Annual Phiox — (hA) 
Phlox Drummondi Grandiflora fore : 
: : One of the grandest gar- 
This makes admirable beds den annuals — and s0 easy 
to grow. Just sprinkle the 
seed on the ground prefer- 
ably as early in the spring 
as possible to enjoy a tri- 
umphant spectacle of gay 
and flaunting colors during 
June and July. For later 
blooms sow again in May 
and July. A September sow- 
‘ing will result in small 
winter-hardy plants that 
give an exceptionally fine 
_ display the following spring. 
For use as cutflowers sear 
the stem ends of the freshly 
cut blooms in a flame or 
dip in boiling water for ten 
or twenty seconds. 
6109 Single Shirley Mixed. 
1% ft. Large and very 
colorful ranging: from 
silky pure white through 
delicate and rich shades 
of pink to deepest red. All 
- are delightfully crinkled 
and carried ‘on strong 
te and borders, more colorful than 
the choicest Persian rug and 
lasting from early summer until 
= well in the fall. Sow early where 
to bloom or start in pots inddors 
for transplanting later. 
Annual Phlox 
Silky Crinkled 
Double Shirley Poppies 
6185 Double Shirley Mixed. 1% ft. 
Adorable double blooms radiating 
their cheerful, bright colors and ar- 
tistic color combinations throughout 
6032 Mixed. Carefully blended 
to insure the proper propor- 
tion of each color for the rich- 
est effect. Grows 15 in. tall 
and as broad. Pkt. 10c; % oz. © 
60c; % oz. $1.10. 
6050 Dwarf Compact Mixed. 
Only 6 in. tall and just right 
for edging or small beds. De- 
spite its low growth the 
flowers are large and so are 
; the flower clusters. Pkt. 15c; 
Y% oz. 80c; % oz. $1.60. 
Pyrethrum — Persian Daisy 
Pyrethrum (hP) 
Persian Daisy 
6433 Single and Double Mixed. 
et A handsome, hardy plant with 
large, daisy-like flowers in 
many fine shades of pink, rose, 
‘red, and also white. Almost 
indestructible forming large, 
-well-branched plants 1% ft. 
tall covered during May and 
June with a wealth of blooms 
which also are excellent for 
- . eutting. Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00; 
ee 4 075591.75. 
stems. Pkt> 10c; % oz. 
30c; 14 02. 55c. 
Hardy Oriental 
Poppies 
Papaver orientale 
(hP) 
Nothing contributes to the June 
garden display such _ barbaric 
splendor as Oriental Poppies. 
Boldly displayed on plants 2 to 
8 ft. tall are enormous flowers, 
5 in. across, with silky crinkled 
petals accentuating their rich 
colors. Sow in spring and trans- 
plant in the fall when new leaves 
begin to develop. 
6298 Orientale. Rich scarlet. Pkt. 
15e; % oz. 60c; % oz. $1.10. 
6310 Princess _ Victoria Louise. 
Fascinating salmon. Pkt. 25c; 
W% oz. $1.00; % oz. $1.75. : 
6354 Orientale Mixed. Pkt. 15c;_ 
% oz. 75e; % oz. $1.40. 
— YY Order Flower Seeds by Number. # 
late spring and summer. 
% oz. 40c; % oz. 75e. 
Pkt. 10c; 
Oriental 
Poppy 
Iceland Poppies — (hP) 
Papaver nudicaule 
6287 Mixed. 1 ft. Few peren- 
nial flowers have such a long 
blooming season. Starts in 
May with a profuse outburst 
and continues without inter- 
ruption until October. The 
plants make neat, compact 
cushions of soft green leaves 
with the flowers held erect on 
strong stems. They are very 
colorful and contain many rare 
shades — peach, light orange, 
ecrue, and _ others besides 
white, pink, and yellow. Pkt. 
she echt tela 
15e; % oz. 60c;% oz. $1.10. 
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