PLANT POPPIES INSTEAD OP THE TULIPS YOU CAN’T BUY 
Oriental 
POPPI€S 
Ready to plant now. Strong 2-year 
clumps, sure to bloom next summer. 
PRICE SCHEDULE 
Each 
3 
Doz. 
100 
$0.25 
$0.70 
$2.40 
$16.00 
.30 
.85 
3.00 
20.00 
.35 
1.00 
3.60 
24.00 
.45 
1.25 
4.50 
30.00 
.60 
1.70 
6.00 
40.00 
.85 
2.30 
8.50 
60.00 
1.00 
2.70 
10.00 
ORIENTALE. The “Oriental Poppy,” with great cup-shaped 
flowers of scarlet-orange, heavily black blotched at base. 
All of its hybrids (following) have inside basal blotches of 
varying pattern, in black, violet or blue. 25c. 
HYBRIDS 
Beauty of Livermore. £> ee p ox-blood-red with black blotch. 
35c. 
Cavalier. (New.) Bold nopal-red (deep scarlet slightly rose- 
tinged) ; flowers large with fluted petals. 60c. 
Cerise Beauty. Variable cerise and rose-doree. 25c. 
Fairy. D a j n ty; clear “baby” pink, with violet center; early 
and free. 30c. 
Goliatli. stocky; massive, brilliant scarlet. 60c. 
Henri Cayeux. Quite 
distinct; old rose shading into bur¬ 
gundy. $1.00. 
Jeannie Mawson. Peach or geranium-pink; good sized 
flowers ; erect. 30c. 
Joyce. Very tall, straight stems ; bulky, cherry-red flowers. 
One of the best. 30c. 
Mrs. Perry. Apricot and salmon-pink, with faint lilac suf- 
sion. 25c. 
Olympia. Fully double. Brilliant scarlet-flame, with orange 
and salmon ; the earliest. 25c. 
Perfection. Large, well formed; jasper-pink or light coral; 
very attractive. 45c. 
Perry’s White. Very large and shapely, only dependable 
pure white. 45c. 
Princess Ena. Small tulip-shaped flowers, bright coral-pink. 
25c. 
Proserpine, immense flowers on heavy stems ; scarlet, al¬ 
most cardinal-red. 45c. 
Royal Scarlet. Brightest scarlet; medium sized flowers 
in great profusion. Very showy. 25c. 
Sass Pink. Very large, lovely flowers of late season ; luscious, 
warm flesh-pink. 85c. 
Trilby. 2C-in. growth; impressive large flowers either full, 
upright ovals, or very wide-spread, according to climatic 
conditions. Lustrous dark red underlined with orange. 85c. 
Wurtembergla. Glowing rose-red, almost scarlet; fine. 30c. 
A Color Wheel of Popples 
8 Plants — A Variety of Flaming* Color. 
8 postpaid for $1.95 
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PRICES OF PERENNIALS: Please note that OUR prices on all Hardy Perennial plants include free delivery 
on quantities up to and including one dozen rate. The hundred rate is deliverable by Express at your expense. We ac¬ 
cept orders for six of one item at one-half its dozen rate; 25 of one item at its hundred rate. On quantities above 100 
of any variety, ask for special quotation. 
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IRIS 
This is one of the most important and useful classes of all hardy garden 
plants. There is great diversity in colors ; on mostly low plants, suitable for 
use in foundation plantings, garden beds and borders, and for spring and early 
summer cut flower supply. 
PRICES, POSTPAID 
Each 
3 
Doz. 
100 
$0.10 
$0.25 
$0.90 
$ 6.00 
.12 
.35 
1.20 
8.00 
.15 
.40 
1.50 
10.00 
.20 
.50 
1.80 
12.00 
.25 
.70 
2.40 
16.00 
.30 
.85 
3.00 
20.00 
.40 
1.10 
4.00 
30.00 
German Iris, Alcazar 
GERMAN IRIS “Fleur-de-Lis 
In luxuriant bloom during May- 
June. 
Alcazar. Very large, broad petals. 
Lilac-blue with bronze throat: falls 
violet-purple; very fragrant. 15c. 
Caprice. Claret or rosy lilac; grape 
scented. 12c. 
Gold Imperial. Uniform lemon- 
chrome. 20c. 
Her Majesty. White, suffused pink 
and crimson. 20c. 
Isolene. S. mauve-buff; F. Chinese 
violet. 20c. 
Ma Mie. White with lavender frills ; 
falls margined porcelain-blue. 25c. 
Princess Beatrice. Silvered laven¬ 
der-blue. 15c. 
Queen Caterina. Azure-lilac, orange 
beard. 12c. 
Sherwin-Wright. Low; solid but¬ 
tercup-yellow. 12c. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. S. vio¬ 
let-blue ; F. midnight purple; volup¬ 
tuous. 20 c. 
Susan Bliss. Bright rose-pink. 30c. 
Violacea Grandiflora. Deep laven¬ 
der-blue. 12c. 
White Knight. Unblemished white: 
early. 25c. 
SPECIAL 
OFFER 
German Iris 
All Different 
$ l 
.50 
DWARF IRIS 
Iris 
Fumila<*> 
Low-growing, quickly spreading; useful as an edg¬ 
ing to the taller Germanica class, a low mass bedder 
for earliest (April-May) bloom, and for distribution 
in rockeries. 15c each. 
Atroviolacea. Violet-mauve with 
maroon-red. 
ExcelSa. Pale canary-yellow. 
The Bride. Blush-white. 
THE SET 
One Each 
(3 roots) 
40c 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
(Iris Sibirica) 
Narrow, grassy leaves, 
upright stems, small 
June flowers. More of 
these fine plants should 
be used for bordering 
drives, paths, etc. 10c 
each. SET 
Tall Blue 3 Each 
Short Blue 9 for 
Snow-White 60c. 
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