DAYTON, OHIO 
Each 
SPOTLESS—22 in. A beautiful soft Pink, 
well described by its name. 
SUNNY JIM—24 in. Semi-double. Scarlet 
Orange. 
TOREADOR—32 in. A genuine Carmine* poppy 
of immense size, nine inches across the 
spread petals, with beautiful base mark¬ 
ings' and very crinkly. One of the best 
dark red poppies. 
TRILBY—26 in. Dark lustrous Red. 
WATTEAU—24 in. Shrimp Pink* or flesh- 
coral colored, small sized, but abundant 
flowers on compact, well fonned plant. 
This is the finest poppy for border 
planting. 
WELCOME—40 in. Shiny Nopal Red*, very 
large flowers on heavy stems with good 
dark green foliage. 
'.YUNDERKIND—33 in. Considered the finest 
Cerise colored poppy, true Begonia Rose* 
shade. Well shaped plants and sturdy 
stems with excellent foliage. Fine for 
cut flowers. 
WURTEMBERGIA—38 in. Nopal Red* or dark 
Scarlet. Large flowers on good stems 
and foliage. An old favorite. 
Per 3 
.75 2.00 
.75 
3.50 10.00 
1.50 
1.50 4.00 
1.00 2.50 
3.50 10.00 
.75 2.00 
O RIENTAL POPPIES IN BOUQUETS—When properly pre¬ 
pared, poppies will maintain their freshness and 
last as long as many other varieties of garden flowers. 
The newly opened flowers or buds which have burst and 
are showing color are the ones to cut. Then burn the 
cut ends of the stems over a blaze until they have 
charred to a length of one to two inches. Immerse the 
stems in cold, deep water and p].ace in a cool, shaded 
location for a couple of hours, after which time they 
may be arranged in suitable bouquets and by adding 
fresh, cool water twice a day they will give surpris¬ 
ing results. 
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