RM2AJK6AE–Farquhar's catalogue of seeds 1900 : plants, bulbs tools fertilizers, sundries . al. Two ft. .05 PAPAVER, OR POPPY, Perennial Varieties. • Showy hardy perennials with brilliant flowers suitablefor borders and clumps among shrubs. The IcelandPoppy (P. Nudicaule) will bloom the first season ifsown early. All the perennial varieties may be sownin July or August to bloom the following summer.6215 Collection of Six Perennial Varieties. All hardy .306220 Alpinum. (Alpine Poppy.) Finest Mixed.Charming dwarf Poppies with brilliant flowers of manycolors, including pure white, yellow, orange, rose and s
RMPFHM8E–Papaver, Poppy heads and tiny black seeds, Lunaria annua, Honesty, green with brown seeds, Calendula, Marigold flowerheads and scaterred semi-circular seeds.
RMBKY5MT–Exhibit of Hardy Perennials
RMMCF6N4–. PLATYCODON (Wahlenbergia). Hardy perennials, producing very showy flowers during the whole season. They form large clumps, and are excellent for planting among shrubbery. 3663 Platycodon, mixed. Blue and white 5 3662 Mariesi. Large, open, bell-shaped flowers of a rich violet blue; plant of compact growth 5 3661 JaponicilS. (Double Japanese Bell Flower)... .15 HARDY PERENNIAL POPPIES. 3731 BracteatUlU. Very large orange scarlet flowers. 5 3740 jNTudicaule {Iceland Poppy). This is one of the most effective and beauliful. They are perfectly hardy and produce an endless profusion of flowers, use
RMT0BHPB–Dreer's garden book 1930 (1930) Dreer's garden book 1930 dreersgardenbook1930henr Year: 1930 Platycodon Grandiflorum Polyanthus Polyanthus (Primula Elatior) Showy, early spring, free-flowering plants, fine for either pot or outdoor culture; hardy perennials; 12 inches. per pkt. 3677 Invincible Giant. Undoubt- edly the finest strain in culti- vation, containing all colors from purest white to the richest crimson 3680 English Mixed. A fine grade; all colors 25 15 POLEMONIUM Every flower garden should include the Shirley Poppies. See page 104
RMC5ED3P–Romneya coulteri Californian Tree Poppy
RMDABRF3–Oxeye daisies, Ox eye daisies, Leucanthemum vulgare and single poppy Papaver rhoeas at Cranborne, Dorset UK in July
RFAP8NRT–Pink papaver Orientale Mrs Perry with white lupins in summer garden border
RF2PK5P2W–Where the wildflowers are.
RFA4MTYX–FLOWER GARDEN AND FLOWER ARRANGEMENT IN OLD WHEELBARROW / PENNSYLVANIA
RMBJ9T9M–Cream Cups Poppy, a common wildflower in the Arizona desert at springtime.
RM2AKP82T–Henderson's midsummer catalogue : 1913 . HARDY ORIENTAL POPPIES SWEET WILLIAM Perennial Flower Seeds for Summer Sowing.. PKT. PLATYCODON Grandiflora. Large-floweredChinese Bell Flower. Hardy perennials,bearing large broad, bell-shaped white orblue flowers; very handsome for gardendecoration; 1| feet. The Nana Com-pacta or Mariesii type form sturdylittle bushes only about 12 inches high.Grandiflora. Mixed colors. Blue and white. .10liana Compacia. Mixed colors. Blue and white .10POLYANTHUS Primula Elatior. An early-blooming Primrose for spring flower beds orpot culture; the large umbels of flow
RMACXF16–Meconopsis betonicifolia var. alba. Flower bud.
