Poppy, White Swan. 
One of the most effective and valuable Poppies introduced 
for years. The plants are about 18 inches high, grow in very 
pretty bush form, crowned with flowers of enormous size, per* 
feet foriUj very double and of the purest snow-white. Its flpw- 
ering period is considerably longer than that of other Poppies. 
Pkt. 200 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Scarlet Tulip Poppy. 
Large, vivid, scarlet blossoms, which have a dark spot at 
the base of the petal. Pkt. 300 Seeds, 8 Cts. 
Poppy, the Shirley. 
It is perfectly hardy 
and flowers the first 
year from seed. The 
flowers are large, ex¬ 
ceedingly graceful and 
elegant; the colors are 
pure, soft and varied, 
and range from blush 
white rose, delicate 
pink a n d carmine, 
through innumerable 
tints, to bright, spark* 
ling crimson. Packet 
300 Seeds. 5 Cts. 
Orientale, Hardy Per¬ 
ennial Poppy. 
A charming summer 
flowering plant, pro¬ 
ducing numerous leafy 
stems about 214 feet 
high, which are cov¬ 
ered with deep crim¬ 
son flowers. Pkt. 150 
Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Double Poppies, Mixed. 
For dazzling richness and variety of colors, the- 
flowers are unequaled. Simply scatter the seeds im 
the open ground and a mass of beauty will result 
which will be a constant source of pleasure. Pkt.. 
300 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Double Yellow. Pkt. 200 Seeds,, 5 Cts. 
Double Pink. Pkt. 200 Seeds, S Cts. 
Iceland Poppies. 
These fine perennial poppies produce flowers in 
great abundance the first year from the seed. The 
colors range from the purest) white and yellow to 
the deepest glowing orange scarlet, and have a de¬ 
licious fragrance. For vase or house decorations 
they rank among the loveliest. Mixed colors. Pkt. 
200 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
NOTICE—On© packet each of the entire collection of 
Poppies, 8 pkts., for 35 cents. 
N asturtiums 
are justly fa¬ 
vorites with 
everyone. The 
dwarf varieties,for 
use in beds and 
borders, as well as 
in window boxes, 
are always satis* 
factory. The tall 
or running varie¬ 
ties make a quick 
growth for trellis 
or arbor, and as 
cut flowers the 
Nasturtium is par¬ 
ticularly effective. 
Always put them 
in a low vase or 
rose jar, that the 
stems may show 
through the recep¬ 
tacle. 
