PRICES 
F ROM NOW ON the price of my poppy seeds will be $2.50 per packet. You 
should be able to obtain hundreds of seedlings from each packet. Mix the seeds 
with fine dirt and sow in outdoor beds. Let them bloom where they are, select 
the best, discard the rest. 
CAUTION: Where summers are cool poppies may be sown in August, other¬ 
wise sowing should be delayed until September or early spring. 
PLEASE NOTE: No poppy plants or seedlings are offered for sale. 
Milwaukee, Wise., June 8, 1938 
“The poppies from your seeds are now in bloom. They average 7 to 10 inches 
across, mostly pink, some orange, one lavender and no reds. They are entirely in a 
class by themselves and outdid all the named varieties in my (garden.” —Dr. E. G. 
Bruder. 
Cincinnati, Ohio, June 7, 1938 
“Poppies from your seed gave an unusual number of fine pinks. This is cer¬ 
tainly an economical method of getting a number of good pinks together.” —0. R. 
Runyan. 
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 1, 1938 
“I grew some gorgeous specimens from your poppy seeds — P. B. Truax. 
Carmel, N. Y., July 13, 1938 
“My poppies from your seeds amazed the residents in these parts when exhibited 
in Danbury, Conn. One deep plum colored specimen drew special attention .”—Harry 
J. Maynard. 
RED HEMEROCALLIS 
N AMED VARIETIES of red hemerocallis are rare and expensive, yet every¬ 
one must have red shades because the unending monotony of yellows and 
oranges creates a yearning for a bold contrast. To such gardeners I bring seeds 
resulting from cross pollenizing red hemerocallis of fine quality. An amazingly 
large number of the seedlings will show some shade of red or deep rose, or 
red generously splashed on a yellow or orange background. Plants up to five 
feet, flowers up to seven inches across, this new race of hemerocallis is cer¬ 
tain to win many admirers. 
SEED OFFERINGS 
1. Solid reds. 
2. Deep rose. 
3. Deep maroon. 
4. Old rose. (This is very rare and I cannot guarantee seed delivery until 
after the harvest.) 
5. Bicolors. Combinations of yellow, orange or bronze with some shade 
of red or rose. 
6. Mixture of the above. 
Some seeds will be ready in August; most of them in September. 
PRICE: $2.50 per packet. 
PLEASE NOTE: No plants or seedlings of hemerocallis are offered for sale. 
TERMS 
Cash with order. No C. O. D. orders accepted. 
AMERICAN DELPHINIUM SOCIETY 
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1 F YOU ARE interested in bettering delphiniums as well as your own knowl¬ 
edge about delphiniums, join this up and coming organization. Dues $2.00 a 
year. You receive the beautiful and instructive Yearbood of the Society. Write 
to American Delphinium Society, Ridgefield, Conn. 
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