Catalog . es of these beautiful poppies on this page. HastingsSuperb Mixed (No. 8G3). Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 30 can supply, in separate varieties, the following: DOUBLE CARNATION FLOWERED MIXED (No. 864) —Large double flowers; beautiful, fringed petals. Packet, 5cents, ounce, 30 cents. CARDINAL (No. 865)—Glowing shades of cardinal red. Fin-est double form. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 35 cents. * AMERICAN FLAG (No. 866)—Scarlet and white. Packet. (No. 867)—Double fringed. Crimson scarlet, strip-ed white. Packet, 5 cents. PEACOCK (No. 868)—Brilliant scarlet, with black ring and c


Catalog . es of these beautiful poppies on this page. HastingsSuperb Mixed (No. 8G3). Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 30 can supply, in separate varieties, the following: DOUBLE CARNATION FLOWERED MIXED (No. 864) —Large double flowers; beautiful, fringed petals. Packet, 5cents, ounce, 30 cents. CARDINAL (No. 865)—Glowing shades of cardinal red. Fin-est double form. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 35 cents. * AMERICAN FLAG (No. 866)—Scarlet and white. Packet. (No. 867)—Double fringed. Crimson scarlet, strip-ed white. Packet, 5 cents. PEACOCK (No. 868)—Brilliant scarlet, with black ring and cherry center. Packet, 5 (No. 869)—New delicate colors. Packet, 5 (No. 870)—Intense scarlet, tulip or cup-shaped, two inches across, black blotch at base of petals. Packet, (No. 871)—Extra large, white flowers. Packet. ALE (No. 872)—New perennial poppy, coming up year after year. Immense single scarlet flowers, 6 inches across. Packet, 10 Hastings Superb Mixed Poppies—Best Double and Single H. G. Hasting? Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia 53 SWEET PEAS Hastings Finest Mixed (No. 883) Every year this splendid mixture of sweet peas be-comes more popular and rightfully so. Its usually thecase that sweet pea mixtures are made up from the in-ferior sorts, dull colors, or any kinds that the seeds-man might have plenty of. Not so with our is made up from 60 of the best varieties in existence,these being selected after carelul observation of some500 named sorts. Every one of these GO varieties aregrown separately under name. If long flowering pe-riod is desired dig trenches about 12 inches deep, fill in about 0 incheswith well-rotted manure and top soil well mixed; plant seed on this andcover 2 to 3 inches. After seed comes up keep drawing in earth untiltrench is filled level with the ground. Packet, 5c; ounce, 15c; % pound,50c; pound, $; postpaid. Sweet Peas(SeparateColors) gy^XftSJgSS We can supply y


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