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GIANT DOUBLE POPPIES 
Poppies 
GIANT DOUBLE MIXED—These double 
fringed annual Poppies are very beau- 
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tiful; they belong to the carnation- 
flowered type, the large flowers hav- 
ing the same globe formation with 
gracefully fringed petals. Plants are 
of branching, stocky growth, 15 to 18 
inches high, each plant carrying sev- 
eral of these exquisite flowers. The 
great variety of fine color ranges 
from the most gorgeous shades down 
to pure white. They are of the easiest 
Rainbow Flower Garden 
up a choice mixture of 
flowering and brightly 
colored flowers, Each packet contains 
sufficient seed to sow a row 30 to 40 ft. 
long or a bed 10 by 15 ft. Sow a packet 
have made 
grown, free 
We 
easily 

Poppies 
ICELAND MIXED— Hardy perenniats 
that bloom the first season. The fra- 
erant, elegant ‘satin-like flowers are 
produced from June until October on 
stems 12 in. long and are excellent 
for cut flowers as they last fully a 
week, Our seed includes the most 
beautiful colors, Pkt. -7c.: 2 pkts, 
10c. 


Pkts 50.5 '%o0z. 15c. 
culture. 
of this seed, it will make a bright spot in 
your garden and also supply many beau- 
tiful bouquets. Pkt. 8c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 

Sweet Scented Double Nasturtium 
“GOLDEN GLEAM”’ 
One of the most popular flowers ever introduced. 
Easy to grow and produces a mass of double sweet 
scented flowers for a long time. Pkt. 7c.3 '/2 02. 
10c.; L5G: 
0Z. 

Bush Sweet Peas 
DWARF or BUSH MIXED—Many people 
wish to grow Sweet Peas but do not care 
to bother with putting up a trellis or sup- 
GOLDEN GLEAM 
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port. By planting this new strain you ean 
g K grow fine large flowers without support as 
Summer Poinsettia the plants grow but 14 to 18 in. tall and 
¢ - igh will delight you with their abundance of 
eh sa aN ogra Bo ok me fine large flowers for a long time. Our 
ae - . Abou 1e middle of the strain is made up of faney large flowering 
U ge he top center leaves turn to a strains and will give splendid results May 
sea Riad at Se tortie” we : : es ES aes also be sown in pots for winter blooming 
: ‘ se US, . SALVIA BONFIRE : 3 VY, ; c = 
Fea 2 pkts.- 100. SALVIA I FIRI PRtselOers 5 02.9 206." 074° S50: 
Brilliant Salvia : a 
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BONFIRE—One of the finest Salvias and the ’ = : = 2 eee hea 
grandest bedding plant known. The plants grow igo sae , of at aes = 
very bushy attaining a height of about 30 inches ae Be Se ae 4 
and single plants often carry 100 spikes meas- A ae nae 
pee ea i 
uring 10 to 12 inches in length. The flowers are 
of a brilliant, dazzling scarlet and from the time 
they first begin to flower the plants are a con- 
tinuous blaze of color until killed by frost. We 
know of no other flower that will equal the gor- 
geous effect of a row or bed of these Salvias 
when in full bloom. Why pay from 50 to 70 
cents per dozen for these plants when you can 
raise at least 50 plants from a pkt, of our se ad. 
Pkt. 8c.; 3 pkts. 20c.; '/g oz. 35c. 


Summer Azalea or Satin Flower 
An easy growing annual that rivals the Azalea 
Seed 

for beauty of its fine rose-like blossoms. 
may be sown in the garden and by July they ae et ae 
are a complete mass of blossoms completely hid- Ti i 
ing the foliage, Blossoms shiny like satin, deep : a, é 
rose colored and remain in blossom a long time, is Bares Mere Saya a 
SATIN FLOWER 
SUMMER POINSETTIA Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
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