MISS C. II. LIPPINCOTT, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
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TULIP POPPY. 
A magnificent new species 12 to 
14 inches high, each plant produc¬ 
ing 50 to 60 vivid scarlet flowers 
much resembling, in both shape 
and color, scarlet Due Van Thol 
tulips. The two outer petals form 
a saucer surrounding two erect 
petals, giving a very unique and 
handsome appearance. They com¬ 
mence flowering in June and con¬ 
tinue in uninterrupted succession 
for several weeks. When the flow¬ 
ers begin to fade two black spots 
are visible at the base of the petals. 
Pkt., 6 cts. 
POPPY, THE SHIRLEY. 
It is perfectly hardy and flowers 
the first season from seed. The 
flowers are large, exceedingly 
graceful, and elegant; the colors 
are pure, soft and varied, and 
range from bluish-white, rose, del¬ 
icate pink, and carmine, through 
innumerable tints to bright spark¬ 
ling crimson. Pkt., 4 cts. 