RMMCJ7CC–. Platycodon. Physostegia. Papaver Nudicaule (Iceland Poppies). PHYSOSTEGIA. (False Dragon Head.) One of the most beautiful of our mid-summer flowering perennials, forming dense bushes 3 to 4 feet high, bearing spikes of delicate tubular flowers. (See cut.) Virginica. Bright but soft pink. — Alba. Pure white; very fine. — Speciosa. Very delicate pink. 15 cts. each; §1.50 per doz.; §10.00 per 100. PLATYCODOX. (BcJIoon Flower, or Japanese Bell-flower) The platycodons form neat branched bushes of upright habit, which bear a continual succession of flowers from June until October. Grandiflorum. De
RMT0RX2Y–Dreer's garden book seventy-third Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911 dreersgardenbook1911henr Year: 1911 ESCHSCHOLTZIAS OR CALIFORNIA POPPIES. ElPATORIVltt (Thorough Wort). Strong-growing, hardy perennials, well suited for naturalizing, and all of the sorts offered below deserve a place in every hardy border; they will grow and thrive in almost any position; will flower the first year if sown early. (See cut.) 2442 Ageratoides. A very useful variety, growing 3 to 4 feet high, with dense heads of minute white flowers trom August to October 10 2443 Coelestinum. One of the
RM2AXB968–Horsford's Nurseries . ngs. 15 cts. each, §1.50 per doz. PANSIES. See Viola tricolor. PAPAVER nudicaule. Iceland Poppy. White,reddish orange or common golden yellow flow-ers. Very hardy and a permanent perennialwhen established in congenial soil. May toNovember. 15 cts. each, §1.50 per doz. Seeds,5 els. per pkt. LARGE ORIENTAL POPPIES Papaver orientaleMrs. Perry. A fine salmon-rose. One of the best of the large Poppies.Perrys White. A valuable additionto the list of perennials. The flowersbeing a pure satiny white, with acrimson-maroon blotch at the baseof each petal.Gerald Perry. One of the m
RMA24R82–Papaver somniferum 'Flemish Antique'. Paeony flowered or paeoniflorum Opium poppy.
RMC9C6P8–Californian tree poppy (Romneya coulteri)
RMMCKKHB–. PANSIESâOften the flowers are twace as broad as shown in this picture. Often the size of a silver dollar. p/Ar>D/ âThese old favorites have become very popular â » I ⢠again, the new varieties adding greatly to their attractiveness. Every garden should have a good supply of Poppies. They fit in almost anywhere and the perennial varieties remain for years. Braeteatum, Iceland and Orien- tale are perennials, the others annuals. Sow seed in the open ground in the Spring or Fall. Will not bear transplanting. Most brilhant and showy flowers. 1 to 2 feet. Danebrog.âScarlet, with white cross
RMT0BHNT–Dreer's garden book 1927 (1927) Dreer's garden book 1927 dreersgardenbook1927henr Year: 1927 POLVANiHUS Polyanthus (Primula Elatior) Showy, early spring, free-flowering plants, fine for either pot or outdoor culture; hardy perennials; 9 inches. 3677 Invincible Giant. PER PKT. Un- doubtedly the finest strain in cultivation, containing all colors from purest white to the richest crimson. 5 pkts., SI.00. .$0 25 Platycodon GRANDiFLORtiM 3680 English Mixed. A fine grade; all colors. 2 pkts., 25 cts 15 Polemonium Every flower garden should include the Shirley Poppies. See page 104
RM2AJ0YR5–Livingston's seeds : 1902 'true blue' annual . Mixed 5 SHIRLEY, DOUBLE—A rich mixture ofdouble and semi-double flowers. Finest Mixed 5 ORIENTAL--Of the darkest red; beau-tilul; one of the showiest of hardyPerennial Poppies; specimen flowershave been grown to meauure 9 inches. 5ORIENTAL HYBRIDS, Mixed-Flowersof immense size. Many novel colors—soft pmk. cherry, dazzling scarlet,rich maroon, purple, etc.; culturesimple; perfectly hardy perennials. Finest mixed lO- THE BRIDE—Single fringed extralarge spotless white flowers; makes a showy bed 5 WHITE SWAN—immense double tnngetl nowers ol purest wli
RMA24R80–Papaver somniferum 'Flemish Antique'. Paeony flowered or paeoniflorum Opium poppy.
