ANNUAL PHLOX 
1927 NEW FEATHERED POPPY. Each blossom gives 
the appearance of a ball of finely cut Ostrich feathers. 
Height, 2 feet. Mixed. Pkt. 15c; '/2 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
Annual PHLOX 
DRUMMOND) GRANDIFLORA 
Hardy Annual—12 in. 
One of the best liked hardy annuals, 
grown easily from seed. Flowers are pro¬ 
duced on large trusses in brilliant colors, 
making them a dazzling feature in any 
garden. They should be planted in solid 
beds for best effect. 
2579 Fraser's Geranium-Flowered Mixture. 
Blend of harmonious colors range thru 
red, rose, violet, buff and chamois. 
2566 Star Gleam. Flowers come in beauti¬ 
ful shades of pink, rose, red and petals are 
curiously fringed and starred. 
Any of above: Pkt. 15e: Vs oz. 30c: 
'A oz. 50c; Vz oz. 85c. 
Perennial PHLOX 
Hardy Perennial—2 to 3 ft. 
2568 Fraser's Choice Blend. One of the 
most hardy and colorful plants for the 
permanent border. Bears large panicles 
of brightly colored flowers in shades of 
pink, rose, cerise, blue, red and other 
pleasing variations. Plants grow 2 to 3 
feet tall; flower profusely the second year 
from seed. Germination is slow so seed bed 
cannot be neglected. Pkt. 25c. 
Annual PHLOX 
2572 Fraser's Giant Pastel Shades. 12 in. 
Individual flowers, will cover a 50c piece, 
the largest flowered Phlox today. Pkt. 
25c: 'A oz. 75c: Vz oz. $1.25. 
POPPIES for Your Rainbow Garden 
You will want son.e of Fraser's new improved poppies for your garden that is being planted 
to rainbow shades. Such a garden is delightful in coloring and allows a variety in planting. 
Poppies will give just the right dash of brightness during late spring and summer. There are 
many varieties to select from; perennials, for the permanent locations and annuals for the cut 
flower section of your garden. In either group you will find a wide range of shades suitable for 
the "rainbow garden." 
Annual POPPIES 
PEONY-FLOWERED POPPIES 
Grows to 2% to 3 ft. high 
1935 American Flag. Double Peony-Flowered. 
Plants are thrifty, upright growers 2% to 
3 feet bearing immense double flowers; 
smooth edged petals of white background, 
margined with flashing scarlet. Pkt. 15c: 
Vz oz. 25c. 
1934 Double Peony-Flowered, Mixed. Flow¬ 
ers and plants are like above, but colors 
range through shades of rose, pink, red, 
yellow and white. Pkt. 15c: Vz op. 25c. 
1926 SWEET BRIAR. Shirley Poppy. One of the “All 
American’’ Novelties for 1934 and a real beauty too; 
fully double and deep rose-pink shade. Pkt. 15c. 
1930 Fraser's Annual Orientate. 3 ft. The 
flowers in our strain are 4 inches across, 
flowering on long stems. The silky petals 
are sunset red with a black spot at the 
base. These annuals are like the old peren¬ 
nials in form, except for improved size. 
They have great substance and real beauty. 
Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 30c; 'A oz. 50c. 
FRASER'S SHIRLEY POPPIES 
1926 Sweet Briar. Large, full double flow¬ 
ers of exquisite rose-pink shade. A real 
beauty we can recommend. Pkt. 15c: 'A oz. 
50c; Vz oz. 85c; oz. $1.50. 
1921 Art Shades. Unusual colors in Indian 
and Carmine-Lake tones. Pkt. 15c: 'A oz. 
25c; Vz oz. 40c. 
1922 Eldorado Blend. Large double flowers. 
Pkt. 15e: ’A oz. 25c: Vz oz. 40c. 
1923 Fraser's Hybrids. Produces a pleasing 
variety of all colors in the Single-Flowered 
Shirley Poppies. Pkt. 15c: 'A oz. 25c: Vz oz. 
40c: oz. 70c. 
1924 Cossack. A fine large double flower 
of orange-scarlet. We believe that this is 
the finest addition to the Shirley poppies 
in recent years. Pkt. 25c: 'A oz. 50c: Vz oz. 
85c. 
HUNNEMANNIA 
1928 Mexican Tulip or Santa Barbara Poppy. 
Flowers are large, tulip yellow, fluted 
petals, borne on long stiff stems set with 
delicate foliage. Good for cutting as it will 
keep for days. Very effective grown in 
masses. Perennial in mild climates but 
usually treated as an annual in cold cli¬ 
mates. 18 to 24 inches. Pkt. 15c: Vz oz. 40c: 
oz. 75c. 
1931 Sunlite (new) Yellow. The interesting 
new semi-double form of the Mexican 
Tulip Poppy that was introduced two years 
ago, might very well be described as a 
large California Poppy. Award of Merit 
1934 All American selections. Pkt. 25e: 'A 
oz. 75c: Vz oz. $1.25. 
ICELAND POPPIES 
(Papaver Nudicaule) 
Perennial, in cold localities, although 
plant is usually at its best the first and 
second year in California and mild climate. 
Grows about 1 ft. tall and blooms pro¬ 
fusely. 
1901 California Giant Burnt Orange $hades. 
Grows 1% to 2 ft. and produces larger 
flowers than any other variety we have 
ever seen. Pkt. 25c: 'A oz. 65c: 'A oz. $1.20. 
1902 California Rose-Pink Shades. Not quite 
as tall or large flowered as above but the 
best in pink shades. Pkt. 25c; Vs oz. 65c: 
'A oz. $1.20. 
1903 Iceland Poppy Fakenham Hybrids Aus¬ 
tralian Strain. Pkt. 25c; Vs oz. 65c; 'A oz. 
$ 1 . 20 . 
1900 Pasadena Mixed. Shades of yellow, 
orange-scarlet, rose and white. Pkt. 20c: 
Vs oz. 40c: ’A oz. 70c. 
GLAUCIUM HYBRIDA 
1929 Mission Bell Poppy. This perennial at¬ 
tains a height of three hnd four feet in 
California and about two in the East. 
Tulip-like blossoms of bronzy orange and 
chrome-yellow. Grown as an annual or bi¬ 
ennial in cold climates—fall sowing being 
preferred. Pkt. 15c: 'A oz. 25c: Vz oz. 40c: 
oz. 70c. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
(PAPAVER ORIENTALE) 
Perennial 
This group grows 2 to 3 feet tall, flowers 
are of immense size, very colorful and fine 
as cut flowers when picked in the bud. 
Plant in late spring and fall for flowers 
the following summer. Perennial. 
1945 Colosseum. Flowers often measure 6 
inches across and are dark flashing scarlet 
with a black spot at the base of each petal. 
Pkt. 25c: 'A oz. 60c. 
1946 Prince of Orange. Scarlet-orange very 
striking, vigorous grower and prolific pro¬ 
ducer. Pkt. 25c: 'A oz. 50c. 
1947 Fraser's Giant Hybrids. Flowers im¬ 
mense, 6 to 8 inches across and a fine range 
of colors. Pkt. 25c: 'A oz. 50c. 
SINGLE SHIRLEY 
1917 American Legion. Brilliant orange 
scarlet. Pkt, 15c; '/4 ox. 25c; Vi oz. 40c; 
oz. 70c. 
1928 HUNNEMANIA or Santa Barbara Poppy. A beautiful 
tulip yellow, prolific bloomer and one of the best for 
cutting. Pkt. 15c. 
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