Poppy Nudicaule 
Amurense Yellow 
T HIS new, very large-flowered 
bright buttercup yellow Ice¬ 
land Poppy is an excellent run¬ 
ning mate to The Emperor and 
The Empress, although it differs 
somewhat from other Nudicaule 
types in that the leaves are glau¬ 
cous, heavily covered with short 
hairs. The stems are unusually 
long and wiry, 24 inches or 
longer, and the flowers will keep 
as long as 10 days when cut. 
It blooms slightly later than the Nudicaule varieties, is much more heat and 
drought resistant than any other Poppy, and comes 100 per cent true to color. 
The flowers are freely produced, making it a very showy subject in the garden 
as well as a profitable variety for the cut flower trade. We consider this to be 
one of the most outstanding introductions of recent years and feel sure that it will 
occupy a permanent place among our choice perennial plants. 
GIVE YOURSELF A THRILL—GROW THIS FINE NEW POPPY 
Approximately 448,000 seeds per ounce. 
Calendula Double Orange Sunshine 
O RANGE SUNSHINE has already demonstrated that it is a very worthy 
running mate to the popular golden Sunshine, or Calendula Chrysantha, 
which was a 1934 Gold Medal Winner in the All America Trials. In the orange 
sister variety the same loose flower form with dainty incurved petals is pres¬ 
ent, while the color is a clear 
light orange of a vivid and pen¬ 
etrating tone. The flowers are of 
good size and as with Chry¬ 
santha excellent for cutting and 
extremely showy in the garden. 
The stems are unusually long 
for Calendulas and very firm. 
Orange Sunshine will be de¬ 
servedly as popular as its pred¬ 
ecessor, Chrysantha. 
A GLEAM OF PURE GOLDEN 
SUNSHINE 
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Approximately 4,000 seeds 
per ounce. 
