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POPPIES ADD COLOR IN SPRING 
(Papaver orientale.) Bloom in late spring and early summer. 
Medium tall-growing. One of the most brilliantly colored blooms 
of all spring flowers. Outstanding in the garden. Huge blossoms 
with tall graceful stems. Plant 12 to 18 in. apartin deep, rich, well- 
drained soil. These hardy plants are easy to grow. Need winter 
protection in zones 5 through 9. See Zone Map Pg. 73. May be 
planted in spring or fall. Thrives in all Zones. Shipped Prepaid. 
(a) 91 NC 2809—PHENOMENAL. One of the largest Poppy blooms. 
Rich satiny pink blossoms, sturdy tall stems. A very beautiful 
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(B) 91 NC 2800—Hewnnr Careux. Lavender colored blossoms with a 
tint of old rose, softly shading into Burgundy. A delicate addi- 
tion to any garden. Each.......... SOG; GilOrerien aceon $1.35 
91 NC 2805—WunrtTeMBERGIA. Large, beautiful rose-red blos- 
soms. Very striking, brightly colored flower that stands out in 
the spring garden. Each......... 45c; Storeanuss aes $1.20 
9] Nc 2821—Poppy GARDEN. Includes one each of 3 varieties listed 
above, Will give you an array of colorfrom soft pink to brilliant 
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FERNS FOR COOL SHADY SPOTS 
-Plant ferns in that cool, shady spot where neither grass nor flowers 
will grow. The graceful foliage of these beautiful, green plants 
will turn neglected corners into beauty spots. Plant 8 to 10 in. 
apart in light, well-drained soil, during the spring or fall. Fine on 
the north side of the house or under trees. Thrive in all Zones. 
See Zone Map, Page 73. 
91 NC 2512—Marpenuair. (Adiantum cuneatum.) Wirey, slen- 
der black stems with delicate green fronds. Very attractive. 
A favorite for its fine lacy texture. 
91 NC 2511—Go.pies. (Dryopteris goldiana.) Broad, bright green 
leaves with arching, spreading habit. Best in deep shade. 
91 NC 2510—Ostricu. (Pteretis nodulosa.) Long feathery, graceful 
fronds. Dense foliage and long spires. 
91 NC 2513—INTERRUPTED. (Osmunda claytoniana.) Broad, light 
green leaves. Good for sun and shade. Does best in moist soil, 
but grows in dry ground. Good foundation planting. 
Prices or ABOVE FERNS 
State Catalog Number. Shipped Prepaid. 3 for............. $1.00 
91 NC 2514—Fern Couiection oF 4. Includes one each of the ferns 
listed above. Shipped Prépaid. All 4 for................... $1.20 
DAISIES FOR WHITE RELIEF IN SUMMER 
(Chrysanthemum maximum.) Medium height. Hardy and easy to 
grow. Bloom early summer on long cutting stems that make them 
ideal for bouquets. They do best in deep rich soil and in a sunny 
position. Plant 1 ft/apart in spring or fall. Thrive in all Zones. Need 
winter protection in Zones 7 through 9. 
(0) 91 NC 2314—-Giant Axasxa. Especially large, single flower, 
with dozens of pure white blossoms. Yellow center. 
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91 NC 2384—Marconr. Fine type for cutting. Large, shaggy 
snow-white petals. Golden yellow centers. Easy to grow. 
Shipped Prepaid. Hachiescme ct ssa cen. 40ceSiforeeieo. $1.10 
91 NC 2334—Diener’s Cuirron. Golden centered, snow-white 
flower with ray-like tubular petals. Very craceful. 
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91 NC 2346—Frincep Beauty. Several layers of fluffy, white pet- 
als around a golden center. Very hardy, vigorous grower. 
Shipped Prepaid. Each: ...4. 00s. «sy en AOC == SHOT acne $1.26 
91 NC.2350—GarbeENn or 4 SHasta Daisies. Includes one of each 
4 daisies listed above. Prepaid. All 4 for................... $1.25 
INTERESTING PLANTS FOR EVERY GARDEN 
(6) BORDER PRIMROSE. Hardy English Border variety. Blooms in late 
spring and early summer. Low growing. Popular because they 
grow so well in shady or semi-shady gardens. Flowers are borne 
in clusters on long stems. Comes in many colors, adding an inter- 
esting splash of color, from white to golden yellow to mahogany 
reds. No color choice. Hardy in Zones | through 6. Plant 6 in. apart. 
91 NC 2381— Shipped Prepaid. 3 for........ DOC nO wOn saat $1.40 
CuinesE LANTERN. (Physalis alkekengi francheti.) Medium 
height. Blazing orange and scarlet pods like little Chinese 
lanterns on graceful tall stems in late summer. If placed ina vase 
without water, they will dry in the position they are placed for a 
long lasting bouquet of flashing color. Plant in any ordinary 
soil, 2 to 3 ft. apart in groups by themselves. Hardy in all Zones. 
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ARTEMESIA. (Artemesia albula.) Silver King variety. Medium 
tall. Often called the Ghost Plant because of its silvery gray 
delicate leaves and frosty branches. Makes a good filler for per- 
ennial garden backgrounds. Stays the same color all summer. 
May. be dried for winter bouquets. Hardy in all zones. Does best 
in sunny location. Grows in ordinary soil. Plant 12 to 24 in. apart. 
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