NAMED 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Perennial. Sow the 
seed in early spring. The 
plants will disappear in 
July and August, appear¬ 
ing again in cool weather. 
When they start their fall 
growth, transplant to 
their permanent situa¬ 
tions. 
The huge flaming flow¬ 
ers are cup-shaped, with 
crinkled petals, and large 
decorative pods. Magnif¬ 
icent foliage, sturdy 
stems, presenting a gor¬ 
geous display. 2 % feet. 
The named varieties do 
not come entirely true 
from se6d, but all are 
beautiful and extremely 
showy. 
2;?74—Beauty of Livermere. 
Dark ox-blood red. Pkt., SOc. 
2375— Mrs. Perry. Salmon 
pink, the best pink. Pkt., 
15c. 
2376— Olympia. The only 
double Oriental Poppy. 
Bright orange scarlet. 
Varies, but about 60% true. 
Pkt., 50c. 
MOSS ROSE OR PORTULACA 
The Hotter the Weather, the Better They Bloom! 
Annual. Ideal bedding flowers for light dry soils, blooming 
profusely in the hottest weather where other plants would die. 
6 inches. 
Parana. Immense single blossoms, often 2 inches across, of 
ruby-red. 2402—Pkt., 10c: % oz., 36c. 
Single Mixed. All colors, single flowers. 2401—Pkt., Sc; 
% oz., 15c. 
Double Mixed, A large percentage of the flowers are double. 
All colors. 2400—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 50c. 
Doable Mixed, Saizer’s Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED 
—A special reselected strain certified by THREE-WAY tests: 
2403—Pkt., 15c; % oz., 75c. 
ORIENTAL POPPY- 
PRINCE OF ORANGE 
2377—Prince of Orange. 
Orange scarlet. Pkt., 12c. 
2378 —Wuerttembergia. 
Rose-red. Pkt., 15c. 
2379—Mixed. Many colors. 
Pkt., 10c. 
1 Pkt. Each of Above 5 
Named Poppies, for 95c. 
BELOW—DOUBLE MOSS ROSES (PORTULACA) 
