PRIMULA, Primrose 
Among the finest and most important winter 
blooming pot plants, easily grown. Seed sewn in 
March or April will bloom in winter. 
Malacoides (Baby Primrose). Annual. Large flow- 
ers in profusion on long stems; lavender pink. 
Pkt. 15c, 
HARDY PRIMROSE 
Vulgaris. Common Primrose. Flowers bright yel- 
low; fragrant. Pkt. 15e. 
Auricula. 6 in. Flowers in early spring in colors 
of yellow, brown and red. Pkt. 20ce. 
Japonica. Hardy primula, sends up flower stalks 
1% feet'in height. Plant in damp and semi-shaded 
areas. 
Pkt. 25ce. 
Our Superb Mixture. The finest mixture availa- 
ble. Large flowering and a splendid range of col- 
ors. Cultural directions furnished on request. 
Pkt. 50c. 
Mixed Colors. 

NEW! 
GIANT BOUQUET—POLYANTHUS. 
The very largest. 
Mixed Colors. $1.00 Pkt. 

PINKS, Dianthus, A 
A charming class of annual flowers for beds, borders, edg- 
ings, and cutting. The dwarf, rather compact plants average 
1 foot in height. Of easiest culture, succeeding in ordinary 
garden loam. Blooms from July until frosts. 
HEDDEWIGI LACINIATUS. This class of Dianthus is free 
flowering. Grows 10-12 inches high. Beautiful. 
Single and Double Mixed. 
Chinensis, Double Mixed. This variety supplies an abundance 
of fringed double flowers. They resemble Sweet William, but 
the blossoms are larger. 
Chinensis. Single and Double Mixed. Large flowers. 
Sweet Wivelsfield (New Hardy Dianthus). Resembles a large 
flowering Sweet William. Large variety of colors—reds, pinks 
and crimson. 12 inches. Sow early; will bloom all summer. 
PERENNIAL DIANTHUS. Perfectly hardy, strong clumps 
producing wealth of blooms. Fragrant. 
Single and Double Mixed. 
Allwoodi Alpinus. Perennial flowering first year from seed. 
4 to 6 inches. Single and semi-double flowers. A gem for rock- 
eries. Pkt. 15c. 
Cyclops (Clove Pinks). 12 inches. Exquisite range of colors. 
Delight. 9 inches of neat growth, blooming continually from 
June to October. Flowers 1 inch in diameter. Complete color 
range from pale pink to purple. Pkt. 20c. 
Rock Garden Varieties. Extremely fine mixture containing 
over forty rare species. Pkt. 15c. 
POPPY 
Annual Poppies should be sown as early as possible in the 
spring where they are to remain as they do not transplant 
readily. It is advisable to mix the seed with builder’s sand, 
using about 25 times as much sand as seed, and then carefully 
broadcast seed on the surface of the ground and firm well. 
Plants should be thinned out to stand about 6 inches apart 
for best results. Seed may be sown in rows also and in suc- 
cession up to the middle of May. 
NUDICAULE (Iceland Poppy). This hardy Poppy slightly re- 
sembles the delicately formed annual Shirley. However, the 
plants are somewhat different in habit and contain many 
shades of yellow and orange. 18 in. Perennial. Single Mixed. 
PRICES: ALL FLOWER SEEDS 
26 MAIL ORDERS TO BRAEGER’S OREGON SEED STORE, 140 S.W. YAMHILL, PORTLAND 4, ORE. 



PRIMROSE POLIANTHUS 
Red Cardinal. 
stems. 
GARTFORD GIANT ART SHADES. A new strain of increas- 
ingly popular Iceland Poppies. Fine large flowers on long 
wiry stems. Color range includes all pastel shades. Burning or 
dipping ends of stems in hot water improves the lasting qual- 
ities. Pkt. 15c. 
ORIENTALE. These are the royal members of the Poppy 
family. They are majestic in all their characteristics, have 
magnificent foliage, sturdy stems, huge cup-shaped flowers 
with crinkled petals, and large decorative pods. 214 feet. 
Scarlet and Salmon. 
SHIRLEY. Known as the Flanders Field Poppy of the World 
War I. The plants with their deeply cut foliage, slender hairy 
stems, and silky petaled blossoms, often fluted, present a deli- 
cate airy picture as they nod in the slightest breeze. 18 inches. 
Mixed Colors. 
Single American Legion. This is a dazzling scarlet with white 
cross at center. The best substitute for the wild Flanders 
Poppy. 
Ua aa SHIRLEY. Very attractive form of Shirley Poppies. 
ixed. 
The first real red in Iceland Poppies. Long 
PORTULACA, Moss Rose, A 
Brilliant hardy annual, of easy culture; excellent for mass- 
ing in beds, edging or rock work, thriving best in a light, 
sandy soil and a sunny situation. Flowers of the brightest 
colors. Double Mixed. Single Mixed. 
ROMNEYA, Matilija Poppy, PF 
A beautiful large white fragrant poppy that makes a won- 
derfal cut flower. Grows best from seed. Does not trans- 
plant well. Height 4 to 5 feet. Coulteri. 
RUDBECKIA, Cone Flower, AF 
Bicolor Superba. Bright yellow flowers having a brown cen- 
tral disk. Blooms all summer. Very fine as cut flowers. 2 feet. 
Purpurea, P. Large flowers of reddish purple. 4 feet. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, Painted Tongue, AF 
Undoubtedly one of the most attractive annuals and should 
be in every garden. The blossoms are tube-shaped much like 
a petunia, but rivaling the latter in the beautiful colors dis- 
played. Each flower is veined with a glint of gold, and it is 
the only flower to our knowledge possessing this odd charac- 
teristic. The Salpiglossis is deservedly known as the Orchid 
of Hardy Annuals. If you are not familiar with this, try one 
package and we know your garden will always contain it after 
you have seen it. Finest Mixed. 
10c pkt.; 3 for 25c; 13 for $1.00. 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 

