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Pinks () 
(DIANTHUS) 
Double. Selection of the best double Pinks in culti- 
vation. Flowers ranging in color through all the 
brightest and most brilliant shades. 4 0oz., 40c; 
pkt., 10c. 
Annual Double Carnation Shades. Pkt., 10c. 
Phlox (A) 
The annual Phloxes are dazzling in effect, particu- 
larly so when sown in masses or ribbon beds of con- 
trasting colors. Few flowers are so easy to grow 
from seed, so pretty and compact in habit, so quick 
to bloom, or give such a brilliant display of color 
for so little cost or care. ~ 
Phlox Drummondi. Unsurpassed for variety of colors. 
Flowers are smaller than those of the large flower- 
ing varieties. Mixed. 14 oz., 90c; pkt., 10c. 
Phlox  (P) 
Decussata. Hardy herbaceous perennial and quite 
distinct from the Phlox Drummondi offered above, 
which is an annual. For best results seed should 
be sown in the autumn. Finest Mixed. % oz., 40c; 
oz., $1.40; pkt., 10c. 
Annual Pink. Pkt., 10c. 
Star Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
PLATYCODON. Pkt., 10c. 


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Oriental Poppies 
Oriental Poppies (P) 
These should be sown in early Spring in the open if 
ground as soon as it is fit to work. The plants dis- 
appear during July and August appearing again as | — 
soon as the weather gets cool. It is well to mark the 
place with a stick so the roots will not be disturbed 
during the resting period. When the Fall growth 
starts they should be transplanted to their permanent 
flowering quarters. Flowers of immense size, 6 inches 
ae over, of many novel colors. 
ybrids, New Mixture. 14 0z., 60c; pkt., 10c. 
PRIMULA, Primrose. Pre, 15c. as 

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Phlox Dranimandi 
Poppies (A) 
Should be sown as early in the spring as possible, 
where they are to remain, as they will not stand trans- 
planting. Sow very thinly; they must not stand nearer 
than 5 or 6 inches apart if you wish best results. 
Ryburgh Hybrid. The flowers are double and resemble 
a giant carnation, with flat petals overlapping like a 
double begonia. The colors embrace all shades of 
pink, salmon, orange, ete.; all self colors. Mixed. 
1% oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
Double Poppies. Special mixture as to variety as well 
as colors. Oz., 15c; pkt., 10c. 
Shirley. Beautiful satiny flowers of various colors, all 
with white centers. Foliage is hairy and finely cut. 
Beautiful shades in delicate tints of rose, apricot, 
salmon-pink and blush to glowing crimson with a 
sprinkling of blues. Oz., 30c; pkt., 10c. 
Single Poppy. Special mixture. Varied assortment 
and colors. QOz., 25c:; pkt., 10c. 
American Legion. Pkt., 10c. 
Double Shirley Sweet Briar. Pkt., 10c. 
Pansies (B) 
They like a cool, moist soil and protection from 
the wind as well as the noon-day sun. Seed should 
be sown in the house and transplanted when danger 
of frost is over. For large flowers, early in the 
spring, the seed should be sown in August or Sep- 
tember and the plants protected with a cold frame 
during the winter. May also be sown out-of-doors in 
the spring for late summer and fall flowers. ; 
Improved Swiss Giants. The flowers are of gigantic 
size, perfectly round, fine substance of flower and 
good form of plant. They bloom early in the spring, 
continuing in flower all summer until late in the 
fall. % oz., $1.25; 14 0z., $2.00; oz., $7.00. 
Giant Mixture. International. Flowers very large, 
and great diversity of colors. This mixture contains 
all the good ones. Oz., $6.00; pkt., 10c. 
Pansies 



