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POPPY (PAPAVER), ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C. ir Co. 
CARTERS’ CARDINAL POPPY. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C. 6r Co. 
GIANT P/fiONY POPPY. 
» 37 . 238, & Q7, High Hoi.i 
noRN, London. — 1904. 
These showy hardy flowers continue to absorb the 
attention of the greater number of amateur gardeners 
and deserve the position from their varied and 
intrinsic beauty. Sow in patches, rows, or beds 
where the plants are intended to bloom, and thin out. 
Per packet— s. d . 
Poppy, Shirley (Carters’ Selected). 
(See Coloured Photograph opposite.) 
These lovely varieties arc in con- 
tinual course of improvement, and 
merit all the favour that they 
universally receive. 
No 940. In sealed packets ... ... is. ft i 6 
Poppy, Carters’ Picotee (see Illus- 
tration, page i6o). This is a worthy 
companion to the Shirley. Mostly 
semi-double, of brilliant markings 
and variegations 
No. 941. In sealed packets Is. & 2 6 
,, 942. Japanese Dwarf Double, 
Dwarf compact brilliant flowers. 
1 foot is. & 2 6 
,, 943. Paeony-flowered Giant 
Mixed colours. ( See Illustration , 
'61) is. & 2 6 
„ 944. Poeony-flowered Nan- 
keen. Colour pale lemon is. & 2 6 
,, 945. Pseony-flowered Snow- 
ball. Finest pure white is. & 2 6 
,, 68. Pseony Poppy. Eight varie- 
ties, separate ... 3 g 
,, 946. Cardinal. (See Illustration.) A 
magnificent Poppy, the petals being 
dense and delicately cut ; edged 
scarlet on white ground ... is. ft 1 6 
>» 947 - Cardinal Hybrids. New varia- 
tions of colour ... ... is. & 2 6 
,, 94 & Tulip (glaucum). A bijou variety 
is. & 1 6 
,, 950. White Swan. Delicately cut and 
fringed is. & 1 6 
„ 951. Carters’ Superb Mix- 
ture of Annual Poppies 
is. 6d. & 2 6 
,, 952. Double. A bed of these makes a 
grand display 3d. & o 6 
>. 953 - Double Scarlet. A selected 
colour 3 
,, 954. French (Papaver riheas fl. 
PL.). Known as the Ranunculus 
Poppy. I $ feet o 6 
>. 955 - French, Scarlet. Useful in small 
gardens 3 
>> 957 - Mikado. Double scarlet, with 
white edgings. 1 j feet 1 o 
,, 958. Peacock ( pavoninttm or umbrosum). 
Charming miniature blossom ; crim- 
son, with black spot. 1 foot ... 1 o 
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