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Large Single Plain 
Edged Petunias 
Poppies 
Successive Sowings Bring Blooms all Season 
One of the grandest garden annuals. So easy to 
grow, that the mere throwing of seed on the ground 
will bring forth their gay, flaunting colors. Masses 
of beautiful hybrids have been-evolved, vying with 
each other in glorious beauty. The annual varieties 
should be sown where they are to flower, as they 
will not stand transplanting. Sow seed thinly, cover 
lightly, and thin to 8 in. apart. Can be sown as late 
as June, but the best plants are those grown from 
early sowings when the soil is cool and moist. If 
the flowers are gathered early in the morning when 
the dew is on them, and the end of the stems dipped 
in hot water to stop bleeding, they will remain fresh 
for several days. 
Single Annual Shirley Poppies—1" ft. 
6109 Mixed. This special strain is amazingly beau- 
tiful. It includes a very extensive range of appeal- 
‘ing colors and artistic color combinations ranging 
_ from pure white to deep red. 
_. Double Annual Shirley Poppies 
6185 Mixed. 112 ft. The same range of colors as 
the single Shirley. 
POLYANTHUS Bunch Primrose 
Ne Hardy Perennial. 6 in. April-May 
6364 Giant Mixed. Similar to Cowslip. Produces 
many showy flowers in large clusters and thrives 
in a moist location. 
PORTULACA Rose Moss or Sun Plant 
Annual. 6 in. June to Frost. A compact spreading 
plant bearing thousands of bright silky flowers, 
thriving on the poorest soil in very dry sun exposed: 
places. Sow in beds, edgings, rockeries, between 
_ stepping stones, or broadcast over a sunny bank. 
6365 Single Mixed. 
6376 Double Mixed. 
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- Petunias 
Bedding Petunias—Dwarf Compact, 1 ft. 
These are the medium size single flowers so effec- 
tively used in beds and borders. A gorgeous sight to 
see, these bushy little plants are covered with 
blooms from early Summer until frost. We suggest 
that you make plantings of Named varieties for 
color effectiveness. 
5898 Blue Violet. Deep clear violet-blue. 
5900 Celestial Rose. A beautiful rich satiny rose. 
5901 Cream Star. Soft Creamy White. 
5902 Glow. A very intense glowing carmine rose. 
5915 Fire Chief. A bright scarlet-red. 
5903 Heavenly Blue. Silvery light blue. 
5908 Rose of Heaven. Brilliant luminous rose. 
5909 Cheerful. Clear salmon-pink. 
5910 Rosy Morn. Soft, rose pink, white throat. 
5911 Snow Queen. Pure white. 
5913 Violacea. Deep velvety purple. 
5920 Mixed. Contains only the more dwarf growing 
varieties. 
Bedding Petunias—Spreading Type 
1% to 2 ft. 
5954 Mixed. These single small flowering Petunias 
are produced on plants with long branches that 
trail and cover beds or terraces with a profusion 
of bloom. Flowers can be had without effort by 
simply broadcasting the seed where they are to 
bloom. Thin the seedlings to stand 10 inches apart. 
Hardy Perennial Poppies 
Iceland Poppies Papaver Nudicaule 
6287 Mixed. 1 ft. May-October. Plants are of grace- 
ful neat habit with fern-like foliage producing 
their brilliant, fragrant flowers in profusion. 
Oriental Peppies—2 to 3 ft., June 
The magnificent foliage, sturdy stems, large cup- 
shaped flowers with crinkled petals, make them 
one of the showiest and effective flowers grown, Sow 
early in Spring. It is well to mark the place where 
they are planted, as the plants disappear in July 
and August, appearing again in cool weather. When 
this Fall growth starts, transplant to their perma- 
nent location. 
6298 Orientale. Scarlet. 
6310 Princess Victoria Louise. Salmon. 
6354 Mixed. 
Double Annual Shirley Poppies 
