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WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 
Papaver orientalis 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis — (Japanese 
Spurge) Bright glossy foliage, 8 to 12 
inches high. Excellent ground cover for 
all shady places and the only plant 
which will thrive under pine trees. Har¬ 
dier than ivy or any other dwarf shade 
loving ground cover. Soon makes a dense 
carpet. 15c and 25c each. 
PAPAVER nudicaule, Improved Sunbeam 
Strain (Iceland Poppies) Large flowers 
in a wide range of colors, yellow, orange, 
salmony-pink and white, on 12 to 18 in. 
stems. Can supply in mixture only. In 
full sun, in a light well-drained soil. 
Very little water during the summer 
months. 25c each. 
*rupifragum —Flowers on 12 to 15 inch 
stems resemble bits of orange silk. Likes 
hot, dry situations, and will bloom all 
summer if not allowed to go to seed. 
35c each. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALIS— For brilliant col¬ 
oring, nothing equals the Oriental Poppy 
during their time of flowering, May to 
July. They should be planted while dor¬ 
mant, August to Oct., unless smaller 
plants out of pots are used. They like 
full sun and a soil not too light. All of 
our plants are propagated from root cut¬ 
tings and are guaranteed to be true to 
name. 
Ethel Swete —One of the finest of English 
introductions and very rare in this 
country. Brilliant cherry-pink with black 
markings at base of petals. $2.50 each. 
King George —Another fine English vari¬ 
ety, with large fringed flowers of bril¬ 
liant red. $1.00 each. 
Lord Lambourne — Deeply fringed parrot 
tulip type. Considered one of the best 
real reds. $1.00. 
Mahony —A very unusual color, mahogany- 
purple or maroon shaded crimson. Very 
large flowers and one of the darkest of 
the poppies. 50c each. 
Mrs. Baker —A lovely variety, with flowers 
of dark red without sheen. 35c each. 
Mrs. Wm. Borsch —Very large flowers of 
glowing crimson on strong 3 ft. stems. 
New and rare. 50c each. 
Mrs. Fisher —Extra large flowers of deep 
crimson on 4 ft. stems. 50c each. 
Mrs. Perry —A lovely salmon pink. 35c ea. 
Mrs. Stobart — A new introduction from 
England and very rare in this country. 
It is considered to be the finest poppy to 
date. Flowers of soft old rose. $2.00 ea. 
Olympia — Large double flowers, 4 to 5 
inches across, of a brilliant rich flame 
scarlet overlaid with an irridescent glis¬ 
tening golden salmon. A brilliant golden 
sunset. 35c each. 
Perrys White— Satiny white with maroon 
blotches at base of petals. 35c each. 
Princess Victoria Louise —A delicate shade 
of salmon pink. 25c each. 
Rembrandt —Large orange scarlet flowers 
of great beauty. 25c each. 
Salmon Queen —Flowers of deep salmon 
pink. 25c each. 
Wunderkind —Very large flowers of bril¬ 
liant carmine pink on strong 3 ft. stems. 
A very unusual color. 35c each. 
Wurtembergia —The largest of the scarlets. 
35c each. 
Iceland Poppies 
