NEW ICELAND POPPIES (Nudicaule) 
(Hardy Perennial) 
While Iceland 
Poppies are hardy 
perennials, they 
flower the first 
year from seed, 
blooming 1 almost 
as quickly as the 
annual sorts. 
They are of 
graceful neat habit 
with bright green 
fern-like foliage, 
formed i n tufts 
from which issue 
slender stalks 
about 15 inches 
high, bearing their 
brilliant flowers in 
endless profusion. 
Most useful for 
cutting, for which 
purpose pick when 
in hud. If the seed 
pods are picked 
off, they continue 
in flower the en¬ 
tire season. 
We have had 
Iceland Poppies 
begin blooming 
with the Tulips 
and at least a few 
in bloom evei'y 
day after until 
November. 
Don’t forget— 
the more you pick 
them, the more 
they bloom. Don’t 
let seed pods form. 
They remain 
evergreen 
throughout the 
winter, coming in¬ 
to bloom early the 
following spring. 
Iceland Poppies 
are valuable also 
in a hardy border 
or in a permanent 
rock garden. 
Poppy, Yellow Wonder—Extra large flowers, extra long stems. 
Imnofinl Iau/aIc From originator’s 
imperial jewels description. “Dazz¬ 
ling as a rainbow, shimmering in summer 
mist. Scintillating as the Imperial Crown 
Jewels. The finest, most outstanding Iceland 
Poppy yet produced. 
“Wonderful shades of yellow, orange, 
pink, salmon, rose, red, and pastel shades, 
hues of apricot, buff and chamois. 
“Flowers beautifully frilled and fluted 
many semi-double, and all very large. Stems 
very long, wiry and strong.” (He’s got 
something there—JD.) 
This glorious mixture, Pkt. 25c; y 8 oz. $1.00. 
Sanford’s Giants 
A new giant 
strain with flow¬ 
ers of wonderful substance carried on strong 
stems 2 to 3 feet long. Many of the blooms 
measure 5 inches in diameter. The range of 
colors is particularly fine, including many 
lovely delicate shades and combinations of 
tints, all in one mixture. Pkt. 15c; y 8 oz. 70c. 
Sunbeams 
(Mixed.) This is the result 
of a cross between the Shir¬ 
ley and Nudicaule types. Charming shades 
of orange, salmon, maize and other tints. 
Pkt. 10c; y 8 oz. 40c. 
“Pastel Shades” 
Prom New Zea¬ 
land. A special 
mixture of pink, rose and pastel shades. 
Very lovely, and fine for cutting. Pkt. 25c; 
y 8 oz. $i.oo. 
FI Mnnfp Deep tangerine-orange, distinct 
IFS ME B 1C j n co ior from other lovely vari¬ 
eties. Tall. Large Pkt. 15c; y 8 oz. 60c. 
YaIIhw WnnrlAt* The showy, cup- 
I enow VYUnuer shaped flowers, 4 
inches across, are rich lemon-yellow, chang¬ 
ing to bright buttercup-yellow with lighter 
centers—The color is made especially vivid 
by the silky sheen of the broad, round petals. 
Plants are strong growing and very free 
flowering; foliage rich bluish green and 
deeply lacinated. Yellow Wonder Poppy is 
most distinct and desirable. Long, strong 
stems which grow about 2 feet high in or¬ 
dinary good garden soil and even more in 
rich soil and under ideal climatic conditions. 
It is showy in the garden and lovely for 
cutting. Pkt. 15c; y 8 oz. 60c. 
Iceland Poppy Collection 
Imperial Jewels 
“Pastel Shades” 
El Monte 
Yellow Wonder 
Sanford’s Giants 
Sunbeams, Mixed 
ONE PKT. EACH 
(Value $1.05) for 
70 «• 
“That ain’t the way I heard it” 
Way I heerd it, one feller sez, “There wuz 
a smart aleck named Ned, who dined before 
he went to bed on lobster and ham, and cookies 
and jam, and when he woke up he was dead.” 
T’other feller sez, “Too bad Ned didn’t tend 
a garden and eat more garden sass. Ned 
shoulda et lettuce, carrots, cabbage, an’ toma¬ 
toes fresh from his own garden. They is jest 
a teemin’ with pantomimes.” 
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