NEW ARIZONA SEED & FLORAL COMPANY, PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
29 
PANSY 
Poppies 
(PAPAVEY) 
CALIFORNIA—Pure yellow and mixed. (Pkt. 10c). 
CARNATION FLOWERED DOUBLE MIXED — 
Choice assortment of brilliant colors. Flowers very 
double and well fringed. The plants grow to a height 
of 4 feet and bear immense carnation-like blooms 6 
to 8 inches across. Annual. (Pkt. 10c); (oz. 50c). 
SHIRLEY ANNUAL—-The most charming poppy in 
cultivation. The blossoms are bright and showy and 
include an almost endless variety of colors, from pure 
white, pink, terra cotta, salmon, chamois and rosy 
carmine, to brilliant crimson, many of the flowers be¬ 
ing beautifully flaked or edged with white. (Pkt. 10c); 
foz. 40c). 
GLAUCUM (Tulip Flowered) —Beautiful variety, 
producing flowers of the most vivid scarlet, effective 
for beds or masses. Annual. (Pkt. 10c); (oz. $1.00). 
ICELAND—-Fine double mixed. (Pkt. 25c); (Vi oz. 
75c). 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
ORIENTAL—The single large Oriental Poppy is one 
of the most striking of all the hardy garden plants. 
The tall stems, 3 feet in height, with flowers of bril¬ 
liant scarlet, 6 to 8 inches across, enliven the shrub¬ 
bery and dark corners in early Summer. They thrive 
well, either in full sun or partial shade. (Pkt. 25c); 
(Vi oz. 75c). 
DOUBLE FLOWERED PEONY POPPY — White, 
pink, cardinal, mixed. (Pkt. 10c); (oz. 75c). 
Phlox Drummondi 
A hardy annual suitable for borders, bearing beau¬ 
tiful and brilliantly colored flowers all Spring and 
well into the Summer. White, crimson, pink, lilac and 
mixed. (Pkt. 10c); (oz. $2.00). 
RUFFLED GIANTS—An improved strain of Cali¬ 
fornia Petunias, flowers often measuring 3 to 4 inches 
across. Its colorings combine all shades from purest 
white through rose, pink, carmine and purple. Most 
of the flowers are brilliantly marked, veined and 
fringed. (Pkt. 25c). 
ROSY MORN—Soft carmine pink with white throat, 
makes a very dainty and at same time effective bor¬ 
der. (Pkt. 15c). 
GENERAL DODDS—Velvety dark red, nearly black, 
a scarce color among Petunias. Dwarf, compact 
bushes. (Pkt. 10c). 
STRIPED AND BLOTCHED—A good strain of the 
small flowering type, beautifully striped and blotched 
flowers. F’ine for massing. (Pkt. 25c). 
GOOD MIXED—(Pkt. 10c); (oz. $1.25). 
DOUBLE PETUNIA—(Pkt. 50c). 
BLUE PETUNIA—(Pkt. 15c). 
Pansies 
This flower with its alluring little faces and beau¬ 
tiful markings of brilliant and blended colors, if giv¬ 
en a chance makes one of the most popular flowers 
we have and it is easily grown. Best adapted to 
partly moist and somewhat shaded places but for 
large blooms, rich soil is best. 
Plant seed during the Fall months in a semi- 
shaded location or in flats and when large enough, 
transplant to where they are to bloom. The flowers 
should be kept picked to prolong the blooming period. 
Lord Baconfield—Purple-violet shading to white. 
(Pkt. 15c). 
Giant Eros—Velvety brown edged with golden yel¬ 
low. (Pkt. 15c). 
Mahogany Colored Shades—(Pkt. 15c). 
Pure White—(Pkt. 15c). 
Giant Yellow—(Pkt. 15c). 
Deep Purple—(Pkt. 15c). 
Indigo Blue—(Pkt. 15c). 
King of the Blacks—(Pkt. 15c). 
Trimardeau—Giant Mixed. (Pkt. 25c). 
Special Good Mixture—(Pkt. 10c); (Vi oz. $1.00). 
Oregon Giants—Mixed. (Pkt. 25c); (Vs oz. $1.50). 
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