For gorgeous garden efhects in May and June, nothing 
in all the world of flowers surpasses the Oriental Poppy. 
Any 3 for $2.75; any 6 for $5.00; any 12 for $9.00, postpaid. 
BIG JIM. An outstanding oxblood-red. 
CAVALIER. A cardinal-red with crinkled petals 
CHEERIO. A delicate pink with red spots in the throat. 
Helen Elizabeth GLOWING EMBERS. A bright nopal-red. 
HELEN ELIZABETH. A light LaFrance-pink. 
MARY JANE MILLER. A large geranium-pink. 
MRS. PERRY. A pleasing shade of salmon-pink. 
RED FLAME. A brilliant fiery red. 
RIDGEWOOD BEAUTY. A new variety. Color a_ bright 
geranium-pink. Really lovely. 
_ Watermelon ROSE BEAUTY. A glowing deep rose-pink with daintily 
crinkled petals edged silver. 
WATERMELON. A true begonia-rose that is liked by all. 
WUNDERKIND. One of the finest of all the cerise-colored 
varieties. 
WURTEMBERGIA. An enormous cerise-red. An average blos- 
som will measure 8!/y in. across. 
Instructions for Planting 
a 
o Pleat your Poppies as soon as you receive them. Dig a 
hole deep enough so that the roots will go straight down 
_ with the top of the plants 2 inches beneath the ground. 
_ When the hole is two-thirds full, pack the soil down hard. 
‘Then fill the hole with water and let it seep away. Then 
_ fill in with loose soil firmed just a little. Keep top of soil 
loose until fall growth appears. Cover when ground freezes 
_ with a four-inch strawy mulch. 
Shipment 
made in 
August 
or early 
September. 
No other 
time is 
suitable 
Wurtembergia 
Cavalier 
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