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* Poppies 
Cheerio 
(Left.) Here is a Poppy with dark red 
splashes of color in the cup instead of the 
usual black. A beautiful blend against the 
pink of the petals. Far more entrancing 
than the picture can show. 
Aelea E lzabeth 
The spotless Poppy! Clear, unshaded 
salmon-pink—no splotches of either red 
or black. Deep purple stamens that give 
richness to the fine pure pink color of the 



petals. Strong, upright grower. Healthy 
and vigorous. 
Wouder Child 
Fresh, tempting watermelon-pink, with 
sharply contrasting velvety black spots on 
the petals. A charming flower; one that 
will be greatly admired by all. Huge 8- 
inch flowers. Stands tall and_ straight. 
Good foliage. Healthy. 
P Kidgwoed Beauty 
ci * _ This Poppy reminds you of a little girl 
7 in her orange fluffy ruffles. Against inky 
black stamens the orange looks all the 
é One Each: more lovely. We think this one is the 
heerio 3 rettiest of all 
Salmon Glow 
Helen PRICES 
Elizabeth All Poppies Above 
pets Child Strong, Field-Grown Plants 
Ridge q 1 for $0.85 4 for $2.80 
Renae 2 for 1.50 6 for 4.10 
oat 2eio je 8.00 
, A $4.40 Value tere on 
Z Yours for 
$3.45 —oOo— 

f ie Other Poppies 
You surely know these beauties. below. 
2 NEW PERFECTION. Delicate shell-pink, 
2 charmingly ruffled and fluted. Black vel- 
- vet stamens. Astonishingly pretty. 
MRS. PERRY. Clear delicate pink. A tall 
beauty. 
PERRY’S WHITE. Beautiful swan-white. 
Very large. Fine and satiny. Crimson 
markings at petal bases. 
WURTEMBERGIA. Tall and straight. 
Flaming red head. 
PRICES 
New Perfection, Mrs. Perry, 
Perry’s White, and Wurtembergia 
1 for $0.65 4 for $2.15 
2 tor; leap 6 for 3.15 
3 for 1.65 12 for 6.15 
R. M. Kellogg Co. 
Three Rivers, Michigan 

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