always admired. In 
about the vegetable 
growing 

Poppy New Pastel Tints 
ICELAND OR NUDICAULE, hp. These are beauti- 
ful perennials but bloom first season when start- 
ed early. The flrs are large and showy. 

New Pastel Tints represent years of careful 
breeding for size and color tones in this 
fine perennial cut flower. Having a complete 
color range that is harmoniously balanced, 
Pastel Tints include a blend of the following 
soft shades: Pinks, salmon pinks, oranges 
golden yellow, lemons, biscuits, and a small 
percentage of white, all daintily ruffled. 





Fakenham Hybrids, hp, 18 in. Finest of all Ice- 
land Poppies; giant flrs on long stems, comes in 
a wonderful range of colors, blooms continu- 
ously from May till frost if kept from seeding. 
New Sunbeam, hp, 18 in. An improved new 
race, large showy flrs on strong stems; fine for 
cutting; very fragrant; mixed colors. 
El Monte. Enormous long-stemmed flrs of deep 
tangerine orange; extremely easily grown; 
blooms in 6 months, 
Gartref Strain (New). Delicate art shades with 
picotee markings. Extra large flrs. 
poke Edged. Very distinct pink with dark picotee 
edge, 
Imperial Jewels. Outstanding, new and regally 
splendid is this Iceland Poppy mixture. It con- 
tains a marvelous range of colors of light to deep 
orange in every shade and tone, pure white, all 
of the deep and pastel pink shades and the 
most gorgeous scarlets and reds. Long stems, 
huge beautifully frilled and fluted flowers. 
The Emperor. The finest orange Iceland Poppy 
ever produced, Extremely large flrs with fluted 
overlapping petals. Strong straight 18 in. stems. 
The Empress. A companion to the Emperor. Re- 
markable shades of salmon, rose and pink. 
Red Cardinal (New). The first red in the Iceland 
class. Long stemmed flowers of brilliant cardinal 
red, 
White Emperor. Attractive large pure white. 
Golden Wings. An improvement over Yellow 
Wonder, long stems, large flowered and pure 
golden yellow, 
QUEEN ANNE'S LACE (Daucus Carota). Finely 
cut foliage and umbels of filmy white flowers. 
Attractive for decorations and mixed bouquets. 




Regular pkt. 5c; 
GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
PAPAVER—POPPIES 
These are old fashioned flowers, but how showy and beautiful they are] Once in the garden they 
almost take care of themselves. The large ones are as handsome as Paeonies, and quite as showy and 
pleasing, while the single flowers exhibit a wonderful variety of shades and variegations, and are 
arden beds and borders they are truly gorgeous, and a few seeds scattered 
eds make bright and beautiful the vegetable garden without detriment to the 
lants, Poppies should adorn every home and it pays to use only the improved varieties, such 
as we offer. The seeds may be sown either in Fall or early Spring, Do not let the plants crowd. 

Double Shirley Begonia Flwd. 
DOUBLE FRINGED, ha, 3 ft, These are the richest 
and most showy of all Poppies, and should be 
found in every garden. The flowers are large 
feather-balls and make a glorious display, Col- 
ors: White, White striped red, Salmon-rose, 
Pink, Scarlet, separate or mixed, 
SINGLE SHIRLEY PICOTEE., Quite striking with 
its large single white flowers with the contrast- 
ing edge of scarlet. 
SHIRLEY Begonia-Flowered, Full double, frilled 
flrs like Begonias, Lovely mixture of pink, rose 
and salmon shades. 
Pink Shades. Very double choice shades of pink. 
Cavalcade, ha, 1 ft. New double Begonia-flow'd; 
flaming orange-scarlet; very showy, 
Sweet Briar. Deep rose pink, double flwd. 
AMERICAN LEGION, ha, 2!/ ft. Rich orange- 
scarlet with white Maltese Cross. 
FLANDERS FIELD, ha, 18 in. True dwarf orange 
scarlet, black cross; re-sows, 
RICINUS, Castor Bean, hha. 
A tall branching plant clothed with large tropi- 
cal leaves often tinted rose or crimson. They 
are showy in groups, and always attractive. In 
mild climates they are perennial, and will grow 
20 feet high. The Zanzibar Ricinus grows more 
dense and has larger foliage than the older kinds. 
All are handsome, and give a semi-tropical ap- 
pearance to the grounds. Easily grown; fine for 
backgrounds. 
Barboniensis Arboreus, 15 ft. Green foliage. 
Dwart Red Spire. Low growing plant with at- 
tractive red leaves and red pods, 
Sanguineus, 7 ft. Red leaves and stems. 
Zanzibarensis, 8 ft. Large-leaved; beautiful seeds 
of various colors and variegations, 
Complete Mixture of Ricinus. 
Ricinus 
Jumbo pkt. 10c, 
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