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POPPY 
Brilliant and showy, hardy annual, growing 
freely in any garden soil. Sow as early in spring 
as the weather will permit at intervals for a 
succession. Barely cover seed; PRESS DOWN 
FIRMLY, and when up thin to six inches apart. 
2 ft. 
DOUBLE 
FLOWERING 
VARIETIES 
Cardinal. Dark fo¬ 
liage, deeply cut; 
very double 
fringed flowers. 
Color vivid scar¬ 
let. Per Pkt. 19 
Mikado. Double 
white, fringed 
flowers, crimson 
margins. Pkt. 10 
White Swan. The 
acme of perfec¬ 
tion in double 
poppies. The pro¬ 
fusely produced 
blossoms are per¬ 
fectly for m e d . 
and the purity of 
their color is be¬ 
yond reproach. 
Admiral Poptpy Per Pkt. i« 
Peony Flowered. Resemble a double peony. Mixed. Pkt. 10 
Carnation Flowered. Double fringed flowers. Mixed. Pkt. 10 
Double Shirley, Sweet Brier. Deep rose pink resembling a 
double begonia.Pkt. 15 
SINGLE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Admiral. Single, peony-flowered variety. Glistening pure 
white, with scarlet band around the top; very handsome. 
Per Pkt. 10 
Peacock. Cup-shaped, crimson blossoms, with ring of black 
at base of the petals ; equally good for pots or borders. 
Per Pkt. 10 
SHIRLEY. Beautiful strain of single mixed poppies; bright, 
delicate colors; fine for cutting.Per Pkt. 10 
Tulip. Grows twelve to fourteen Inches high, and produces 
well above the foliage fifty to sixty large flowers of the 
most brilliant scarlet. ..Per Pkt. 10 
Iceland. Blooms the first year from seed. Colors range 
from white to orange__—..-Per Pkt. 10 
PORTULACA 
Very popular, low- 
growing, hardy an¬ 
nuals, making a most 
brilliant display In 
the garden, and very 
suitable for borders 
or edgings. Sow 
early In warm, light, 
rich soil and thin 
plants to 4 inches. 
Single, All Colors 
Mixed.Pkt. 10 
Double, Finest 
Mixed. Pkt. 10 
PRINCE’S FEATHER 
Ornamental plants, with elegant plumes of 
rich colored flowers. 
Large Flowered. Crimson; 2 ft.Per Pkt. 10 
RHODANTHE 
A well-known everlasting ; val¬ 
uable for the decoration of the 
conservatory and flower garden; 
fine for bedding or ribboning. 
The flowers, if gathered when 
young, make valuable winter 
bouquets; succeed best in a light, 
rich soil and a warm, sheltered 
situation. Half-hardy annual; 
1 % ft 
RICINUS 
(Castor Bean) 
Plants with very ornaments, 
foliage and showy fruit anti 
quite a tropical appearance. 
With other ornamental-leaved 
plants, they make a most at¬ 
tractive bed on the lawn, and 
are also desirable when grown 
as Bingle specimens. Half-hardy 
annuals. 
Barbonensis Arboreus. Beauti¬ 
ful, large green foliage ; 10 ft. 
Per Pkt. 10 
Cambodgensis. Dark foliage : 
black stem; 9 ft. Per Pkt. 10 
Sanguineus. Scarlet fruited: 6 
ft.Per Pkt. 10 
Zanzibariensis. Immense, dark 
green foliage; 12 ft. Pkt. 10 
Mixed Varieties.Per Pkt. 10 RicinUS 
ROSE CAMPION 
The rose campion is perfectly hardy and very 
easily raised from seed. The flowers are pro¬ 
duced on long stems, blooming freely through¬ 
out the season. 
Fine Mixed.Per Pkt. 10 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Very beautiful, rich, half- 
hardy annuals, one and one- 
half feet high. Start early 
in the hotbed and transplant 
to light, warm, rich soil. 
Blooms from July to Sep¬ 
tember. 
Fine Mixed.JPer Pkt. 19 
Salpiglossis 
SALVIA 
Very ornamental, producing 
tall spikes of brilliant flowers. 
Start early in hotbeds and 
transplant two feet apart. 
Half-hardy annual. 
Splendeng. Brilliant scarlet 
flowers.Per Pkt. 10 
Bonfire. This variety is one 
of the finest salvia for bed¬ 
ding yet introduced. The 
plants grow into very com¬ 
pact oval bushes about two 
and one-half feet high, and 
produce long spikes of bril¬ 
liant scarlet flowers. Pkt. 10 
Salvia 
Rhodanthe 
Fine Mixed.Per Pkt. 1 o 
INOCULATE THIS 
SEED WITH 
STIMUGERM 
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