Burbank's ehoicc.it selectiou. to- 
gether with seed from an Eupllsh 
grower, which I have obtained In four- 
teen named varieties, making this a 
mixture "par exeellenee." Nothing 
makes a more beautiful display, 
either In the garden or for decorat- 
ing, than the Shirley Poppy. They 
range from pure white and dclieato 
pinks to rich, gaudy hues, — all of so 
sheeny a lustre as to be called Silk, 
or Ghost Poppy. One of the prettiest 
table decorations I have seen was a 
dainty hasket of Shlrleys. If picked 
before the sunshine strikes them, and 
base of stems dipped In boiling water, 
they lost two or throe days. Xo 
better assortment than mine. Pkt., 
400 seeds. 60; % oz., 15c. 
New Shirley Poppy, Celeste. 
Beautiful sky-blue, lavender and gray 
shades, verj' choice and rare. A new 
strain from Luther Burhank. Pkt., 200 
Bcedfi, 5c. 
COLLECTION OF SHIRLEY 
POPPIES 
One-half packet each of the 1'i named 
Shirley sorts iTferrcd to nlxiye, also the 
new Celeste. If you want a gorgeons color 
Fcheme nnd wish everything grown In Shlr- 
leys. try thla collection. Fifteen baU- 
paeketH, 30c. 
PERENNIAL POPPIES 
Iceland Poppy. The shades ranee 
from |iure white to deep orange scarlet, 
with potnlB henntltiiUy crinkled Uko 
ernslicd satin. They couic early nnd stay 
a long time. One of my cnstomera used 
Iheuo for a table decoration in the enily 
spring, with such effect that about every 
h'dy at the luncheon came to me nftcr- 
wiird for seed. Pkt., -100 seeds. Bo; Vl« 
ox., lOo, 
Oriental Poppy. A gorgeous Boivo- 
for the perennial bed. It grows three to 
four feet high and bears Immense scarlet 
blossoms, six to nlno Inches In diameter, 
n iTerent shades of scarlet and orange. 
luLxed. Pkt., -100 seeds, 6cj y,n oz., lOo' 
Oriental Poppy, "Excelsior." A 
new nnd Improved strain from an English 
grower. Including all the new shades from 
the most delicate salmon pink to deep 
crimson. A grand mixture. Pkt.. 300 
seeds, 6o, 
Aster and Sweet Pea Testimonial. 
(Irot->ii. Ct. — "By Junp 2S I cut quite a hunch of 
.••■poncT Swpct I'caj. and ha»c cut tlirin daHy sitico 
The lilwrns ar* beautiful. larirc an'l curly. oft«n foor 
on a stem. Itavi- rwil succ-ss irith all your seeds. 
Your asters aro tile finest I haTe soen anywlipre." 
—Mrs. Lliielto M. Mack 
