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These vivid colored flowers are becoming 
more popular every year. Considering their 
ease of culture, dependability for producing 
fine, large flowers, their hardiness, and ability 
to thrive in all soils, they give large dividends 
for the effort and time required to care for 
them. 
Colors range from pure white through 
many shades of orange, pink, and red to ah 
most purple. 
We offer a nice list of very distinct colors, 
and we believe you will be pleased with the 
results you get from our plants. See back 
of this page for complete list of varieties and 
special offers. 
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OLYMPIA 
BEAUTY OF LIVERMORE 
Beauiy of Livermore 
Large, brilliant red flowers on tall 
stems make this variety outstanding and 
beautiful. 42 to 48 inches tall. Very 
hardy and dependable. Fine for mass 
planting, and a beautiful variety for 
cut flowers. 35c each; 3 for 80c; 12 for 
^3.00, postpaid. 
Poppies 
in the Garden 
These beautiful exotic flowers 
are a source of pride and satisfac' 
tion to all who possess them. Plant 
some pink varieties such as Fairy, 
Perfection, or Mrs. Perry along 
with Delphinium and Madonna 
Lily. Plant some dark red varieties 
with evergreens or “Mock Or' 
ange” or other dark green shrub' 
bery for background. 
When to Plant 
Oriental Poppies 
We have found August to No' 
vember to be the best time to 
transplant Poppies, and once they 
are established, the clumps in' 
crease in si2;e and produce more 
blooms. They may be left undis' 
turbed in the same place for years. 
Poppies Grow 
Everywhere 
We have shipped these fine 
plants to Alaska, Hawaii, Mexico, 
Bermuda, Canada, Newfoundland 
and practically every state in the 
United States. We pack them so 
they will reach you in prime coii' 
dition, and they are well worth 
trying in your garden. 
Olympia 
Double salmon. Ten days ear' 
Her than all others, and very pro' 
lific bloomers. Very hardy and 
dependable. Olympia are beauti' 
ful in mass planting and their full 
double flowers make a beautiful 
effect. Twenty - four to thirty 
inches tall. Fine roots that should 
bloom next year. 35c each; 3 for 
80c; 6 for ^1,40; 12 for ^2.75, 
postpaid. 
(1) SASS PINK. Large light pink with 
pleated petals. 50c each. 
(2) PERRY’S WHITE. Glistening white 
with mulberry base. 
(3) DELICATA. Rich wine'color. Does 
best in shade or partial shade. 
(4) LULU .A. NEELEY. An outstanding 
oxblood'red. Very fine. 
See next page for complete prices 
and descriptions. 
THE HARMON NURSERY-Prospect, Ohio 
