PHLOX DRUMMONDII—GIANT ART SHADES 
(AM. A. A. S. ’35) 
For richness of coloring and freedom of bloom nothing can 
surpass these universal favorites. In this new type the indi¬ 
vidual florets are over 1% in. across and are in lovely shades 
of salmon, soft rose, light blue, pale violet rose, salmon and 
light mauve all with lighter eye in riotous mixture. Sow where 
to flower in early spring. Fkt. 20c; 54 oz. 85c. 
ICELAND POPPIES 
Perennials flowering the first summer from seed. They are 
of graceful habit with fern-like tufts of basal foliage and tall 
wiry stems bears large airy flowers of scintilating brilliance, 
splendid for garden and cutting and flowering continuously. 
Sow where to flower quite early in spring. 
Yellow Wonder. (SM. A. A. S. ’37). Three to 4 ft. Most vigorous 
of Iceland Poppies has enormous flowers, 4 in. across of 
scintillating clear yellow. Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 60c. 
The Emperor. Large flowers of breath-taking deep orange. 
Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 60c. 
The Empress. Delicious blend of lovely salmon-roses and sal¬ 
mon-pinks. Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 60c. 
Imperial Jewels Mixture. Light to deep orange, yellows, creamy 
white, pinks from shell to salmon, deep rose, and nearly 
red tones, pastel hues of apricot, buff and chamois, the 
galaxy of scintillating colors is beyond my powers of descrip¬ 
tion. Far and away the finest Iceland Poppy yet produced. 
Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 75c. 
ANNUAL POPPIES 
Airy and colorful easily grown annuals that may be sown 
where to flower from August to June and with a minimum of 
care produce most stunning effect. 
Shirley Poppy Supreme Single Mixed of finest colors. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 40c. 
Papaver dubia. European Wind Poppy with airy flowers of bright 
orange scarlet. 2-3 ft. tall. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c. 
RUDBECKIA 
For hardy, easy to grow garden and cut flowers nothing 
excels the annual Rudbeckia. Plants to 3 ft. high with stiff 
erect stems and very large flowers in endless succession from 
mid-summer to frost. Sow indoors March to April or in the 
open after heavy spring frosts. Flower in 5 months from sowing. 
Kelwidon Star. Deep golden yellow, with mahogany central 
zone, many with deeper orange on outer rays. Pkt. 20c; 
54 oz. 50c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Stunning annuals, flowers from midsummer till frost, 2-3 
ft. tall, many branched they produce most attractive Gloxinia¬ 
like flowers in a wide range of unusual colors in combinations 
of white, purple, gold and scarlet. Sow indoors March-April, or 
where to bloom when safe from frost, thinning to 12 inches. 
Wonderful cut flowers. 
Supreme Mixed of richest colors. Pkt. 10c; 54 oz. 50c. 
GIANT PANSIES 
(See page 10) 
ANNUAL SCABIOSA—Mourning Bride 
These favorite old biennials of our grandmother’s garden 
have become even more popular with the introduction of splen¬ 
did new colors. Best treated as annuals, fall sown for early 
bloom or sown in very early spring. Most hardy and easily 
grown, with long stems for cutting. 
Salmon Beauty. (New). Pure salmon, a color new to Scabiosas, 
this giant flowered variety is most welcome. Pkt. 25c. 
Rosette. (New, ’37). Beautiful deep rose, heavily suffused salmon, 
all visitors have been high in its praise. Fkt. 25c. 
Supreme Scabiosa Blend of loveliest shades. Pkt. 10c; 54 oz. 30c. 
