. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ?Size) Snowdrift Poppy. Snowdrift—This charming new Poppy produces pure snow- white, extremely double flowers of large size. Pkt. 5c. Double Danebrog-Brilliant deep red,marked at the base with a silvery white blotch. Pkt. 5c. Umbrosum Flore Pleno-Glowing vermilion, with a deep black spot on each petal. Pkt. 4c Fairy Blush Poppy—Improved double fringed flowers, white tipped with rose. Pkt. 8c. Hookeri— Doubl


. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ?Size) Snowdrift Poppy. Snowdrift—This charming new Poppy produces pure snow- white, extremely double flowers of large size. Pkt. 5c. Double Danebrog-Brilliant deep red,marked at the base with a silvery white blotch. Pkt. 5c. Umbrosum Flore Pleno-Glowing vermilion, with a deep black spot on each petal. Pkt. 4c Fairy Blush Poppy—Improved double fringed flowers, white tipped with rose. Pkt. 8c. Hookeri— Double fringed varieties; very beautiful. Pkt. 3c. Somniferum—fl. pi. Carnation Poppy—Fine double fringed flowers. Pkt. 4c. Iceland Poppies—From purest white and yellow to the deepest' glowing orange scarlet. Pkt. 8c. The Shirley—From pure white through the most delicate shades of pale pink, rose and carmine to the deepest crimson. Pkt. ioc. Dwarf Phlox. {Phlox Drummondii Nana Compacta) These are much superior to the other Phloxes for ribbon bedding or borders. The plants grow very sym- metrical in neat little bushes, about 8 inches high covered with flowers dur- ing the whole summer and fall. The flowers are just as large as those of the Drummondii Phlox and it is just as easy to grow. Pkt. ioc. Hardy Phlox. {Phlox Decussata.) These rank among the finest her- baceous perennials for beds or bord- ers. Mixture of finest sorts. Pkt. 7c. New Dwarf Polyantha Rose. They bloom in four months after sowing, so that seed sown in February in the house may be had in flower in May and June in the open ground, where they continue until frost, giving about an equal profusion of single, semi-double and double flowers, borne in clusters. The plants are dwarf and bushy, growing only about one foot high, and very pretty for solid beds and borders. They are very hardy and may be treated as annuals. Pkt. 15c. PETUNIA—Finest Mixed—A very choice strain; partly made up from named large f


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