P^ONY-FLOWERED POPPY. 
II.A. PAP AVER P^ONIPLORA (Pffiony- 
flowered Poppy)— These showy, double-flower- 
ing I*oppies are well known as effective additions 
to mixed borders and largo gardens and for orna- 
mental shrabherics. Finest mixed, 3d. per pkt. 
II.A. PAPAVER PAEONIPLORA (Double 
White) — A white form of the preceding ; very 
handsome. Zd. jier pkt. 
n.p. PAPAVER PILO SUM — Very free- 
growing border plants, with salmon coloured 
flowers. Is. per pkt. 
II.A. PAPAVER SOMNIPERUM 
PIMBRIATUM (Double-fringed Garden 
Poppy) — These produce a great variety of 
colour, and make a grand display. 3d. per pkt. 
II A. PAPAVER SOMNIPERUM PIM- 
BRIATUM (Double White). 3d. per pkt.. 
II.A. PAPAVER MARSELLI, “MIKADO’' 
(New Striped Japanese Poppy)— Beautifully 
cut and fringed; colour, at the back white, edges 
crimson scarlet. 3d. per pkt. 
SH^LEY POPPY. Of all the Poppy tribe the Shirley strain gives us the loveliest of 
at exquisite form and the most remarkable floriferousness. To have the plants 
nfant! “ ri ^ '!* >^e sown quite early in September, so thlit the 
^ dibbed out singly some lo or 18 inches apart in good rich soil, although seed sown in 
spring does very well indeed if sown very thinly. 3d. per pkt. . » ecu sonn in 
Is.'p^er NUDIOAULE (Iceland Poppy, Yellow)-Fine for mckwork ; dwarf, 
n.p. PAPAVER NUDIOAULE (Iceland Poppy, Mixed). Is. per pkt. 
II. p. PAPAVER (POPPY) UMBROSUM-The most beautiful dwarf single Poppy • snme- 
blomhTt^M e .growth, but a most vivid red, with a ifrgo infenac black 
best 3d pe?p“t each petal, rendering it most striking and surprising; it is really one of the 
aoicnm Me autumn grown on through the winter, and planted out in early summer ; 
they win then make a grand display {applies to P. Umbrosum and Iceland vaiicties only), 
o i'^i ^-^^AVER L. 1 EVIGATUM — New and very showy annual Poppy from Persia about 2 feet 
btnet ■’ with fine-shaiicd large flowers, 4 inches in diameter, of a brilliant deep scarlet with 
black S])0ts, surrounded by a white margin at the base of each petal. The two outside petals of the 
very free flowering and extremely showy. Per packet, Is. cnmcivcs, 
Umbrosmit^'l^f most^^r°i^^^y^ (Peacock Poppy)-New Poppy, similar in habit to Papaver 
umbrosmii. llic most sinking feature of the flower is the conspicuous glossy black zone which 
iiiarks the petals near the base, the united bands forming a complete ring, which shows to a irreat 
advantage on the brilliant scarlet gronnd colour, during the early part of the day. When fully 
anror Hn w “7 a"' consiflerablc numbers: It succeeds in 
b^^he lattei fre'dmen" ’ Per"^;.!7i“"'" «nest plants being obtained 
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