OLYMPIA—Scarlet to orange-chrome, over¬ 
laid salmon, flowers 4 inches across, a 
profuse blooming double poppy. Petals 
number from 8 to 50. The first Oriental 
to bloom, opening in our garden as early 
as May 18. A wonderful variety for mass¬ 
ed bloom.25c 
ORANGE BEAUTY—Large flowers of a 
beautiful orange shaded scarlet, purple 
blotches .75c 
ORANGE KING—A new orange colored 
poppy of great merit.$1.00 
ORANGE QUEEN—Rich orange red . . .50c 
ORIENTALE—The type. Orange-scarlet, 
large flowers on a strong growing plant 
. 25c 
ORIFLAMME—Orange-scarlet-red flowers 
immense size, profuse, to 18 inches ..50c 
PEARL PINK—A very new and distinct 
delicate shade of light pearly pink, vigor¬ 
ous and prolific. Wonderful with blue 
Irises. Looks like one large tulip within 
a larger one .$2.00 
PERFECTION—Large, deep flowers, lovely 
shade of pink, large black spots ....$1.00 
PERRY’S BLUSH (Perry)—Stout stems, 
bearing lovely large open flowers of a 
pretty shade of blush-white. Very 
rare .$3.00 
PERRY S WHITE (Perry 1912)—One of the 
finest. A pure satiny white with a bold 
crimson base .$1.00 
PINK BEAUTY—Large clear pink with 
black base, 32 inches .60c 
PINK DELIGHT—A new, large, delicate 
pink—no description yet .$2.50 
PINK RADIANCE—A new gorgeous pink 
hybrid, tall and of unusual beauty. .$1.50 
POWHATTAN—38 inches. Deep, flaring, 
cup-shaped flowers of spectrum red of 
Ridgeway, 7 inches across. Free bloom¬ 
ing, wonderfully attractive form. Very 
early. Not for sale. 
PRIMIERS—Great flame colored flowers to 
10 inches across. To 24 inches . _$1.50 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—A fine, new distinct 
orange color.$2.00 
PRINCE OF WALES—New, bright salmon 
pink of unusual size and form. Distinct 
___ . ...$1.50 
PRINCESS ENA—Flowers of medium size, 
resembling a Tulip, lovely orange-salmon 
color .50c 
PRINZESS VIKTORIA LUISE—Soft salmon 
rose shading to blush rose. 50c 
PROSERPINE—Chinese red. Decidedly 
black center. Very fine. To 36 inches 
.$ 1.00 
PSYCHE—Light old rose, rare. 
PURITY (Neeley 1931)—Pure, soft pink 
without spot or blemish. A flower of un¬ 
usual charm. A new hybrid brought out 
by Dr. Neeley, and one of the new varie¬ 
ties that will make poppy history. In size 
of flower, clarity of color and stiffness of 
stem, and carriage, it excels any similar 
variety that we know today. $8.00 
PYGMAEA—Interesting dwarf form, orange 
shaded scarlet, similar to Orange Beauty, 
but smaller .50c 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA (Perry 1906)—Light 
pink with gray blotches. Good size and 
form .50c 
QUEEN LOUISE—A melting strawberry 
pink flower of good finish, with prominent 
black and red base spots. To 40 in...$2.00 
RED CHERRY— O ur own origination, now 
introduced. Almost identical with Lula 
A. Neeley, blooming a week to 10 days 
earlier, and nearly gone when Lula A. be¬ 
gins . $1.50 
RED LACQUER—A new deep dark red of 
strong appeal. Very fine, to 10 inches 
across . $2.00 
REGGIE PERRY (Perry)—Tufted, slender, 
Tulip-shaped flowers of salmon-rose, flush¬ 
ed crimson, rare .$1.50 
REMBRANDT—Very large orange-scarlet 
flowers .$1.00 
ROSE GLORY — A new old-rose colored 
flower. No description yet. 
ROSE QUEEN—Nice old rose color. Good 
sized flower .$2.50 
ROYAL SCARLET—Orange scarlet, small 
black blotch. Compact, 15 in.35c 
RUBY PERRY (Perry)—New, slender, rigid 
stems with numerous Tulip-shaped 
flowers a delicate shade of salmon-apri¬ 
cot, lovely .$1.00 
SALMON BEAUTY—A new, very large, deep 
salmon-pink .$1.50 
SALMON KING—Inexpressible improve¬ 
ment over Salmon Queen. Great value. 
To 24 inches . ..$1.00 
SALMON QUEEN—Between salmon and 
scarlet. Strong and pretty plant ....50c 
SASS PINK—A recent lovely creation from 
Mr. Sass. Exceptionally large flowers of 
flesh pink with purplish black blotches, 
crepy texture and exquisitely delicate. 
Light grey-mauve anthers .$1.00 
SILVERBLICK—Salmon with blue blotches. 
.,50c 
SILVER KING—A wonderful, dainty, pro¬ 
fuse blooming White Poppy. Most attrac¬ 
tive, very scarce . $3.00 
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