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With their brilliant gigantic blooms, Poppies are GLOWING | 
among the very finest Perennials for the garden, EMBERS 
particularly now that soft pastel tints are available. " 
They are easily grown and once established will live 
for many years. Plant in deep, fairly good garden 
soil, the roots go deep. Field grown plants are shipped 
in August, strong potted plants for Spring Delivery. 
HENRI 
CAYEUX 
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Australia— Massive ox-blood on rigid stems. 
Barr’s White—Large, pure white with purplish-black spots. 
Beauty of Livermore—linest dark crimson with black splashes. 
Crimson Pompon—Blood-red, fully double, pompon-like flowers. 
Curtis Flesh Pink—Mammoth flesh-pink, slightly tinted with lavender. 
Curtis Flame—Immense flowers of blazing red. 
Curtis Mulberry—Lighter than Mahogany, with rich shadings of mulberry. Very 
big blossoms. 
Curtis Mahogany—Gigantic blossoms of mahogany-red. 
Curtis Salmon Pink—Huge salmon pink flowers, showing more pink than salmon. 
Glowing Embers—Deeply crinkled, cup-shaped blooms of medium red. 
Henri Cayeux—Old rose, shading to Burgundy. : 
Jeanne Mawson—Large sparkling geranium-pink. Tall. 
Mrs. Perry—Popular fine apricot colored variety. 
Pink Radiance—Delightfully radiant pink on stiff stems. 
Salmon Glow—Exceptionally large double salmon-orange flowers. Strong, upright 
grower. 
Sass Pink—Largest of pinks. Immense blooms of fine crepy texture of lovely light 
delicate flesh-pink shade with gray-mauve centers. 
Wurtembergia—Brilliant glowing rose-red. Flowers of great size and substance. 
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Watermelon—Tremendous blossoms of colorful watermelon pink. - 
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