EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
j,-^ TT- V T I > /~> Good annual varieties of the Poppy 
II ( A If I J I I— I are numerous, ranging in size from 
V J 1i II a J little Ranunculus-flowered, to 
-*- the large Pseony-flowered. The 
plants have strong tap roots, and are difficult to transplant. It is 
better to sow the seed early in the spring whtre plants are to flower. 
SINGLE HARDY ANNUAL POPPIES. 
Kina Filward large flowering single variety, color deep 
"'S scarlet to crimson, with large black blotch at 
base of petals. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
<NViir1ov Sanfa Rnsa Strain — Seed-grown by Luther Biu-- 
smriey oanca n.osa oirain. ^^^^^ .^^^^^ ^1^.^ selection 
and acknowledged the best and most varied strain in e.tistence. Pkt., 
15 cts. 
Shirley Finest Mixed. — Oz., 75 cts.: pkt., 5 cts. 
Arlmiral ^ single Paeony-flowered variety of surpassing beauty, 
Auiiiirai. having large, smooth-edged flowers of glistening white. 
with a broad band of brilliant scarlet around the top. 
Danebrog. — Large flowers of brilliant scarlet, with a silvery white spot 
on each petal. Pkt., 5 cts. 
Glaucum (Tulip Poppy). — Pkt.. 10 cts. 
The Bride. — A grand pure white single Poppy. Per pkt., 5 cts. 
Single Mixed. — Amuial sorts. Oz., 30 cts.; pkt., 5 cts. 
DOUBLE HARDY ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
American Flag. — Wliite margined orange-scarlet. Pkt.. 5 ets. 
Carnation Flowered. — Finest mixed. Pkt., 5 cts. 
White Swan. — Immense flowers, beautifully fringed. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Paeony Flowered. — Mixed. Pkt., 5 ets. 
Ranunculus, or French, Mixed. — Pkt., 5 cts. 
HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 
Too much cannot be said of this class of Poppies, as for general 
effectiveness and brilliancy of display they are unequalled. 
Bracteatum, Scarlet. — Immense orange-scarlet flowers, very similar 
to tlie oriental variety. Pkt., 10 cts. 
ICELAND NUDICAULE. 
Scarlet Pkt., 10c. I Yellow Pkt., 10c. 
White " 10c. I Mixed " 10c. 
I\I<»i»7 Hvki-ir) Ir^olanrl '''h® latest development of this 
iNew ny oria iceiana. lonely species, varying in colour 
from sulphur yellow through diderent shades of orange to 
chamois and salmony-rose, some of which are very striking. 
Pkt., 15 cts. 
Driontal Por»r»v gorgeous colouring the Oriental 
viiciiLoi »\/pt»jr. Poppies have few rivals among hardy 
plants. Their brilliant flowers produce magniflcent eH'ect in 
shrubberies, and herbaceous borders, while for cutting they are 
Invaluable. 
Beauty of Livermere. — Crimson, with Ijlack blotch, flne large 
flowers Pkt., 10 cts. 
Mixed Hybrids. 
Primula, Chinese Primrose. 
Oriental Poppy. 
Mrs. Marsh. — Fine large orange scarlet, streaked white, showy. 
Pkt.. 15 cts. 
Mrs. Perry. — Orange apricot, very flne. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Mahoney. — Maroon shaded crimson. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Princess Victoria Louise (new). — Bright salmon-scarlet, very 
fine. Pkt., 20 cts. 
Queen Alexandra (New). — Bright rosy-salmon, with conspi- 
cuous crimson blotch, distinct. Pkt.. 15 cts. 
Salmon Queen. — Salmon-yellow. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Rembrandt. — Magnificent orange-scarlet, the most gorgeous 
of all. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
_Saved from a large number of named 
sorts. Pkt., 15 cts. 
PRIMULA— Chinese Primrose 
Sow from March to June for succession. Seeds are slow in 
germinating. When sowing press the seeds well into the soil, 
as they are apt to rise to the surface, especially if carelessly 
watered. Prick off thinly into boxes, and allow them to remain 
until of good size. Keep well exposed to the light to promote 
astiu-dy growth. From first to last avoid using a close or heavy 
soil; or shifting them imtil the pots are well fllled with roots. 
Overpotting and over-watering are the main causes of failure 
with this class of plant. 
Djfe- F'c X>-r\-rix Mivorl Tills mixture contains only 
. oc r s. rri« iviiAcu. the very finest sorts selected 
from the best strains. For size, substance, and beautiful colours 
this strain is unexcelled. Seed is grown by a specialist in Eng- 
land, who raises nothing but Primulas and who is renowned for 
having the finest Primulas in the old country. Per pkt., 50 cts. 
Giant Pink. — A charming and delicate shade of this favourite 
colour. H pkt., SO cts.: pkt.. 75 cts. 
Giant White. — The acme of perfection and we fully believe it 
Is the finest in its class. Very compact habit, carrying huge 
trusses of snow white flowers. Average size of pip 2 mches. 
H pkt., SO cts.; pkt., 75 cts. 
Giant Salmon. — An exquisite deep shade and most striking 
under artificial light Flowers of enormous size. Splendid 
habit. H pkt., 50 c -,s.; pkt.. 75 cts. 
Giant Crimson. — Brilliant blood red. Very large flowers, and 
a splendid grower, pkt., SO cts.; pkt.. 75 cts. 
Giant Blue. — Clear bright blue flowers of the largest size. A 
telling variety and exceedingly pretty. Very scarce. H pkt., 
50 cts.; pkt., 75 cts. 
Princess May. — The flowers are of the purest white, very large 
and of wonderful substance. Ja pkt., 50 cts.; pkt., 75 cts. 
Williams' Superb Strain. — Double Mi.xed. H pkt., 50 cts.; 
pkt., 75 cts. 
Sutton's Giant Crimson, Pink, White, Mixed. — Pkt., each, 
$1.25. 
Stellata (Sutton's).— Pkt., $1.25. 
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