LADY MOORE (Perry 1914)—Beautiful soft rose. New . $1.50 
LEON LAURENT—An excellent, clear wine red. New . $1.50 
LIGHTNESS—Strong grower. A most pleasing soft rose, or Rose Doree of 
Ridgeway, ruffled, with white base 40 inches . 75c 
LITTLE JEWEL—An attractive blush salmon shade . $1.00 
LTTLE PRINCE—A half-dwarf, very attractive Poppy with scarlet flowers $1.50 
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 . 75c 
LORELEY—24 inch. A red with finely peated petals . $1.50 
LULA A. NEELEY—Prolific, wonderfully free bloomer, flowers of a deep, 
dark red. Nopal Red, R. Mr. Bonnewitz pronounced this the best poppy in 
the world. Fine cut flower 40 inches . $1.00 
LUMINOSA—A new, orange pink poppy of the largest size. Very fine as 
a cut flower . $1.50 
MAGNIFICUS—A new large, flower similar to Henri Cayeux but 10 days 
later: 26 inches . $1.50 
MAHOGANY—Mahogany or, R. Bright Bordeaux with a purplish cast, 
different, 26 in. $2.00 
MAHONY AMELIORE—A beautiful shade of rich mahogany purple, or, R. 
bright carmine (nopal red overlaid pansy purple. A richer coloring than 
Mahony. Lovely and scarce 30 inches. 1 yr. plants at . $1.00 
MAHONY—Large flowers of a deep mahogany-moroon or, R. Light Bord¬ 
eaux Distinct 30 inches . 75c 
MANCHU’S FAN—A symphony in green and glowing scalet; very large 
oval flowers that open but half-way with supporting green bracts that give 
the flowers a delightful cup-shaped, semi-double appearance. An entirely 
new form in Oriental poppies. Very attractive . $5.00 
MANDARIN —A glorious, rich Chinese red. Grenadine Red, R. Immense 
flowers to 10 in. across, 30 inches tall. Very prolific cup shaped bloom with 
no spots in established plants. Excellent substance. Our own product, in¬ 
troduced only after considerable urging by several Poppy authorities. Dr. 
Neeley recently remarked to a group of Poppy connossieurs that all other 
named poppies in its color class should be discarded. Marvelous for size, 
color and form. 36 in. Mandarin, Flaming Giant and spotted Giant form a 
wonderful trio of scarlet poppies, the three covering the entire poppy season $1.00 
MARVEL—A very large, glowing, flame orange 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 Olympia, but much more double, hav¬ 
ing several times as many petals as Olympia (to 150), with somewhat deeper 
coloring than Olympia and gray anthers. Coloring is scarlet-red, R. lighter 
edges. 23 inches .• 50c 
MAY SADLER—Geranium pink, R. with black markings. Very large and 
robust. One of the finest “pinks.” 28 in... 50c 
MAY SADLER IMPORTED—This is quite different from the poppy usually 
known under this name in America. The coloring is a light crushed rasp¬ 
berry or, R. Venetian pink petals occasionally fringed. A very fine flower, 
highly recommended 32 in. $1.50 
MENELIK—Definite orange, black spots . 75c 
MR. G. W. STOBART—M ost outstanding Poppy with cerise colored flowers 
or, by Ridgeway, Rose Red. A large flower on a tall, stiff stem. 
MRS. H. G. STOBART—New introduction from England. Rose cerise— 
really a wonderfully soft old rose. One of the finest . $2.00 
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