RMC9C6P5–Californian tree poppy (Romneya coulteri)
RMBNHETD–Larkspur (Delphinium) and poppy (Papaver)
RMMCH3R9–. ESCHSCHOLTZIAS OR CALIFORNIA POPPIES. ElPATORIVltt (Thorough Wort). Strong-growing, hardy perennials, well suited for naturalizing, and all of the sorts offered below deserve a place in every hardy border; they will grow and thrive in almost any position; will flower the first year if sown early. (See cut.) 2442 Ageratoides. A very useful variety, growing 3 to 4 feet high, with dense heads of minute white flowers trom August to October 10 2443 Coelestinum. One of the best blue perennials, 18 to 24 inches high, and bears from August till frost an abundance of deep lavender-blue, flossy flower
RMT0BHN1–Dreer's garden book 1922 (1922) Dreer's garden book 1922 dreersgardenbook1922henr Year: 1922 Platvcodon Japonicus Fl. Pl. TOLVANTHUS POLYANTHUS (Primula Elatior) Showy, early spring, free-flowering plants, fine for either pot or outdoor culture; hardy perennials; 9 inches. PER PKT, 3677 Invincible Giant. Undoubt- edly the finest strain in culti- vation, containing all colors from purest white tothe richest crimson. 5 pkts., $1.00. .. . 25 3680 English Mixed. A fine grade; all colors 10 Platvcodon Grandiflorum Every (lower garden should include the Shirley Poppies. See page 104
RF2PK5NYM–Where the wildflowers are.
RF2PK5NKP–Where the wildflowers are.
RM2AG09F6–. Germain : [catalog]. PERENNIALS (Continued). POPPY—PERENNIAL HYBRID POPPY. Very showy plants for mixed borders. The Ice-land Poppies will bloom the first year from seed if sownearly. For other varieties, see list of annuals. Pkt. Perennial Hybrid Mixed. Height 4 ft $0.25 Papaver bracteatum. Scarlet. Height 3 ft 10 Orientale. Dark red. Height 4 ft 10 /g . Mixed. Height 4 ft 10 Iceland (Papaver nudicaule). Yellow. Height 13i ft.. .10 Orange. Height 134 ft 10 White. Height 1H ft 10 Mixed. Height 1M ft 10 PRIMROSE. An old-fashioned garden-favorite. True English yellow. Height Hit 15 PRIMULA SIN
RMMCHKT1–. Delphinium Belladonna (Everblooming Hardy Larkspur) gold, fire-red, chestnut, cream and many other rich usual tones. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. A packet each of the above four new California Poppies for 50 cts and un- EsCH5CHOLTZIAS OR CALIFORNIA PopPIES DOITBLE-FI^O^WERING BABY'S BREATH (Gypsophila paniculata fl. pi.) 2695 One of the most important hardy perennials of recent introduction. The plant grows from 3 to 3J feet high, bearing its pretty little double white flowers in much-branched panicles which, when cut, can be used to great advantage with other flowers or by themselves,
RMT02AKB–Dreer's garden calendar : 1900 . dreersgardencale1900henr Year: 1900 Orientale Hybrid Poppies. Double Pdhtulaca. Platycodon, or '^Valilenbergia, (Cliinese Bell Flower.) Hardy perennials, produc- ing very showy flowers dur- ing the whole season. They form large clumps, and nre excellent for planting in ) er- manent borders or ani' rg shiubber'. per pkt. 3663 Grandifloruin. Mixed. Blue and white 5 3662 3Iariesi. Large. open, bell-shapeil flowers of a rich violei blue, beautiful, plant dwarf and com)-'act. 5- 3661 Japoiiicus Fl. PI. {Double Japan- ese Bell Plm'er) This new variety is of stro
RF2PK5NMP–Where the wildflowers are.
RF2PK5NHM–Where the wildflowers are.
RF2PK5NDY–Where the wildflowers are.
