Poppies, Oriental — 
These brilliant perennial flowers are 
among the most showy in the garden. 
Plant in the early fall or spring. These 
are newer varieties. Six at the dozen 
rate if all one kind. 
BARR’S WHITE — Large pure white 
flowers with purplish black spots. Each 
75¢c; doz. $7.50. 
BIG JIM—Crinkly petals of deep car- 
mine red. Each 65c; doz. $6.50. 
CURTIS GIANT MULBERRY—Big 8 
inch flowers on three foot stems of a 
most distinct and different shade. Rich 
shading of mulberry. Each 75e; doz. $7.50. 
GIANT PERRY — Light salmon pink, 
ruffled. Tall and large. Each 50c¢; doz. 
$5.00. 
G. I. JOE—Deep rose pink; ruffled; 
large. Each 75c; doz. $7.50. 
GOLD OF OPHIR—Light clear orange, 
approaching yellow. Each 65c; doz. $6.50. 
HELEN ELIZABETH—Deeply crinkled 
flower of light La France pink. Each 50c; 
doz. $5.00. 
JESSIE CURTIS—Deep mulberry red 
fading to light bronze. Each 75ec; doz. 
$7.50. 
SALMON GLOW—A fine double sal- 
mon-orange. Extra large, often 8 inches 
across. Strong upright growth. Each 60c. 
SILVER BLICK — Pink with silvery 
shading, small spots. Each 75c; doz. $7.50. 
WAR LORD—Finest deep crimson red, 
crinkled. Very tall. Each 75e; doz. $7.50. 
WATERMELON — Heavily crinkled 
watermelon pink. Each 75c; doz. $7.50. 
WUNDERKIND—Large, deep Begonia 
rose. Each 85c; doz. $8.50. 
Ranunculus 
TECOLOTE GIANTS MIXED —They can be 
planted in the fall or early spring. February, 
March and April plantings are very successful. A 
great range of color and embracing many new 
shades. Giant double and semi-double, peony-like 
flowers, two inches across. Yellows from straw 
color through all shades to deep golden yellow- 
red, including dark crimson, scarlet, orange-red, 
in fact all shades of red and orange-pink. Can be 
planted outside in the fall in Southern States and 
along the Pacific Coast in Oregon and Washington, 
and are usually safe with some protection. They 
may be grown inside in frames or pots. Flowers 
are borne freely on stems 12 to 15 inches. In mix- 
ture only. 3 for 35c; doz. $1.10; 100 for $8.25. 
Sparaxis 
MIXED — Showy flowers on stiff, wiry stems 
about 9 inches high, Pleasing color combinations 
with contrasting throats. A mixture of many 
shades such as pink, lavender, yellow and pastel. 
Plant in fall or early spring, and may also be 
planted inside. Plant 2 inches deep. If you have 
never grown this flower you are missing a real 
attraction. Very striking colors are produced from 
these bulbs. 3 for 20c; doz. 50c; 100 for $3.75. 
Hardy Phlox, Apollo White, page 16. 
Tigridia or Tiger Flower 
These will be offered in our Spring 
Catalog. For best results plant in the 
spring. 
Trillium 
OVATUM—One of the best Trilliums. 
Large flowers opening pure white, grad- 
ually turning pink and later to wine 
purple. Plant in fall in shade with leaf 
mold. 3 for 46c; doz. $1.50. Postpaid. 
Tritelia (Star Flower) 
UNIFLORA VIOLACEA — Produces 
star-like violet blue flowers in early 
spring. Fine for rock gardens, borders or 
naturalizing. About 12 inches tall, very 
floriferous and hardy. Fall delivery. 
3 for 25c; doz. 75c. Postpaid. 
Tritoma 
Prices postpaid. For 5th zone and be- 
yond add 10% to these prices. 
PFITZER’S HYBRIDS—tThese new hy- 
brids have a range of color from white 
to red shades. Hardy perennials bloom- 
ing August to October. Tall spikes often 
3 feet tall. Available February to April. 
Roots. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50. 
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