COL.BOV/LES. The Colonel, like the Cavalier, 
holds himself tall and erect in his 
uniform of deep, glowing cerise. 26”. 
$3.00 
DAINTY LADY. Such a dainty little lady, as 
she steps into the picture In her-chaM- 
Ing gown of delicate shell pink.26".6”. 
01.50 
DELICATA. An unusual color- huge blooms of 
old rose-pink. This Is best planted in 
semi-shade, as the flowers burn in the 
noonday sun. 32”. $1.00 
E.A.BOWLES. This Bowles has large crinkled 
blooms of pale apricot,shading to shell 
pink. 26”. 3 for $1.00 $0.50 
ECHO. You'll echo our enthusiasm for this 
entrancing poppy, when you have seen it. 
A silvery pink with an unusual frosted 
sheen. 30”. $4.00 
EMPRESS OF INDIA. A beautiful deep red 
flower. $3.00 
ENFIELD BEAUTY. One of the bright salmon- 
pinks with maroon blotches. $0.50 
ETHEL SWETE. V/e like Ethel and so do our 
visitors.She is the most popular of the 
brilliant cherry-pinks. 24". $2.00 
FAIRY. Myriads of dainty soft shell-pink 
blossoms dance in the breeze on their 
tall slender stems. Early. 32”. $1.00 
FLANDERS. A well-liked deep crimson. 32". 
$ 1.00 
GAIETY. Let's all get gay about this iri¬ 
descent li^t pink it really is lovelyl 
$3.00 
GOLD OF OPHIR. A superlatively large flow¬ 
er. Nearer gold than any other poppy. 
24". $3.50 
GOLIATH. A big headed poppy, but not a gi¬ 
ant in stature. Rich scarlet. 24”.$1.00 
GRAND MOGUL. A deep red flower of excep¬ 
tional size on tall stems. 34”. $0.75 
HARMONY. A harmonious blending of deep 
rose and lavender, that is mighty love¬ 
ly. Best in partial shade. $1.50 
HELEN ELIZABETH (Sleb.'35) "This is a real 
acquisition in ll^t La France pink. 
Just the right shade to plant with 
light blue delpnlnlums.” The spotless 
petals are very crinkled. 24”. $5.00 
HENRI CAYEUX. One of those queer shades, a 
tone deeper than Delicata;crushed rasp¬ 
berry in effect.Needs semi-shade.Not as 
strong a grower as most. 24”. $1.00 
HERCULE. Believe it or not, the immense 
flame colored flowers are 9” across. 
42". $1.00 
JEANNIE MAWSON. A delectable peach-pink. 
Early. 32". $0.50 
JOHN III. (Sleb.'35) Did you picture a big 
dark poppy? Well don'tl- it's a dainty 
coral pink with crinkled spotless pe¬ 
tals. The flowers have good lasting 
qualities. 21”. $3.50 
JOYCE. We rejoice whenever we look at this 
favorite of ours, the color is such a 
charming soft red and the plant is such 
a sturdy grower. 48". $0.35 
JULIA BUCK.Julia comes in a fine deep cor- 
al-plnk. The extra large blooms are on 
sturdy stems "like steel stakes”. 34”. 
$ 2.00 
LIGHTNESS. This poppy can't quite make up 
its mind whether to be pink or white. 
When it is pink, it's a vei-y delightful 
shade of rose; when it is white, it's a 
silvery white; when you get a "half and 
half”, it combines the charms of both. 
26”. $0.75 
LORD LAMBOURNE. A light red with fringed 
petals. 32”. $0.75 
LULU A. NEELEY. Altho' this poppy has been 
on the market for some years,it is still 
■ considered the best red. 40”. $1.00 
MAGNIFICUS. A magnificent Henri Cayeux; 
much the same coloring crushed rasp¬ 
berry )but a stronger grower and 10 days 
later. 26”. $1.00 
MAHONY. Absolutely dlstlnct-a deep mahoga¬ 
ny purple. 40”. $0.50 
MANDARIN. Appropriately colored Chinese 
red. The large flowers have no basal 
spots. 28”. $1.50 
MASTERPIECE. This masterpiece of poppy 
painting will never be forgotten, once 
you have seen it.A soft lilac-rose,won¬ 
derfully distinct. Plant in partial 
shade. $1.00 
MAY QUEEN. Double. Orange, touched with, 
scarlet. $0.50 
MAY SADLER. A salmon pink. 30”. $0.75 
MRS.BAKER.We have found this a very satis¬ 
factory poppy, both because of the deep 
red color and because of the husky 
growth. 30”. $0.50 
MRS.FISHER.An especially fine deep glowing 
crimson. The large flowers are on very 
strong stems. 48”. $0.75 
MRS.HEENK. You are certain to like this 
rose colored poppy,whose petals have no 
spots. 32”. $1.25 
MRS.J.HAWKINS. A big free-flowering pink. 
$ 1.00 
MRS.JOHN HARKNSSS. Light pink, also free- 
flowering. 28”. $1.00 
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