DOUBLE POPPY 
Pkt., 500 seeds, 4c; any 3 pkts., 10c; Y oz., 10c. 
Japanese Poppy. Largely, loosely double white 
flowers with deep border of brilliant scarlet, either 
solid or striped, and with petals fantastically cut 
and fringed. (See upper flower in illustration.) 
Three lovely sorts,—American Flag, Fairy Blush, 
and Mikado,—mixed. 
Double Scarlet. Brilliant red. 
White Swan. Pure white, fringed edges. 
Double Mixed. Splendid mixture, containing 
the above three; also strains of Paeony-flowered 
(see flower on the right). Carnation-flowered (see 
left flower), and almost every variety of double 
poppy grown 
SINGLE POPPY, Special Mixed 
In the craze for double flowers, the equally, and 
often more beautiful, single varieties are neglected. 
This splendid mixture includes the newest and best 
sorts, such as Shirley and several other choice 
named varieties. Pkt., 500 seeds, 4c; Y oz., 10c. 
SHIRLEY POPPIES, Acme Mixture 
In an effort to offer the very best in this most 
popular poppy, I have prepared for this mixture a 
strain that cannot be excelled. Nothing makes a 
more beautiful display, either in the garden or for 
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 Poppy. One of the prettiest table deco¬ 
rations I have seen was a dainty basket of Shirleys. 
If picked before the. sunshine strikes them, and 
base of stems dipped in boiling water, they last two 
or three days. No better assortment than mine. 
Pkt., 500 seeds, 5c; Y oz., 15c. 
MY CULTURE OF FLOWERS, free with an order 
for seeds or plants of 25 cents or over, has a valu¬ 
able article on Rose Culture. 
Windsor, Vt.—“Your Pansies were the pride 
of my garden.’’—Mrs. Forrest Hammond. 
PERENNIAL POPPY 
Each, per pkt., 400 seeds, 6c; the two 
for 10c. 
Iceland Poppy, “Excelsior.” The 
Iceland Poppy is among the earliest 
spring flowers, and if not allowed to 
seed it.stays with us a long time. It 
comes in shades ranging from white to 
to deep. orange-scarlet, double and 
single, with petals beautifully crinkled, 
like soft crepe paper. 1-16 oz., 15c. 
Oriental Poppy, “Excelsior.” A 
spec al strain of these gorgeous flowers 
with their numerous blossoms in scar-' 
let, crimson, orange and salmon shades. 
A grand mixture. 1-16 oz., 15c. 
POPPIES, Special Mixed 
All my single and double annual 
varieties mixed. Pkt., 400 seeds, 4c; 
Y oz., 10c. 
COLLECTION OF POPPIES 
One full pkt. of each of my mixed 
sorts, Double, Special Single, Shirley, 
Iceland and Oriental, five pkts., for 15c. 
THUNBERGIA 
Pretty annual trailing plants for 
hanging baskets, vases, rockwork or low 
fences. Flowers in buff, white or 
orange, with dark eyes, giving them the 
common name of Black-eyed Susans. 
Pkt., 20 seeds, 5c. 
“BRILLIANT GARDEN” 
COLLECTION 
For 25c—enough seed for a small garden 
1 Pkt., Prize Exhibition Aster, Mixed. . 5c 
Yi oz.. Special Tall Nasturtium, Mixed 10c 
1 Pkt., Exhibition Pansy, Mixed. 8c 
1 oz., Best Grandiflora Sweet Peas. . ,12c 
Total value, 35c, for 25 cents 
FERN DISH FERNS 
Price, 16c; the four for 60c. 
Small-leaved Silver Fern. A very pretty 
variegated-leaved variety. 
Crested-Leaved Fern. Like the above, 
with the tips of each leaf crested. 
Holly Fern. Rich, glossy green leaves, 
about the size and shape of a rose leaf. Last 
splendidly for cutting. 
Onychium Japonicum. Most graceful 
and fern-like of ajl the dwarf varieties. Splen¬ 
did for the fern dish, or as a single specimen. 
FIVE SELECT VEGETABLES 
The five pkts. for 22c (list price 30c). 
Chinese Celery Cabbage. 
Fordhook Famous Cucumber. 
Special Mixed Head Lettuce. 
Honey Dew Musk Melon. 
Chalk's Early Jewel Tomato. 
