OUR WHITE. 30", diameter 5; white, with 
very slight rose suffusion; petals 4x3, with 
black-maroon blotch. Center of flower is red- 
maroon. Three layers of petals of three each 
makes a very compact and lasting flower. 
Petals are of unusual substance. $1.00. 
PERFECTION. 37", diameter 4 %; dark pink 
petals 5x3%. Very late. 
PERRY’S BLUSH. Stout stems, bearing love¬ 
ly large open flowers of a pretty shade of 
blush white. 75c. 
PERRY’S WHITE. 26", diameter 3; white 
petals, with slight touch of pink at base, 
3x3. 75c. 
PINK BEAUTY. 26", diameter 4; light pink 
petals 4x3. 
PINK DELIGHT. 37", diameter 4; light pink 
petals 4y2x3y2. 
PRINCESS ENA. 35", diameter 4; salmon-pink 
petals 3y 2 x2y 2 . 
PRINCESS OF WALES. 40", diameter 5; 
orange petals 4y 2 x3y2, with small blotch. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. 24", diam 
eter 3 y 2 ; medium pink petals 3%x2 %, with 
maroon blotch. Late blooming. 
MAHOGANY. 30", diameter 3; deep red-ma¬ 
hogany-maroon petals 3x3. Blossom is tulip 
shaped. 75c. 
MANDARIN. 30", diameter 4; real Chinese red 
petals 4x3%, with medium blotch. 
MAY SADLER. 35", diameter 5; a different 
pink-toned variety with petals 5%x4, having 
large blotch. 
MASTERPIECE. 33", diameter 4 y 2 ; ashes of 
roses petals 4x3, with large maroon blotch. 
(Ashes of roses is a light purple-pink.) 
MENELIK. 25", diameter 4%; dark orange 
petals 4y 2 x3y 2 . 
MRS. PERRY. 24", diameter 4; pure pink 
petals 3y 2 x2y 2 , with small blotch. Early 
blooming. 
NEELEY’S LAVENDER. Rosy lavender of a 
very distinct shade. $5.00. 
NEGRILLON. 30", diameter 3; purple-maroon 
petals 3y 2 x2y 2 . Very odd and fine. 75c. 
OLYMPIA. 29", diameter 5; bright orange- 
chrome petals 3x2 y 2 , with no blotch whatso¬ 
ever. This is the double poppy and has from 
20 to 50 petals. It is very early, blooming 
three to four weeks before the others. It 
should be in every garden, and multiplies 
like a weed. 
ORANGE GIANT. 35", diameter 5; large rich 
orange petals 4x3 with medium blotch. A 
group or row of these in front of a blue 
background is unsurpassed. 25c; dozen $2.00. 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
PROSERPINE. 45", diameter 4 y 2 ; light red 
petals 5x4, with large built-up center. Blooms 
occasionally throughout summer. 
PYGMAEA. 29", diameter 3; pure orange petals 
3x2, with small blotch. Late. Odd flower. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. 24", diameter 3 y 2 ; 
pure pink petals 4x3, with medium maroon 
blotch. 
ROYAL SCARLET. 30", diameter 4 y 2 ; scarlet- 
red petals 4x3%. 
SALMON KING. 32", diameter 3; peculiar 
shade of salmon-orange, with petals 5x3. 
Flower has but four petals. 
TRILBY. 30", diameter 6; very beautiful rose- 
red petals 5%x4%, with large black blotch. 
Large center. Unusual color. 75c. 
WELCOME. 28", diameter 4; scarlet red petals 
4y 2 x3y 2 , with small maroon blotch. 
WURTEMBERGIA. 37", diameter 6; bright 
red petals like pieces of silk, 4%x4%, with 
medium blotch. Big built-up center. One of 
our finest varieties and largest. 
POPPY COLLECTIONS 
All fifty-two varieties listed above, valued at 
$52.25, for $29.95. 
All thirty-five 50c varieties plus Lulu Neeley, 
valued at $18.50, for $11.95. 
Three of any one 50c variety for $1.00. 
Collection of any eight 50c varieties, your 
choice, for $2.95. (Note: Lulu Neeley may be 
included in this collection as a 50c variety.) 
FLOWER ARTICLES 
“Iris Progress,” Nature, August, 1934. 
“New Tints and Shades in the Iris,” Horticulture, June 15, 1934. 
“Famous Iris Hybridizers—Part 3,” Flower Grower, May, 1935. 
“Choosing Irises According to Color,” Horticulture, June 1, 1933. 
“Favorite Iris—and Why,” Flower Grower, June, 1933. 
“Famous Iris Hybridizers—Part 1,” Flower Grower, May, 1933. 
“You Can Have Iris the Year Round in Sunset Land,” Sunset, May, 1933. 
“Herewith is my second order for Iris from your garden. I think so highly of your plants that this year 
I am purchasing from no other grower.” —Glenn Hopper, Fort Wayne, Ind. 
“I want to thank you for the fine plants you sent on my order. They certainly arrived in A-l condition.” 
— E. H. Sibley, Wethersfield, Conn. 
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