ROMNEY A COULTERl, MATILIJA POPPY 
i This native of California and Mexico is a charming bushy perennial. The plants will 
^row from two to eight feet high bearing large sweet-scented white flowers [from June to 
. September. Plant seed in gentle heat in March and grow in pots first season, transplant in 
rich, well-drained, sandy loam in the garden, against a wall with southern or eastern ex¬ 
posure. Keep well watered, should season be dry, and use liquid manure two or three times 
a week during budding and blooming period. A magnificent flower of great beauty. 5c. 
Argemone Grandiflora or Mexican Prickly Poppy 
In this lovely specimen we have a hardy annual of easy culture and great beauty. The 
deeply serrated spiny leaves are quite handsome, being a lovely green with light colored 
veins. Large pure white flowers with yellow anthers form a pleasing contrast; these 
come 3-6 at once and often 2 inches across. The plant will thrive in almost any garden 
soil in an open situation. Put seeds in a flat the latter part of March and seedlings will 
be ready to transplant in six or eight weeks. A bed or border will elicit the admiration 
of all visitors. We cannot too highly recommend this pleasing flower. Pkt. 5c. 
Good Seeds. Dear Sirs: I wish to compliment you upon the excellent quality of your., 
seeds. I have never used better, regardless of cost. C. N. Hopper, Berger Co., N. J., June 1,’36. 
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