POPPY 
(PAPAVER) 
Easily grown old time favorites whose 
gay color and graceful habit add cheer 
to any garden. Poppies need a well 
drained soil, full sun and resent trans- 
planting. 
SHIRLEY TYPE 
Annuals, desirable in beds, borders, rock 
gardens. 
Double Sweet Briar 
2% feet, large, long stemmed, all double 
deep pink flowers. A truly beautiful 
poppy. 
Single Mixed Colors 
18 inches, dainty, satiny blooms in many 
gay shades of pink, scarlet, white, with 
many edged and bicolored types. 
Double Mixed Colors 
2% to 8 feet, doubled, satiny flowers on 
long wiry stems. Many colors and bi- 
colors. Easily grown, early to bloom. 
ICELAND 
(P. NUDICAULE) 
Perennial, 14% feet, suitable for borders, 
and rock gardens. 
Mixed Colors 
Early blooming, long stemmed, fluted 
flowers in shades of orange, yellow, 
pink and white. 
ORIENTAL 
(P. ORIENTALE) 
Mixed Colors 
Perennial, 2 to 3 feet, hardy, early flower- 
ing with large cup-shaped flowers in 
red, orange, pink and white. 
PORTULACA 
(SEE MOSS ROSE) 
PYRETHRUM 
(PAINTED DAISY) 
Robinson’s Giant Hybrids 
Perennial, 1% feet, hardy, early bloom- 
ing, colorful. Large, single flowers in 
beautiful shades of crimson, scarlet, 
pink and white. Excellent for cutting, 
showy in beds and borders. 
ROCK GARDEN MIXTURE 
Selected blend of best dwarf varieties 
suitable for rock garden planting. 
Dwarf Annual Mixed 
Selected annual varieties for adding va- 
riety and change to rock gardens. 
Dwarf Perennial Mixed 
Best hardy dwarf perennials for rockeries. 
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SALPIGLOSSIS 
(PAINTED TONGUE) 
Large Flowering Mixed 
(Emperor Type) 
Annual, 2% feet, 
free 
flowering, with showy, trumpet-shaped, 
veined flowers in beautiful array of 
many soft and pastel colors. Beautiful 
in garden beds and unsurpassed for 
cutting. 
easily grown, 
SALVIA 
(FLOWERING OR SCARLET SAGE) 
Annuals, 1 to 2 feet, bright scarlet flowers 
blooming in late summer and fall. Ex- 
cellent for borders, especially showy 
next to evergreens, good in bouquets. 
Bonfire (Clara Bedman) 
18 inches, free flowering, vigorous plants 
with bright scarlet spikes. 
Blaze of Fire 
10 to 12 inches, very early flowering, very 
dwarf. Blooms brilliant scarlet. 
St. Johns Fire 
8 to 10 inches, earliest flowering, most 
dwarf and compact in habit of all the 
Salvias. Dense spikes of bright scarlet. 
Farinacea Blue Bedder 
Perennial, 2% to 3 feet, pale, wedgwood 
blue, tubular flowers on tall spikes. Ex- 
cellent border plant and beautiful in 
fresh or everlasting bouquets. 
