PAPAVER ORIENTALIS, Oriental Poppy 
The Improved Hybrids of Oriental Poppies are of the largest and most attractive of gar- 
den perennials. The long fringy leaves are not unlike Fern leaves, and the showy buds that 
issue from the ground on strong 
stems from two to three feet high 
develop into enormous cujvshaped 
flowers, brilliant in color and grace¬ 
ful in form. Once started will last 
for years. 
Apricot Queen, 3 ft. Large showy a- 
pricot flowers; fine. 
Beauty of Livermere, 3 ft. Gorgeous 
crimson with black blotch. 
Benary’s Large-flowered German Hybrids, 
3 ft. All the lovely ^rare shades in 
splendid mixture. 
Brilliant, 3 ft. Vivid fiery-red; fine. 
Excelsior Hybrids, 4 ft. New, a very 
fine mixture ranging from delicate 
salmon to deep crimson. 
Mrs. Perry, 3 ft. Orange-apricot, rare. 
Pink Beauty, 30 in. Delicate flesh pink. 
Princess Victoria Louise, 2 ft. Flowers 
rather small, resembling large tu¬ 
lips, perfect form; salmon-pink. 
Queen Alexandra, 3 ft. Beautiful rosy- 
salmon with crimson spots. 
Salmon Queen, 3 ft. Lovely salmon- 
yellow; very attractive. 
Complete Special Mixture of Oriental 
Poppies. Packet only 5 <^. 
PAPAVER Alpinum, 6 in. Charming lit¬ 
tle plant for rockery. Plain and 
fringed flowers in many colors; 
very free-flowering. 
PAPAVER Pilosum. Long and abun¬ 
dant blooming. The bright salmon 
blossoms and airy foliage present 
a very striking effect. 
Iceland or Nudicaule Poppies 
Here is a new race of perennial Poppies that should be in every garden. They are of neat 
habit, growing about 18 in. high and bear on strong stems large showy fragrant flowers from 
early May until October, if not allowed to seed. The flowers are excellent for cutting and 
should be picked while in bud. Seeds sown in fall will come up and bloom in spring, remain 
green over winter and give service for years. Don’t fail to include these in your order. 
El Monte, deep tangerine orange; admirable. 
Fakenham Hybrids, wonderful range of colors. 
Gartref Strain, delicate art shades; lovely. 
My Lady Duchess, large orange-red; choice. 
New Sunbeam, lovely tints as maize, cream, 
and various shades of rose. 
The Emperor, showy orange, fluted petals. 
The Empress, shades of salmon, rose and pink. 
The Prince, delicate pink shades; excellent. 
The Princess, mammoth pure white. 
Yellow Wonder, longest-stemmed, largest-flow¬ 
ered, clear yellow Iceland Poppy to date. 
PRIMULA, Hardy Garden Primrose 
The hardy Primroses are splendid perennials,|blooming during spring. The flow¬ 
ers are clustered, are charming in texture, varied and rich in color and always make 
a fine display in the garden. The plants are easily raised from seeds, although these 
are often tardy in germination, even when sown as soon as seeds are ripe. 
Acaulis Grandiflora, 6 in, mixed colors. 
Anisodora, 18 in, beautiful rich crimson. 
Beesiana, 1 ft, velvety purple, gold eye. 
Cashmeriana, 1 ft, showy lilac umbels. 
Cockburneana, 18 in, orange-scarlet. 
Farinosa, 6 in, light purple, gold eye. 
Helodoxa, 3 ft, spikes of golden flowers. 
Japonica, 2 ft, white to crimson spikes. 
Rosea Grandiflora, 6 in, rose, gold eye. 
Veitchi, 18 in, deep rose flowers; fine. 
Veris Grandiflora, 1 ft, mixed colors: 
Munstead Strain, largest, finest, mixed. 
Vulgaris, Sin, true yellow Primrose. 
Complete Mixture of hardy Primroses. 
