MR. STOBART—A brillant 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 and should be listed under the name 
assigned by the originator, Harkness in England, of Mrs. H. G. Stobart. $2.50 
MRS. BAKER—A new, rich poppy of clear, irridescent spectrum red of 
Ridgeway. A great favorite and distinct from any other 28 inches . $1.00 
MRS. CARL SKINNER—Another fine, new pink poppy. The shrimp pink of 
Ridgeway. Hybrid from Dr. Neeley. Not yet for sale. 30 in. 
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 longer than any other . $1.00 
MRS. PERRY (Perry 1906)—A lovely shade of bright Strawberry Pink, R. 
The original pink poppy, prolific, 36 in. 35c 
MRS. WM. BORSCH—Very large flowers of glowing crimson on strong 
3-ft stems. New and rare .. ..$1.50 
NANCY (Perry)—Perry calls it one of the finest of its color, a rich, glow¬ 
ing spectrum red, R. tall and free 40 in. . $1.50 
NEELEY’S LAVENDER (Syn. “OLD ROSE”)—Rosy Lavender distinct 
shade. $15.00 
NEELEY’S PINK—A medium sized flow’er of a pleasing pink shade perhaps 
the freest bloomer of the entire list. New . $1.50 
NEGRILLON—Vivid carmine or, R. Rocellin Purple flushed Hellebore Red. 
New and very distinct. Part shade 36 in. 75c 
NEW PERFECTION—Featured by one nursery erroneously under the 
name PERFECTION this new poppy is said to be as beautiful as a ballet 
dancer in dainty pink, with petals more fully pleated and fluted than in 
any other Oriental. Petals have the appearance of having been starched 
and ironed. Described as of a delicate seashell pink with purple-black, 
feathery stamens, rich and beautiful. New and rare. 2 yr. roots at each $1.50 
OLYMPIA—Scarlet to Orange-Chrome, R. overlaid 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 wonder¬ 
ful variety for massed bloom 32 in. 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, 
vigorous and prolific. Wonderful with blue Irises. Looks like one large 
tulip within a larger one . $2.00 
PERFECTION—Large, deep flowers, lovely shade of Hermosa Pink, R. 
large black spots. The true perfection. 34 in. $1.00 
PERRY’S BLUSH (Perry) —Stout stems, bearing lovely large open flowers 
of a Flesh Pink,R. shading to blush-white. Very fine and rare 28 in. $3.00 
PERRY’S WHITE (Perry 1912)—One of the finest. A pure satiny white 
with a bold crimson base 36 in. $1.00 
PETER PAN—A dwarf variety for the front of the border, large flowers 
of scarlet-cerise. New and popular. $1.00 
PINK BEAUTY—Large clear pink with black base, 32 inches . 60c 
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