. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. ly shaped and of the purest possible white, andcontinues longer in bloom than other Poppies 15 322 —— Umbrosum. Very fine, with flowers of a brilliant deep scar- let, marked with four large black spots 10 323 Double. Mixed. Brilliant and showy; about two feet high; fine for background and shrubbery 05 324 Fairy Blush. Immense globular flowers; perfectly double, petals elegantly fringed, color pure white, tipped with rose, 10 325 Danebrog. The flowers are of a brilliant scarlet color, bearing on each of the four petals a large silvery-


. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. ly shaped and of the purest possible white, andcontinues longer in bloom than other Poppies 15 322 —— Umbrosum. Very fine, with flowers of a brilliant deep scar- let, marked with four large black spots 10 323 Double. Mixed. Brilliant and showy; about two feet high; fine for background and shrubbery 05 324 Fairy Blush. Immense globular flowers; perfectly double, petals elegantly fringed, color pure white, tipped with rose, 10 325 Danebrog. The flowers are of a brilliant scarlet color, bearing on each of the four petals a large silvery-white spot,forming thus a white cross on scarlet ground, similar to theDanish or Swiss national banners 10 326 Croceum. (P.) Orange-yellow, very double, large and showy ? 10 327 The Shirley Poppies. (See cut.) A beautiful new strain of annual Poppies. Flowers single and semi-double, in colors extendingfrom pure white through the most delicate shades of pink, roseand carmine to deepest crimson, and many are most delicatelyedged, shaded and striped 10. Shirley Poppies. 328 Iceland Poppies. Flowers deli- ciously fragrant, ranging incolor from pure white andyellow to glowing orange andscarlet, flowering in greatabundance the first, year fromseed Pentsemon. (P.) 329 Pentsemon. Choice varieties mixed Very ornamental, with long andgraceful spikes of richly coloredtubular flowers. Seed shouldbe started early in March andplanted out in May. Phaseolus. (A.) 330 Phaseolus Caracalla. A beauti ful climber for the garden, orfor the greenhouse in , bluish lilac, valuedby florists for their deliciousfragrance and resemblance toOrchids. Start seed early inpots or under glass


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