RM2CDDPK8–. A practical handbook of trees, shrubs, vines and herbaceous perennials . r Spiraea.CEnothera fruticosa var. Youngii. Youngs Sundrops.Phlox suffruticosa var. Miss Lingard. Southern Phloa.Monarda didyma. Oswego Tea.Physostegia virginiana. False Dragon-head.Cypsophila Stevenii. Dwarf Babys-breath.Veronica longijolia. Long-leaved Speedwell.Astilbe japonica var. floribunda. Astilbe or Spiraea.Asclepias tuberosa. Butterfly Weed. Physcstegia virginiana var. alba. White False Dragon-head.Sedum maximum var. hamatodes. Purple-leaved sedum.Papaver orientate. Oriental Poppies, andLilium auratum. Gold-ba
RF2PK5NCK–Where the wildflowers are.
RMMAC9DD–. Dreer's mid-summer list 1925 . Iceland Poppies Iceland Poppies (Papaver Nudicaule) Hardy perennials of graceful neat habit, with bright green fern- like foliage, formed in tufts, from which issues slender stalks about 12 inches high, bearing their brilliant flowers in endless profusion; most useful for cutting, for which purpose pick when in bud, and, if the seed pods are picked off, continue in flower the entire season. They remain evergreen throughout the winter, coming into bloom early the following spring. 3733 Bright Yellow $0 10 3734 Pure White 10 3736 Orange Scarlet 10 3740 Finest Mix
RMT02AD6–Dreer's garden calendar : 1903 . dreersgardencale1903henr Year: 1903 Large Flowering Dwarf Phlox. DOUBLE PHLOX. Especially desirable for cut flowers, last- ing better than the single sorts. To produce the best results they should be grown in a light soil (See cut.) PER PKT. 3637 Yellow. Pale primrose 10 3635 Scarlet. Brilliant color 10 3636 White. Profuse bloomer 10 One packet each of the three double, 25 cts. Phlox, Docele White Orientale Hybrid Poipies PERENNIAL PHLOX. 3641 Hardy herbaceous perennials; all colors mixed; saved from our own unequalled collection 10 HARDY PERENNIAL POPPIES. 37
RM2CH1XF9–. Everything for the garden : 1920 . caule) Although hardy perennials, these dwarf Poppies bloom the first season from spring-sown seed. The fragrant, elegant, crushed satin-like flowers are produced in never-ceasingsuccession from the beginning of June to October; fine for cutting. 3472 Scarlet Pkt. 10c. 3474 White 10c. 347G Yellow Pkl. 10c. 34S0 Mixed Colors Per 1,00 Ic ; Pkt. 10c. POPPY, English Scarlet Field 3465 The famous Scarlet Poppy of theEnglish fields. Per oz., 25c Pkt. 5c. POPPY, Glaucum 3407 (The Scarlet Tulip Poppy.)Beautiful large tulip-shaped flowersof brilliant scarlet. 1 foot
RMMCH1EA–. Oriental Poppy ICELAND POPPIES (Papaver Nudicaule) Hardy perennials of graceful neat habit, with bright green fernlike foli- age, formed in tufts, from which issues slender stalks about 12 inches high, bearing their brilliant flowers in endless profusion; most useful for cutting, for which purpose pick when in bud, and, if the seed pods are pick- ed off, continue in flower the entire season. They remain evergreen throughout the winter, coming into bloom early the following spring. PER PKT. 3733 Bright Yellow $0 10 3734 Pure White 10 3736 Orange Scarlet 10 3740 Finest Mixed. All colors. oz.
