Battle Creek, Mich. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
NEELEY’S PINK—A medium sized flower of a pleasing pink shade, perhaps 
the freest bloomer of the entire list. New .... $1.00 
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 . $1.00 
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 KING—A new orange colored poppy of great merit ... $1.00 
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. 75c 
^ 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 DELIGHT—A new, large, delicate Strawberry to Geranium Pink, R. 
with a very smooth, satiny finish. Scarce. 30 in. $2.50 
PINK RADIANCE—A new gorgeous pink of unusual beauty . $1.00 
POWHATTAN—39 inches. Deep flaring, cup-shaped flowers of spectrum red 
of Ridgeway, 7 inches across. Free blooming. Wonderfully attractive form. 
Very early. Few plants at each .:.$15.00 
PRIMIERS—Great flame colored flower to 10 inches across. 24 in. $1.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—A fine, new distinct orange color . $1.00 
PRINCE OF WALES—New, bright salmon pink of unusual size and form 
Distinct.-. $1.00 
PRINCESS ENA—Flowers of medium size, resembling a Tulip, lovely orange- 
salmon color...-. 50c 
PROSERPINE—Scarlet Red, R. Decidedly black center. Very fine. 36 in. $1.00 
PSYCHE—Light old rose, rare. 
•^-PURITY (Neeley, 1931)—Pure, soft pink without spot or blemish. The 
Peach Red of Ridgeway. A new hybrid flower of unusual charm, brought out 
by Dr. Neeley, and one of the new varieties that will make poppy history. 
In size of flower, clarity of color and stiffness of stem, and carriage, it excels 
any similar variety that we know today. 30 in.. $5.00 
PYGMAEA—Interesting dwarf form, similar to Orange Beauty . 75c 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA (Perry, 1906)—Light pink with gray blotches. 50c 
QUEEN LOUISE—A melting strawberry pink flower of good finish, with 
prominent black and red base spots. To 40 in. $2.00 
RED CHERRY—Our own origination, now introduced. Almost identical with 
Lula A. Neeley, blooming a week to 10 days earlier, and nearly gone when 
Lula A. begin s . ...-. $1.50 
•fa RED LACQUER—A new deep dark red. Very fine, to 10 in. $1.50 
REGGIE PERRY (Perry)—Tufted, slender, Tulip-shaped flowers of salmon- 
rose, flushed crimson, rare . $1.50 
^ RIDGEWOOD BEAUTY—A new, large, excellent pink .. $3.00 
ROSE BEAUTY—New. Flowers a clear, lively rose-pink, petals daintily 
crinkled and edged silver. A fine blend with other flowers. Distinct. $1.50 
ROSE GLORY—A new old-rose colored flower. Few plants at each.$10.00 
ROSE QUEEN—Nice old rose color, Rosaline Pink of Ridgeway. Good sized 
flower, old but very scarce. 28 in.... $2.50 
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