DAYTON, OHIO 
Each 
Per 3 
GOLDSMITH—24 in. Orange-yellow. 
GOLIATH—24 in. Brilliant Scarlet*. 
Short 
.50 
1.25 
3tocky stem and immense blooms. 
GRAND MOGUL—34 in. Scarlet* flowers 
of good 
.75 
2.00 
size on tall stems. 
.75 
2.00 
HARMONY—Satiny, deep Rosy Lavender. 
1.50 
4.00 
HELEN ELIZABETH—24 in. (Siebenthaler 1935) This is a 
real acquisition of light La France Pink*. The petals 
are deeply crinkled and show no evidence of spots or 
blotches. Just the right shade to plant with light 
blue delphiniums. Limited quantity. Each 5.00 
HENRI CAYEUX—30 in. Vernonia Purple*, might 
be called Old Rose shading into Burgundy. 
An early bloomer and good grower with dis¬ 
tinctive gray-green foliage. Flowers 
most attractive where protected from mid¬ 
day sun. .75 
HERCULE—42 in. Iusnense flower, often nine 
inches across, of true Scarlet*, borne on 
extra tall and sturdy stems. A leader in 
its color class. .75 
JEANNIE MAWSON—32 in. Geranium Pink* 
flowers of good size on erect stems. .50 
2.00 
2.00 
1.25 
"All the Oriental Poppies I purchased from you bloomed 
this year and I have never had anything as lovely and 
surprising as to unusual color." 
Mrs. Frank Acton; Elkins Park, Pa. 
"Last August I ordered a selection of varieties of your 
field-grown Oriental Poppies. One of these by the name 
of WELCOME I prize very highly, due to its decorative 
character. This one plant produced in May four very out¬ 
standing blooms of very fine quality. The petals are 
true to color, with firm, long straight stems. And when 
we had the Country Club Amateur Garden Show in May of 
this year, this one flower was selected for the Blue 
Ribbon prize, as being the outstanding flower in this 
class exhibited at the show. 
"I am sure that only such marvelous results can be 
produced from good, high class field-grown stock and 
not from the so called pot-grown quality." 
C. M. Moore, Division Manager 
Truscon Laboratories 
Kansas City, Mo. 
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