COLLECTION OF 
POPPIES 
One-half packet of each 
of my ten varieties, 20c. 
Louisville. Ky., June, *10. My pink Canterbury Bells, now In bloom, are so -39- 
lovely 1 must have mure seed for next year."—Mrs. Irene Royers. 
POPPIES 
PERENNIAL POPPIES 
Iceland Popples. The 
shades range from pure 
white tfo deep orange 
scarlet, with petals beau¬ 
tifully crinkled like 
crushed satin. They come 
early and stay a long 
time. Pkt., 400 seeds, 
5c.; 1-1G oz., 10c. 
Oriental Poppy. A 
gorgeous flower for the 
perennial bed. It grows 
tltree to four feet high 
and hears immense scar¬ 
let .blossoms, six to nine 
Inches In diameter. Dif¬ 
ferent shades of scarlet 
and orange, mixed. Pkt.. 
4i)0 seeds, 5c.; 1-10 oz., 
10 c. 
Minneapolis, minn. 
SINGLE POPPIES, SPECIAL MIXED 
In the craze for double flowers, the equally, and often more 
beautiful, single varieties nre neglected. Most of the new offer¬ 
ings of late, however, have been single, and I hope you will take 
advantage of this splendid mixture, which includes eleven of the 
newest and best sorts, such as Admiral, petals pure white, with 
broad band nf brilliant scarlet; Dainty Lady, rosy mauve, with 
dark blotches; Danebrog;, scarlet with white cross; Tulip, 
brilliant scarlet: Charles Darwin, rich dark purple with black, 
velvety spots (see cut); Umbrosum, vermilion with black spots; 
ami Maid of tha Mist, white. Some have fringed nr fluted petals, 
nml all are more or les** cup-shaped, as In the illustration. Pkt., 
300 seeds, 5c; 2 pkts., 8c. 
DOUBLE POPPIES 
Novalty Popples. Striped Japanese Poppies, with large, 
loosely doubled striped flowers, in brilliant scarlet and white 
petals, fantastically cut and fringed. American Flag. Fairy Blush 
and Mikado, mixed. Pkt., 400 seeds, 5c. 
Double Scarlet. Brilliant Scarlet. Tkt.. 400 seeds. 5c. 
White Swan. Pure white, fringed edges. Pkt., 400 seeds. 5c. 
Double Mixed. A mixture containing the above named vari¬ 
eties; also strains of Pneony. Carnation and almost every variety 
of double poppy grown. I’kt.. 400 seeds. 4c; 2 pkts.. 7c; oz., 10c. 
POPPIES, SPECIAL MIXED 
All my single and double varieties mixed. Pkt.. 400 seeds, 4c; 
2 pkts., 7c; *4 oz., 10c, 
SHIRLEY POPPY 
Nothing makes a more beautiful display, either In the garden 
or 'or decorating, than the Shirley Poppy. They range from pure 
white and delicate pinks to rich, gaudy hues,—all of so sheeny a 
lustre as to be called Silk, or Ghost Poppj'. One of the prettiest 
table decorations I have seen was a dainty basket of Shirleys. If 
picked before the sunshine strikes them, and hnse of stems dipped 
in boiling water, they last two or three days. No better assort¬ 
ment than mine. 
Burbank's 1910 Selection. A new strain, originated and im¬ 
proved by Luther Burbank. Pronounced “unequaled” and “best of 
all” by some of the great American seedsmen who visited Mr. 
Burbank’s grounds the past summer. Pkt., 400 seeds, 10c. 
Imported Shirley. A strain of great excellence, containing 
many beautiful new forms. Pkt., 400 seeds, 5c. 
Collection of Shirley Popples. An English grower lias de¬ 
veloped several distinct varieties, including all the new and most 
beautiful forms, which I have been fortunate* In securing. If you 
want a gorgeous mass of color, try this collection. Fifteen packets 
(100 seeds in each), including Burbank’s 1010 Selection. Price. 30c. 
Special Mixed Shirley Popples. A mixture of the flftcen 
sorts mentioned in the preceding paragraph. Pkt., 400 seeds, 10c. 
