LEON LAURENT—An excellent, clear wine 
red. New .$1.50 
LIGHTNESS — Strong grower. A most 
pleasing soft rose, or rose doree of Ridg- 
way, ruffled, with white base. 26 inch¬ 
es . 75c 
LITTLE JEWEL—An attractive blush sal¬ 
mon shade .$1.00 
LITTLE PRINCE—A half-dwarf, very at¬ 
tractive Poppy with scarlet flowers $1.00 
LORD LAMBOURNE (Perry 1920)—Perry 
considers this one of his finest. Flowers 
exceedingly large, rich orange-scarlet 
with conspicious black blotches. Petals 
deeply fringed like a Parrot Tulip . $1.00 
LORELEY—24 inch. A red with finely 
pleated petals .$1.50 
LULA A. NEELEY—Prolific, wonderfully 
free bloomer, flowers of a deep, dark red. 
Mr. Bonnewitz pronounced this the best 
poppy in the world. Fine cut 
flower.$L50 
LUMINOSA—A new, orange pink poppy of 
the largest size .$2.00 
MAGNIFICUS—A new, large, deep scarlet 
.$ 1.00 
MAHOGANY-—Mahogany with a purplish 
cast, different .$1.00 
MAHONY AMELIORE—A beautiful shade 
of rich mahogany purple, a richer color¬ 
ing than Mahony. Lovely and scarce $1.50 
MAHONY—Large flowers of a deep ma¬ 
hogany-maroon. Distinct .75c 
MANCHU’S FAN—A symphony in green 
and glowing scarlet; very large oval 
flowers that open but half-way with sup¬ 
porting green bracts that give the flow¬ 
ers a delightful cup-shaped, semi-double 
appearance. An entirely new form in 
Oriental poppies. Very attrac¬ 
tive .$5.00 
MANDARIN—Real Chinese red. Immense 
flowers to 10 in. across, 30 inches tall. 
Very prolific cup shaped bloom with 
no spots in established plant. Excellent 
substance. Our own product, introduced 
only after considerable urging by several 
Poppy authorities. Dr. Neeley recently re¬ 
marked to a group of Poppy connossieurs 
that all other named poppies in its color 
class should be discarded, leaving Man- 
dar ; n onlv to occupy its field .$1.00 
MAROON BEAUTY—New. An immense 
dark red—distinct. 
MARVEL—A very large, glowing, flame or¬ 
ange pink ..$2 00 
MASTERPIECE—A lilac pink flower of good 
size and different. Until the coming of 
Enchantress, the closest approach to a 
lavender poppy. Likes half shade. .$1.00 
MAY QUEEN —Somewhat similar to Olym¬ 
pia, but much more double, having sever¬ 
al times as many petals as Olympia (to 
150), with somewhat deeper coloring than 
Olympia and gray anthers. Coloring is 
red to scarlet .5Qe 
MAY SADLER —- Salmon-pink with black 
markings. Large and robust. One of the 
finest “pinks.” .50c 
MAY SADLER IMPORTED—This is quite 
different from the poppy usually known 
under this name in America. The color¬ 
ing is a light crushed raspberry pink, 
petals occasionally fringed. A very fine 
flower, highly recommended .$1.50 
MENELIK—Definite orange, black spots 75c 
MR. G. W. STOBART—Most outstanding 
Poppy with cerise colored flowers or, by 
Ridgeway, Rose Red. A large flower on a 
tall, stiff stem. 
MR. STOBART—A brilliant cerise pink, a 
beautiful sort, and rare. (We have poppies 
under the names Mr. Stobart, Mr. G. W. 
Stobart, and Mrs. Stobart, all of which 
we surmise are identical. .$2.50 
MRS. BAKER—A new, rich poppy of clear, 
irridescent spectrum red of Ridgeway. 
A great favorite and distinct from any 
other . $1.00 
MRS. CARL SKINNER—Another fine, new, 
medium pink poppy. Hybrid from Dr. 
Neeley. Not yet for sale. 
MRS. FISHER—Another new and scarce 
poppy. Extra large, deep crimson flowers 
on 4 ft. stems .75c 
MRS. HEENK—An excellent rose color that 
is hard to find. Scarce .$1.50 
MRS. J. HAWKINS—Best pink, of a very 
agreeable shade. Good grower, free 
bloomer. Flowering period ten days long¬ 
er than any other....$1.00 
MRS. PERRY (Perry 1906)—A lovely shade 
of salmon pink, prolific, 36 in.35c 
MRS. STOBART—New introduction from 
England. Rose cerise—really a wonder¬ 
fully soft old rose. One of the 
finest .$2.00 
NANCY (Perry)—Perry calls it one of the 
finest of its color, a rich, glowing rose 
red, tall and free .$1.50 
NEELEY’S LAVENDER (Syn. “Old Rose”) 
—Rosy Lavender distinct shade. 
NEELEY’S PINK—A medium sized flower 
of a pleasing pink shade perhaps the 
freest bloomer of the entire list. New 75c 
NEGRILLON—Vivid carmine. New and 
very distinct. Part shade .........$1.00 
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