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PLATYCODON 
Chinese Bell Flower. Hardy perennials, bearing large, broad, bell-shaped 
white or blue flowers; very handsome for garden decoration; 1 l A feet. 
3 420 Grandiflora, Mixed Colors . Pkt. 10c. 
3425 Platycodon Mariesii. {W ahlenbergia grandiflora hand.) Very handsome 
dwarf, compact-growing “Chinese Bell-Flowers,” forming dense little 
round bushes about 12 inches high and bearing abundantly broad, 
bell-shaped flowers about 3 inches across, of white and varying shades 
of blue from lavender to purple. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
POLYANTHUS (Primula Elatior) 
3430 An early-blooming Primrose for spring flower beds or pot culture; the 
large umbels of flowers of various colors, edged and laced, are borne 
on stalks 8 inches tall. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt- 15c. 
POPPY, Henderson’s Giant Double 
“BRILLIANT BLEND” 
3455 These annual Poppies are sturdy, luxuriant growers about feet high, 
bearing immense double flowers 4 to 5 inches in diameter, or as large 
as Peonies. Some of the flowers have broad, round, smooth-edged petals, 
and are of imposing effect; others have lacinated and fringed edges 
which add a charming grace; but the climaxing merit of all is the wonder¬ 
ful variety of coloring, ranging from the most gorgeous crimson through 
innumerable shades to purest white; many are also striped, blended 
and edged with other colors. When grown in masses the floral panorama 
is of almost unimagined beauty. They arc of the easiest possible culture; 
the seed only needs to be sown thinly in May where the plants are to 
remain. 
“Brilliant Blend Mixture” Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; per oz ., 50c.; Pkt., 10c. 
“It may interest you to know that Henderson's Giant Double Poppies were 
grown alongside of some double poppies grown from seed obtained from other 
sources. Henderson's far surpassed all the others in size and beauty. The 
colors were the prettiest imaginable. Alany people told me they had never before 
seen such beautiful Poppies." 
EDGAR VAIL. Yorktown Heights, N. Y. 
POPPY, Double Peony-Flowered 
3460 Robust plants, 2 feet high, with immense double peony-like flowers, 
3 to 4 inches in diameter, in many beautiful colors and combinations. 
Mixed Colors .Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt., 10c. 
POPPY, English Scarlet Field 
POPPY, Double Carnation-Flowered 
3440 Thrifty, upright varieties, 2 feet high; flowers of large globular form with 
slashed or fringed petals. Colors and combinations beautiful and varied. 
Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt., 10c. 
3441 Imported Collection of Double Carnation-flowered Poppies, 6 
varieties.- . 25c. 
POPPY, “Double Featherball” 
3445 These double-fringed annual Poppies are very beautiful; they belong to 
the Carnation-flowered type, the large flowers having the same globe- 
shaped formation; with gracefully fringed-edged petals like big balls 
of slashed tissue-paper or feathers; plants of dwarf branching growth, 
only 15 to IS inches high, each plant carrying several of these largo 
exquisite flowers. 
Mixed Colors . Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt., 10c. 
3465 The famous Scarlet Poppy of the English fields. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt., 10c. 
POPPY, Flanders 
3466 The scarlet Poppy of the fields of Flanders, made famous in the song and 
storv of the great war, and familiar to all the members of the A. E. F. 
who served in Belgium and France. Adopted by the American Legion 
for their emblem. . 
These ubiquitous little flowers arc remarkable for their tenacity of 
growth and their profuse flowering quality, there seemingly being no end 
to their productiveness. They do not attain as large a size as a well 
grown Shirley Poppy, but apart from the sentiment now attached to 
them, they are a decided acquisition, being gracefully poised on slender 
stems, flaunting and waving their satiny crinkled scarlet petals in every 
passing breeze. They flower the first season from spring-sown seed. 
{See engraving on opposite page.) Per oz., 50c.; per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt., 10c. 
When Ordering Flower Seeds Please Order By Number Prefixed To Each Variety 
