ORIENTAL POPPIES 
«T REMEMBER very well the first time I saw an 
JL Oriental Poppy. I was a boy then, and it ex- 
cited me wonderfully, and I thought it was the most 
remarkable flower in the world, and now, after fifty 
years have gone by and I have seen all known flow¬ 
ers of the world, I am still of the opinion that it is 
mighty fine; one of the most striking and effective 
perennials in cultivation.” Our founder, Mr. J. Wil¬ 
kinson Elliott, said this fifteen years ago and it is 
still true. One who has not seen the blazing beauty 
of the Oriental Poppies has not yet seen a garden. 
We grow the finest varieties in cultivation. They 
are: 
LULA A. NEELY. This is the newest of the 
Oriental Poppies and is so superior to anything 
which has preceded it that it becomes by com¬ 
parison the outstanding garden plant. The color 
is a brilliant ox-blood-red and does not fade. The 
gorgeous flowers are borne on strong, erect stems. 
50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
All Varieties Listed Below are: 
25c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Bracteata. Enormous, blazing red 
blooms. 
Brightness. Vivid orange- 
scarlet. 
Cerise Beauty. Extra large; 
bright pink with purple 
blotch. 
Enfield Beauty. Rich 
salmon-pink, ma¬ 
roon base. 
E. A. Bowles. The 
flowers are a light 
pastel pink color. 
This is the lightest 
pink of all the Pop¬ 
pies. 
Goldschmidt. The 
flowers of this varie¬ 
ty are very large, 
larger by far than any other 
Oriental Poppy. They are twice 
the size of the type. The color is a 
vivid, bright blood red. 
Grand Mogul. Blinding brilliant red. 
Mrs. Perry. Bright orange-apricot, shaded pink. 
Princess Ena. Tulip-like flowers of orange-salmon. 
Royal Scarlet. Rich, blazing scarlet. 
Silverblick. Salmon with blue blotches. 
If wanted by parcel 
post, add 21c for each six plants. 
Th is sale is for cash only—No accounts opened at these prices 
