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Poppi 
les 
Successive Sowings Bring 
Blooms all Season 
One of the grandest garden annuals. So easy to grow, 
that tr.e mere throwing of seed on the ground will bring 
forth their gay, flaunting colors. Masses of beautiful 
hybrids have been evolved, vying with each other in 
glorious beauty. The annual varieties should be sown 
where they are to flower, as they will not stand tians- 
planting. Sow seed thinly, cover lightly, and thin to 
8 in. apart. Can be sown as late as June, but the best 
plants are those grown from early sowings when the 
soil is cool and moist. If the flowers are gathered early 
in the morning when the oew is on them, and the end 
of the stems dipped in hot water to stop bleeding, they 
will remain fresh for several days. 
Single Annual Shirley Poppies— 1'/2 ft- 
The most exquisite single Poppies in existence. The 
effect created by these lovely flowers, with their silky, 
shining petals varying in all colors of the rainbow, is 
hard to describe, and must be seen to be fully ap- 
predated. 
6100 American Legion. Bright scarlet . 
6101 Apricot. Rich, deep apricot . Pkt. 
6102 Blue Shades.10c 
6104 Picotee. White-edged scarlet . 
6106 Wild Rose. Soft rose-pink . 
Any of above, Vi or., 25c. Oz., 75c 
6209 
6212 
6214 
6216 
6218 
6243 
6108 Collection. One packet each .40c 
6109 Mixed, '/t oz., 20c. Oz., 50c....Pkt. lOc 
Single Annual Poppies 
6112 Danebrog — Danish Cross. 2 V 2 ft. Large 
flowers of brilliant scarlet with a white blotch 
on each petal, thus forming a white cross. 
1/4 oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
6114 King Edward. 2 V 2 ft- Deep scarlet with large 
black blotch on petals. Vi oz., 25c..Pkt. lOc 
6117 Tulip Poppy— Glaucum. IV 2 ft. Large tulip- 
shaped flowers of dazzling scarlet. 
Vi oz., 40c.Pkt. lOc 
6176 Single Mixed. Oz., 25c.Pkt. 1 Oc 
Double Annual Poppies 
6185 Double Shirley Mixed. IV 2 ft. The same 
range of colors as the single Shirley. 
Vi oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
6186 Peony-Flowered Mixed. 2 V 2 ft. Large ball- 
shaped blooms, plain-edged petals, resembling 
the Peony in lorm. Oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
Carnation Flowered Poppies—2V2 ft. 
The large double flowers have beautifully fringed petals 
and come in a variety of shades, many striped. 
6198 Fairy Blush. White, tipped rose . 
Mikado. Red, white striped . 
Shell Pink. 
Heliotrope. Lavender . 
White Swan. Pure white . . 
Any of above, oz., 25c 
Collection. One packet each .40c 
Mixed Colors. Oz., 20c.Pkt. lOc 
Pkt. 
lOc 
PLATYCODON ©— 
Chinese Bell Flower 
Hardy Perennial. 2 ft. June to Frost. One 
of the best hardy border plants. Cup-shaped 
flowers resembling Campanulas. Does well in 
a sandy, well-drained soil. 
6362 Blue. Steel blue.J Pkt. 
6363 White. Pure white.| 10 c 
Buist’s Shirley Poppy 
Hardy Perennial Poppies 
Iceland Poppies (Papaver Nudicaule) 
1 ft. May-October 
Although hardy perennials, these dwarf Poppies bloom 
the first season from seed sown early in Spring. Plants 
are of graceful neat habit with fern-like foliage pro¬ 
ducing their brilliant, fragrant flowers in profusion, 
and if the seed pods are picked off, continue to flower 
all season. 
6254 Yellow...J 
6265 Orange . I Pkt. lOc 
6276 White . J 
Any of above, Vs ot., 30c 
6287 Finest Mixed. Vs 02 ., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
Oriental Poppies— 2 to 3 ft., June 
Oriental Poppies rival the Darwin Tulips in gorgeous 
beauty. The magnificent foliage, sturdy stems, large 
cup-shaped flowers with crinkled petals, make them 
one of the showiest and effective flowers grown. Sow 
early in Spring. It is well to mark the place where 
they are planted, as the plants disappear in July and 
August, appearing again in cool weather. When this Fall 
growth starts, transplant to their permanent location. 
6298 Orientale. Scarlet. Vs oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
6309 Mrs. Perry. Orange-apricot .Pkt. 15c 
6310 Princess Victoria Louise. 
Salmon pink . Ret. 15c 
6354 Mixed. Vs oz., 30c; Vi oz., 50c...Pkt. 10 c 
Alpinum Poppy ®—« in., May-October 
A delightful little Poppy. Brilliant flowers in many 
shades of colors. Invaluable for rockeries. 
6355 Mixed .Pkt. 25c 
POLYANTHUS ® ®— 
Bunch Primrose 
Hardy Perennial. 6 in. April-May. 
6364 Giant Mixed. Similar to Cowslip. Produces 
many showy flowers in large clusters and 
thrives in a moist location. Pkt. 15c 
