Nierembergia 
hippomanica 
DWARF 
CUP-FLOWER 
Tidy little mounds, 5 to 6 
inches high and with a spread 
of 8 or 10 inches, are covered 
with cups of lavender-blue 
touched with yellow in the cen¬ 
ter. They begin blooming 
about 15 weeks from time seed 
is sown and continue until frost. 
It will out-bloom almost any 
plant in the garden. Requires 
winter protection. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Papaver nudicaule, Iceland Poppy, 
The Emperor 
Finest orange Iceland Poppy ever produced. The color is deep 
tangerine-orange, and the lovely flowers are produced on 18 to 22- 
inch stems. Although a perennial, early-planted seed blooms freely 
the first season. An exquisite cut-flower. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Nierembergia hippomanica 
Iceland Poppy, The Emperor 
Petunia, 
Apple Blossom 
\Honorable Mention, 1939 All-America 
V J\l]Selections. The plants are of the dwarf 
type and about half of the flowers will 
be great big fluffy balls with fringed petals, 
4 inches or more in diameter, and the other 
half will be semi-double flowers about 3 inches 
in diameter, but all of them of a lovely shade 
of apple-blossom-pink. As these bloom all 
season right up to frost, they make lovely 
beds and border plants. As a cut-flower they 
are outstanding. Pkt. $1. 
Petunia, Apple Blossom 
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Visit the Horticultural Exhibit, New York World's Fair, in May, 1939 
