Helena, Montana. 
FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued.) 61 
PHLOX-Drummondii 
Unquestionably one of the finest annual bedding plants grown. 
Sown in the open ground, immediately all danger of frost is 
)ast, and in a few weeks they are a mass of brilliant hued 
ilooms. continuing until cut down by frost. 
Llba— Pure White Per Pkt.. 10c 
l-lreball — Fine Scarlet Per Pkt., 10c 
)culata — White with purple eye Per Pkt., 10c 
isabellina^Yellow Per Pkt., lOe 
ladowitzil — Rose and white eye Per Pkt., lOc 
Peerless Mlxea Per Pkt., 10c 
Fine Mixed Per Pkt., 5c 
POPPIES 
Annual Poppies should be sown as early in the spring as pos- 
sible: they do not stand transplanting. Sow very thinly, barely 
;overlng the seed. Press down firmly, and they will come up in 
I few days. It is jyell to make several sowings at intervals to 
ceep up a succession of bloom. If picked Just before e.xpanded, 
ihe flowers will last several days. 
SINGIiE ANHUAIi VARIETIES. 
POPPY — (IVIiss Slierwood) — Satiny white. Oz., 60c; Pkt 10c 
Sliaded on fringed margin with salmon rose. Height 2 feet. 
POPPY — (Tulip or Glaucum riowered). 
Oz., .SO; Pkt - 10c 
Intense scarlet single blossoms. The brightest 
colored of all Poppies. 
POPPY — (Singrle Annual) — Mixed colors. 
Ox. 25c; Pkt, .' 5c 
Gorgeous colorings, eas.ly grown from seed 
!-own in the open ground, where they are to re- 
main. 
POPPY — (Dannebrogr, or Danish Cross) Oz., 25; pkt 5c 
Very showy variety, producing large flowers of brilliant scarlet, 
with a silvery white spot on each petal, forming a white cross. 
POPPY — (Admiral) Oz., 60c; pkt., 10c 
White margined with brilliant scarlet, A very fine new color. 
DOITBI.E ATSmVAJ. VARIETIES. 
These Poppies are very handsome. The flowers grow to an 
enormous size, from 6 to 7 inches in diameter, are as double as 
Peonies and the colors are very rich and striking. 
POPPY — (Double Carnation or Peony Plowerefl, Mixed). 
Oz., 25c; Pkt 5c 
Large, full, double fringed flowers, 2 feet high. 
POPPY — (Cardinal Scarlet) Oz., 30c; pkt.. 10c 
Splendid double fringed flowers. 
POPPY — CWhlte Swan or White Printed) — Immense double 
white flowers, beautitullv fringed Oz., 30c; Pkt., lOo 
POPPY — (Double Salmon Pink) Oz., 60c; pkt, 10c 
A beautiful shade and a favorite with all, 
POPPY — (American Plaff) Oz., 40o; Pkt., 10c 
Beautiful variety; flowers very large and double; snow-white, 
bordered with scarlet. 
POPPIES — PERENNIAIi VARIETIES. 
Hardy perennials nf easy culture; in bright glowing colors, 
bloom first year from seed. 
Shirley Poppies. 
POPPY — (Select Shirley) — Mixed colors. 
Oz., 50c; Pkt 10c 
An extra fine strain of charming Poppies, 
They are single and occasionally semi-double 
and range in color,s from the purest white 
through the delicate shades of pale pink, rose 
and carmine to the deepest crimson and blood 
red, while many are dainty edged and striped. 
In fact so vai-ied are they that scarcely any 
two f'owers are alike. 
Double Carnation or Peony Flowered Poppy. 
Phlox — Drtuumondll. 
POPPY ORIENT AI> — (Papaver Orlentale) 
Pkt 10c 
This is the most gorgeous perennial Pop- 
py flowering in June and July, with enor- 
mous blossoms often measuring 5 to 6 
inches across, deen crimson, with a con- 
spicuous black blotch on each petal. 
Transplanting should be done carefully. 
The best time to lift plan's Is in August. 
See cut next page. 
POPPY — (Oriental Hybrids) — mixed pkt. lOc 
Beautiful hybrid.': of the Oriental Poppy, 
proilucing flowers of Immense size, 6 
ini hes and over In diameter, and of many 
novel colors. ran,glng from doUcate 
shades of snlmon to deep crimson. 
POPPY ICEIiAND — (Papaver Nudicule) 
Pkt 10c 
Pretty tufted foliage, flowers on long 
wiry stems in shades of white, yellow and 
Vermillion, with satirv crinkled petals; 
beautiful flowers in greatest variety of 
colors. 
POBTlTIiACA — (Moss Rose or Snn Plant) 
— Single Mixe.l Pkt Bo 
POBTTJI.ACA— Double Mixel Pkt., lOo 
L.ow-Krowlng or creeping tender ann;ial 
six to elsrht inches hl^h. and bearing- 
glossy, cup-shared blossoms In very bril- 
liant and gorgeous colors. The foUa.ge 
and stems are thick. The seed germinates 
slowly and should be started under the 
glass or wlic" tne weather Is hot. These 
flowers love the sunshine and do best 
on rather dry ground; excellent for em- 
bankments. 
