ORIENTAL POPPY. Salmon pink, blood red, each 
3 5c. Scarlet, 15c. Olympia, new double orange, 
40c each. 3 for $1.00. August delivery. (Pop¬ 
pies cannot be moved successfully in the Spring). 
The world’s three finest poppies at new low 
prices! Trilby $1.50. Wurtembergia 60c. 
Lula A. Neeley $1.00. Come see these gorge¬ 
ous new poppies at blooming time; you will 
want to plant at least one of each in your own 
garden in August for next year. 
PLATYC'OBON. Blooms freely from July till late 
September. Buds resemble small balloons, open 
flowers bell-shaped. Mariesii, blue, 20c each. $1.75 
per 10. Alba, white, 20c each. $1.50 per 10. 
Pyrethrum. Painted Daisy. Fern-like foliage, 
mixed colors—pink, red, and white. Excellent 
for cutting in May. 20c each. $1.50 per 10. 
PYRETHRUM, double. An extra fine strain of this 
much wanted flower, producing many fully double 
high-centered blooms on long stems. Available 
in blush pink and deep rose-red only. Needs rich 
soil and regular irrigation. Stock limited. 50c ea. 
Phlox. 1 can furnish the following colors in this 
popular well-known perennial: White, white with 
pink eye, pink, salmon pink, rose, scarlet, red, red- 
purple. Named varieties, correctly labeled 2 5c 
each. 5 for $1.00. 
Sedums: altissimum, 30c; anacampseros, 40c; ew- 
ersii, 20c; maximowiczii, 3 5c; purpureum, 30c; 
Spectabile Brilliant, 3 0c; rupestre, 30c; telephium, 
2 0c; stoloniferum, 2 0c. 
Sempervivunis: arachnoideum, 2 0c; calcareum, 
50c; carnollii, 50c; californicum, 20c; globiferum, 
25c; longobardus, 25c,; Lown’s No. 60, 40c; palli¬ 
dum, 20c; rubicundum liybridum, 40c. 
SHASTA DAISY. An improved strain with extra 
large broad-petaled flowers of purest glistening 
white on long, strong stems. 3 for 70c, 10 for $2. 
STATICE latifolia: Resembles babysbreath but 
blooms August-September, lavender color. 2 5c 
each. 10 for $1.75. 
STATIC V E dumosa. New. Large, dense, cushion¬ 
like panicles of silvery gray flowers. 4 0c each. 
3 for $1.00. 
TRITOM A. Blazing scarlet, drooping, tubular 
flowers in dense spikes on long, naked stems well 
above the narrow grassy leaves. Makes a gor¬ 
geous spot of color in the September border, also 
prized for cutting. 35c each. 4 for $1.00. 
DIHIIM 
Beautiful dahlias are easy to grow and give won¬ 
derful returns in both flowers and garden decor¬ 
ation for little effort. While I do not grow dahlias 
I can offer two collections of quality tubers of fine 
varieties from the gardens of a nearby grower. At 
these prices they represent an unusual value! 
12 varieties, all different, each labeled, $2.00, de¬ 
livered free. 12 varieties, all different but 
not labeled, $1.50, delivered free. 
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