Poppies, Single and 
Double 
When one sees Poppies in bloom one thinks 
first of “lavender and old lace” and then 
daintily painted Dresden China. The flower 
has a delicacy of fiber, an appearance that 
suggests the finer and more gracious things 
in life. If the effect of lovely blossoms is to 
recall us to thoughts of worthier things, then Poppies must be ranked 
high, since their texture and tints are superb. 
German 
garden 
Seeds 
SINGLE ANNUAL SHIRLEY STRAIN 
Several sowings of these beautiful Poppies should be made at intervals 
in order to keep up a succession of bloom. If picked just before expanding 
the flowers will last several days. 
Per Pkt. '/4 Oz. 
American Legion. Orange-scarlet, white ground.$0.10 $0.25 
Blue Shades. Large self-colored lavender-gray.10 .25 
Picotee. White flowers with clearly marked carmine edge . . .10 .25 
Wild Rose Pink. Clear rose'colored flowers.10 .25 
Single Mixed. Exquisite colors in richest variety.10 .25 
Double Hybrids. Remarkable strain.10 .25 
Nudicaule Giant Mixed. New 
improved Iceland Poppies, 
very large flowers on long 
and solid stems. Per pkt., 
20c. 
Nudicaule Tangerine. Large 
russet orange blooms. 
Per pkt., 25c. 
Oriental Hybrids. A 
mixture of the finest 
Oriental Poppies, most 
of them having black 
blotches at base of pet' 
als. Per pkt., 15c. 
PERENNIAL POPPIES 
Decorative border plants, 
blooming early in June and 
providing a mass of color for 
the borders. 
Oriental, The Feltham. A new 
departure in Oriental Pop¬ 
pies. It has nearly all the 
various shades of the type, 
apricot, orange and scarlet 
—but with no black blotch¬ 
es at the base of the petals. 
The flowers are thus self- 
colored and we predict a 
great future for them. Per 
pkt., 35c. 
Oriental Pnnnipc 
Shirley Poppies. 
Portulaca 
This is one of the most popular dwarf annual 
plants in cultivation. It is suitable for edgings 
or carpeting beds or rockwork. It thrives best in 
a sunny position. 
Per Pkt. 
Single Mixed .$0.10 
Double Mixed.15 
Viola, Tufted Pansies 
Since we started our Show Grounds in Evans 
City no plant has attracted as much attention as 
these dainty, lovely, little Violas have. Perfectly 
hardy, they bloom continuously and are indis¬ 
pensable for edging or for rock gardens. In addi¬ 
tion, they have a delicate fragrance. The plants 
which you saw at Evans City, were grown from 
Benary seed, the same seed which is offered here. 
Per Pkt. 
Apricot. Soft peach shading to apricot-or¬ 
ange at center .$0.25 
Firmament. Sky blue. Very pretty.15 
G. Wermig. Cornuta type. Early dark blue, 
long-stemmed violet, preferring a par¬ 
tially shaded location and moist soil . . . .25 
Jersey Gem. Cornuta type. The compact 
plants are covered with a profusion of 
large violet-blue flowers the entire season .35 
Lutea Grandiflora Splendens. Rich chrome- 
yellow .15 
Puck. A charming little Viola of purple- 
blue with a large yellow blotch on the 
lower petals.15 
White Perfection. Cornuta type. Large 
white flowers .15 
Finest Mixture of these long and free 
blooming varieties.15 
