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Large Single Plain Edged 
Petunias 
The flowers of this type average 4 
inches, they are not fringed, all are 
smooth edged and deeply-five-lobed. 
Start seed indoors. ° 
5889 Burgundy. Wine red, white 
throat. 
5890 Elk’s Pride. Largest darkest, 
purple. 
5393 nee "Velvet. Velvety blood 
red. 
5892 Pink Glory. Deep rose, white 
throat. 
5894 White Cloud. Puré white. 
Any of above, Pkt. 25c 
5895 Mixed. A _ grand blend of 
’ -large sorts. 
1/32 oz., $1.00...Pkt. 20c 
Balcony Petunias 
These Petunias are suitable for any oc- 
casion, they are spreading in habit with 
long branches covered with blooms 214 
to 3 inches across. The popular type 
for trailing from hanging baskets, porch 
and balcony boxes. Desirable for bed- 
ding and cutting. 
5953 Black Prince. Maroon. 
5955 Blue. Violet blue. 
5959 Cornflower Blue. Rich blue. 
5958 Crimson. Dark red. 
5956 Rose. Fiery rose. 
5957 White. Pure white. 
Any of above, 75 0z., 6Oc; Pkt. 15c 
5960 Mixed. 75 0z., 6Oc; 1 oz., 
(ive aS ocdosptuost Pkt. 15c 
Poppies 
Successive Sowings Bring 
Blooms all Season 
One of the grandest garden annuals. So easy to grow, 
that the 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 trans- 
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 dew 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” tt. 
6100 American Legion. Bright scarlet...... 
6101 Apricot. Rich, deep apricot.......... Pkt. 
6102 Blue Shades........ b wrenidiving cteltokie are 1 OC 
6104 Picotee. White-edged scarlet.......... 
6106 Wild Rose. Soft rose-pink..........-. J 
Any of above, 1/4 0z., 25c.; oz., 75c 
6108 Collection. One packet each..... eee eke 40c 
6109 Mixed. 14 oz., 2Oc; 0z., 50c......Pkt. 10c 
Double Annual Shirley Poppies 
6185 Mixed. 11% ft. The same range of colors as 
the single Shirley. 
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Hardy Perennial Poppies 
Iceland Poppies (Papaver Nudicaule) 
1 ft. May-Octobers Plants are of graceful neat habit 
with fern-like foliage producing their brilliant, fragrant 
_ flowers in profusion. 
i 625425 Yellow crite arclo oe ae wees wiles 
G265sOraticeh sors ero eee sire oe Pkt. 10c 
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6287 Finest Mixed. 1% oz., 4Qc........ Pkt. 10c 
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 ©... 0.0... s cress Pkt. 15c 
6309 Mrs. Perry. Orange-apricot........ Pkt. 20c 
6310 Princess Victoria Louise. Salmon...Pkt. 10c 
635452 Mixed rea aes c) vic eieiesc.s/cvs,.cPeieteters Pkt. 15c 

POLYANTHUS ® ©— 
Bunch Primrose 
Hardy Perennial. 6 in. April-May. 
Giant Mixed. Similar to Cowslip. Produces 
many showy flowers in large clusters an 
thrives in a moist location..........Pkt. 15¢ 
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