CATALOGUE OF SEBDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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FLOWER SEED— Continued. ANNUAL5. 
The Peacock Poppy— A new and exceed- 
ingly pretty poppy. growitiK abont two feet 
hieh and blooming freely. The most striking 
feature of theflnwcr is theconspictjons Klossy 
black zone near the center, which brings out 
therlTid scarlet and cherry crimson of the 
rest ofthe flowers. Pkt. lOc, 3 pkta. 25c. 
Poppy Snowdrift— None of them can ap- 
proach the "nowcirift for neat and compact 
habit of growth or immense size of flowers 
frequently measnring 2i/j to S inches indiam. 
eter. It is a ijrofuse bloomer, covering it-^ 
foliage with pure white flowers. Pkt. lOo 
3 pkts. 25c. 
The Mikado— One of the most charming 
sorts of the poppy family has been sent to 
this country from Japan, and is in form ntid 
character essentially a Japanese flower its 
quaint yet artistic beauty. I'lowcrs Dure 
white at the back, its fringed edges criiu.son 
scarlet. Pkt. lOc. 3 pkts. 25c. 
Fairy Blush — Few Poppies can equal this in beauty, and 
no others ramain nearly so long- in flower. A bed of these 
piesented one continuous succession of flowers for fully two 
months, and it was the admiration of all yisitors. The mam- 
inoth flowers are perfectly double, and measure from ten to 
thirteen inches in circumference. The petals are eleeantly 
rrlnared with pure white, except at the tips, where they are 
distinctly colored with rosy cream. Pkt- oo. 
Faeonia Flowered- A gloriously beautitul class of these 
favorites, with immense double blossoms of every conceivable 
shade and color. There is certainly nothing more gorgeous 
than this class, with its great Paeonia-like flowers, which are 
borne in the greatest profnsion the entire summer season. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Scarlet Tulip Poppy— One of tk* most showy varieties 
in the entire collection. The plants grow quickly from seed to 
a height of abont 1* inches, producing large, vivid scarlet 
blossoms, which have a dark spot at the base of the petal. 
Well g own plants will often produce 60 or 60 of these showy 
flowers. This was originally introduced from Armenia, and 
is a decided acquisition. Its flowering season is longer thoi. 
most varieties, and usually an abundance of bloom is pro- 
duced for six or seven weeks in succession. Pkt. lOo. 
Lavender Gem. 
Shirley Poppies. 
Lavender Oem— Flowers extra large and very doable. The blossoms are a clea» 
lavender, and one of the most beautifnUy tinUd varieties we have seen. Pkt! lOe 
Shirley Poppies— These lovely poppies represent an entirely new strain of the Rannn. 
Crimson ftneen— Large doable variety, 
Siv* S'J.'"""' flowers of perfect form. 
Pkt. lOo. 
Poppy Mandarin (BaohsoholtEio,)— The ; 
Inner side of petals are a rich orange color, 
while the outer side is a brilliant scarlet. 
Pkt. lOo, 8 pkts. 25o. 
California White Poppy— A half hardy 
perennial, bearing enormous flowers for sev- 
eral weeks during the season. It is some> 
times called ''Bush or Olant Poppy." In the 
■J.'^i'*,^'' erovrtb it resembles a dwarf tree. 
Pkt. lOo. 
Carnation Flowered, Mixed— The flow- 
ers are deeply cut or fringed, and of almost , 
every color imaginable. Some are solid or 
self-colored, while others are marked and 
blotched. Pkt. 5o, o». 26o. 
Imperial Mixed Poppies— This is a mag- 
nificent mixture of over 20 of the best named 
flowering sorts. This mixture includes Mik- 
ado, Dancbrog and Lavender Gem. besides 
over 1 5 other choice poppies. Pkt. lOo. 
Danebiog— Beautiful scarlet, with large 
white spots. Pkt- 6c. 
Hfophlsto— Extra large flowers of a scarlet 
•hade, with deep violet purplish spots. Pkt. 
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