Poppy—"White Swan. 
White Swan. 
One of the most effective and 
valuable Poppies introduced for 
years. The plants are about eight¬ 
een inches high, grow in very 
E retty bush form, crowned with 
owers of enormous sh.e, perfect 
form, very double and of the pur¬ 
est snow-white. 
Pkt., 250 seeds, 4 cts. 
Iceland Poppies. 
These fine perennial poppies 
produce flowers in great abund¬ 
ance the first year from the seed. 
The colors range from the purest 
white and yellow to the deepest 
glowing orange scarlet, and have 
a delicious fragrance. For 
or house decorations they rank 
among the loveliest. Mixed col¬ 
ors. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. 
Fairy Blush Poppy. 
The immense globular flowers 
ire perfectly double, and measure 
from ten to thirteen inches in cir- 
:umference, the petals are 
Xantly fringed and pure white , ex¬ 
cept at the tips, where they 
iis/inctly colored luith rosy-crecu/l • 
Pkt., 250 seeds, 4 cts. 
GIANT 
POPPY MIXTURE 
some entirely new ones. Pkt., 
Specially prepared from all the double 
and single Giant varieties, including 
300 soods, 6 cts. 
Shirley Poppy. 
POPPY, 
THE SHIRLEY. 
It is perfectly hnrdv nnd flow¬ 
ers tile first season from seed. 
The flowers are large, exceed¬ 
ingly graceful and elegant; the 
colors arc pure, soft and varied, 
and range from blush white 
rose, delicate pink and carmine, 
through innumerable tints to 
bright sparkling crimson. 
Pkt., 250 soods, 4 cts. 
Double Poppies. 
Mixed. 
For dazzling richness and var¬ 
iety of colors, the flowers are 
unequalled. Simply scatter the 
seeds in the open ground and a 
mass of beauty will result which 
will be a constant source of 
pleasure. Pkt., 300 soods, 
3 cts. 
The MEXICAN 
PRIMROSE. 
IT IS STRICTLY A 
PERPETUAL BLOOMER. 
As it is in flower at all times of 
the vear, a good specimen show¬ 
ing from ten to thirty large saucer¬ 
shaped blossoms about three in¬ 
ches across, superb colors and 
beautiful form. As a plant for 
hanging basket or pot it is unex¬ 
celled. Each blossom keeps per¬ 
fect raanv days before fading, and 
when it drops others are out to 
take its place. The plant is a free 
grower, succeeding in any soil or 
situation, and commencing to 
bloom almost as soon as the cut¬ 
tings are potted. As a window 
plant it combines great hardiness 
and ease of culture. In the open 
ground it grows freely and blooms 
profusely. Pkt., 30 seeds, 4c. 
Mexican Primrose. 