RMT0BHY1–Dreer's garden book 1921 (1921) Dreer's garden book 1921 dreersgardenbook1921henr Year: 1921 Oriental Poppy Platycodon Grandiflorom Iceland Poppies (offered on page 103) FI^ATYCODON (Balloon Flower, or Japanese Bellflower) One of the best hardy perennials, pro- ducing very showy flowers during the whole season. They form large clumps and are excellent for planting in permanent borders or among shrubbery; easilyraised fromseed, which begins blooming in August if sown outdoors in April. (See cut.) PER PKT. 3663 Qrandiflorum. Large steel blue flowers. oz., 40 cts 10 3664 — Album. Pure white va
RM2AJENY0–Beckert's garden, field and flower seeds . DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK. WM. C. BECKERT, ALLEGHENY, PA.—Seeds of Hardy Perennials 43. ORIENTAL POPPIES. MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) These plants thrive best in moist, shaded places, forming neat, com-pact little clumps, bright with graceful sprays of starry blue flowers.Alpestrls Victoria. Of dwarf, globular habit, with sky-blue flowers; fine for pots. Pkt. 10 cts.Alpestrls alba. Large white flowers. Pkt. 5 cts.Alpestris grandiflora. Bright blue; pyramidal habit. Pkt. 10c.Alpestrls, Distinction. Azure-blue; blooms early. Pkt. 10 cts.Palustris. Beautiful blue fl
RMMAC967–. Dreer's midsummer list 1926 . 15 Iceland Poppies Iceland Poppies (Papaver Nudlcaule) Hardy perennials of graceful neat habit, with bright green fern- like foliage, formed in tufts, from which issues slender stalks about 12 inches high, bearing their brilliant flowers in endless profusion; most useful for cutting, for which purpose pick when in bud, and, if the seed pods are picked off, continue in flower the entire season. They remain evergreen throughout the winter, coming into bloom early the following spring. 3733 Bright Yellow $0 10 3734 Pure White 10 3736 Orange Scarlet 10 3740 Finest M
RMT0BF8P–Dreer's garden book 1922 (1922) Dreer's garden book 1922 dreersgardenbook1922henr Year: 1922 Delphinium Belladonna (Everblooming Hardy Larkspur) gold, fire-red, chestnut, cream and many other rich usual tones. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. A packet each of the above four new California Poppies for 50 cts and un- EsCH5CHOLTZIAS OR CALIFORNIA PopPIES DOITBLE-FI^O^WERING BABY'S BREATH (Gypsophila paniculata fl. pi.) 2695 One of the most important hardy perennials of recent introduction. The plant grows from 3 to 3J feet high, bearing its pretty little double white flowers in much-branched p
RM2CHMT05–. Everything for the garden : 1906 . many colors Shirley, dwarf, snow-white Single Mixed Poppies, all kinds Collection of 6 Single Annual Poppies. .. POPPIES, PERENNIAL VARIETIES: Giant Oriental, hardy perennials, 2 to 3 ft. high; flowers 4 to 6 ins. across, of gorgeous brilliancy. Giant Oriental, new hybrids, mixed colors, Bracteatum, orange-scarlet, hardy Poppy. Orlentale, dark scarlet, purple spots Iceland Poppies (Papaver nudieaule), dwarfhardy Poppies, blooming the first year fromseed; the flowers are of medium size, singleand produced unceasingly; fine for cutting. Iceland, mixed colors
RMMCJ4WH–. Oriental Poppy Papaver Orientale (Oriental Poppies) Autumn is the best time to plant the Oricnt:il Poppies, plantec at this time they are sure to flower the following summer. Choicest Mixed Hybrids. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. PentStemOn (Beard Tongue) Most useful perennials, either for the border or rockery. Barbatus Coral Gem. Dense showy spikes of coral pink flowers, June 2i feet. Barbatus Torryeii. Spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers; height Digitalis. Large spikes of long purple-white flowers, with purple throats during June and July; 2 to 3 feet. Heterophyllus. Large
RMT0BHWN–Dreer's garden book 1925 (1925) Dreer's garden book 1925 dreersgardenbook1925henr Year: 1925 Platycodon Japonicus Fl. Pl. Polyanthus Polyanthus (Primula Elatior) Showy, early spring, free-flowering plants, fine for either pot or outdoor culture; hardy perennials; 9 inches. PER PKT. 3677 Invincible Giant. Un- doubtedly the finest strain in cultivation, containing all colors from purest white to the richest crimson. 5pkts.,$1.00..$0 25 3680 English Mixed. A fine grade; all colors 15 15 10 25 15 10 Platycodon Grandiflorum Every flower garden should include the Shirley Poppies. See page 104,
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