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it 
’HIS new, very large flowered 
bright buttercup yellow Ice¬ 
land Poppy is an excellent run¬ 
ning mate to The Emperor and 
The Empress. The stems are un¬ 
usually long and wiry, 24 to 26 
inches in length and the flowers 
will keep as long as ten days 
when cut. It is somewhat later blooming than the Nudicaule varieties, is much 
more heat and drought resistant than any other Poppy and comes 100% true 
to color. The flowers are produced freely, making it a very showy subject in 
the garden as well as a profitable variety for the cut flower trade. Although a 
perennial, it blooms the first year from seed and is usually treated as an annual. 
No. 313—ELECTRO $2.10 
Poppy Nudicaule 
Amurense Yellow 
Wonder 
Special Mention 1936 
XALL-AMERlCA i^ f SECTIONS/ 
No. 5864 .... Price per oz., $1.30 Per lb., $15.00 
Approximately 448,000 seeds per ounce. 
Balsam Double Bush Flowered Torch 
USH FLOWERED BALSAMS are really not recent novelties, but they are 
not at all well known in this country, so to most of the gardening public 
are actually in the novelty class. Unlike the taller growing Balsams, the flowers 
in the little Bush Flowered type are carried at the tips of the stems, making a 
show of color rather than of foliage. The plants are 8 to 10 inches in height, very 
compact and literally covered with their double flowers. The variety Torch, 
penetrating vermillion red in 
color, is perhaps the showiest. 
The strain may also be had in a 
mixture. However, we especially 
recommend Torch and suggest 
that you make use of it as an 
edging plant, in your rock gar¬ 
den, in your window boxes or in 
flower pots. 
No. 2322 .... Price per oz., $1.70 
Per lb., $20.00 
Approximately 2,400 seeds per ounce. 
No. 348—ELECTRO $2.10 
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