PARKMANI. A very rare and gorgeous red poppy. The original 
stock was given to Mr. Robert Jackson in 1887, by Francis; Park- 
man, and it is with the consent of Mr. Jackson that I am intro¬ 
ducing this poppy. Strongly recommended. 
PEARL PINK. A very new and distinct delicate shade of light 
pearly pink, vigorous and prolific. Makes a wonderful garden group 
with blue Iris. Medium size and height. 
PERFECTION. Deep shade of pink, large flowers. 
PERRY’S FAVORITE. Tulip shaped flowers of salmon-rose. 
PERRY’S BLUSH. A poppy of rare beauty; blush-white flowers 
borne on tall sturdy stems; a gem. 
PERRY’S WHITE. Satiny white; maroon at base of petals. 
PETER PAN. A dwarf variety of scarlet-cerise; large flowers; 
excellent for front of border; well liked; new. 
PINK BEAUTY. Large clear pink with black base; very good. 
PINK CLOUD. A lovely pale pink of great beauty and form; del¬ 
icate maroon blotch at base of petals. This poppy was greatly ad¬ 
mired by all garden visitors in 1932. One of my own introductions. 
Well described by the name. 
PINK RADIANCE. One of my own hybrids; a gorgeous deep 
pink; unusual beauty and form. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Distinct orange flower of great beauty; 
rare. 
PRINCE OF WALES. Bright salmon pink; large; new. 
PRIN. ENA. Tulip shaped flowers of salmon pink; lovely. 
PR1N. MARY. Large ruffled blooms of salmon-pink, rare and 
beautiful. 
PRIN. VICTORIA LOUISE. Delicate shade of salmon pink; 
lovely. 
PROSERPINE. Chinese red; decidedly black center; gorgeous. 
PSYCHE. Light old rose coloring; rare. 
PURITY. A pure soft pink without spot or blemish; flowers of 
great beauty and unusual charm. A Neeley hybrid. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Light pink of good size and form. 
RED LACQUER. A new deep rich red. 44 inches high; bloom 9 
inches across; fine stiff stems. 
RED FLAME. Another new poppy bred by Dr. Neeley. A tall 
growing clear red of great beauty. 
REGGIE PERRY. Slender stems with many tulip shaped flowers 
of soft salmon rose; new and rare. 
REMBRANDT. Large orange-scarlet flowers of great beauty. 
ROSE QUEEN. The true stock of this variety is very scarce. Deli¬ 
cate silvery old rose of great beauty and form. Strongly recom¬ 
mended. 
ROSALIE. A beautiful flower of deep rose pink. Strong sturdy 
stems. Makes a very brilliant and pleasing planting. My intro¬ 
duction for 1934. 
ROSE GLORY. A charming new poppy raised by Dr. Neeley, 
and fittingly described by the name. 
ROYAL SCARLET. Brilliant flowers of exceeding beauty. 
RUBY PERRY. Slender rigid stems bearing tulip shaped flowers 
of delicate apricot; lovely and rare. 
$4.00 
$2.50 
$ 1.00 
$2.00 
$3.00 
$.60 
$ 1.00 
$.60 
$5.00 
$1.50 
$2.00 
$1.50 
$.50 
$2.50 
$.50 
$1.25 
$2.00 
$8.00 
$.75 
$2.00 
$5.00 
$1.50 
$.75 
$2.50 
$3.00 
$6.00 
$.75 
$ 1.00 
31 
