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POPPIES— American Legion, Giant 
dazzling, orange or scarlet flowers on 
stout stems. Packet 5c. 
NEW CALIFORNIA POPPY—“Ra¬ 
mona.” This creation comes in wonderful 
shades of ruffled and frilled flowers and 
is very striking. Packet 10c. 
POPPIES—California. Poppy. Valua¬ 
ble for growing in beds or massing. Sow 
seed where plants are to be grown. A 
fine mixture of many different colors. 
Packet 5c. 
POPPIES— Double annual variety. 
Large, showy, double globular flower. 
Beautifully fringed; orange, white and 
yellow. Packet 5c. 
SWEET BRIAR—New, double Begonia 
Flowered Shirley Poppy. A delightful 
shade of rose pink. The blooms resemble 
a large, double Begonia. Packet 10c. 
POPPIES—Shirley. Annual. Contain¬ 
ing a fine mixture from the lightest 
shades to almost blood red. Packet 5c. 
POPPIES—Oriental, perennial; easily 
grown from seed and make a gorgeous 
display when in bloom; very hardy and 
fine for cut flowers; crimson. Packet 5c. 
POPPIES—Iceland, perennial; bright 
green, fern-like foliage, formed in tufts 
from which slender flower stems pro¬ 
trude. Packet 5c. 
POTENTILLA—Charming hardy per¬ 
ennial plant for the border, with single 
or double flowers, mostly in brilliant 
orange and crimson tones, produced in 
profusion from July to August; 18 in¬ 
ches tall. Packet 10c. 
PYRETHRUM—Hardy perennial bear¬ 
ing daisy-like flowers in shades of pink, 
red and white; large flowering and fine 
for cutting. Packet 10c. 
RHODANTHE (Everlasting)— It is 
easy to grow and does particularly well 
in loose, sandy soil. Sends forth a wreath 
of blooms in midsummer; white, shades 
of pink and red. Packet 5c. 
RUDBECKIA (rud-bek’-i-a)—Golden 
Glow. Hardy perennial and easy culture. 
Flowers are quite double. Packet 5c. 
SMILAX—Annual. One of the most 
beautiful, useful climbers; fine for the 
greenhouse or conservatory. Packet 5c. 
SWEET SULTAN— Beautiful, deli¬ 
ciously sweet-scented flowers borne on 
long, strong stems; lasting well after 
cutting. Mixed. Packet 5c. 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage)—Annual. Sow 
indoors in March and plant out in May. 
Very ornamental; flowers borne in spikes 
of fiery red or crimson. Packet 5c. 
SHASTA DAISY—A popular ever¬ 
green perennial with single flowers, of¬ 
ten five inches across. Purest, glisten 
white. Packet 5c. 
SCABIOSA— (ska-bi-o’-sa) Morning 
Bride. The flowers are borne on long, 
wiry stems; keep the seed pods clipped 
and it will bloom for a long season; mix¬ 
ed. Packet 5c. 
SCABIOSA (Caucasia)—An excellent 
hardy perennial, good for garden display 
and for cutting. Pleasing lavender-blue 
flowers are profusely borne on fine, long 
stems; 2 feet tall. Packet 10c. 
SCABIOSA (Columbaria)—Perennial; 
mauve and soft pink. Packet 10c. 
SCABIOSA (Japonica) — Perennial; 
lavender-blue; IV 2 ft. tall. Packet 10c. 
SNAPDRAGON— (See Antirrhinum, 
on page 17). 
SALPIGLOSSIS (sal-pi-glos’-is)—An¬ 
nual. The plants are branching and the 
slender stems are delicate; flowers 
trumpet-shaped, beautifully veined and 
of most exquisite colors. It is almost a 
hopeless task to attempt a description 
of this flower. Packet 5c. 
