THE SIEBENTHALER COMPANY 
Each Per 3 
BRIGHTNESS—28 in. Light Orange-scarlet 
medium size flower. .50 
CAVALIER—34 in. New Neeley introduction. 
Nopal Red* flower, crinkly petals, fine, 
erect stem carrying well proportioned dark 
green foliage. 3.00 
CERISE BEAUTY—32 in. Old favorite bearing 
many medium sized flowers of Rose Doree* 
or Light Cerise color. .50 
3.00 
COLONEL BOWLES—26 in. Scarlet Red, immense 
flower. 
DELICATA--30 in. Unusual in color. Purplish- 
vinaceous* or Old Rose Pink. Heavy bloomer 
. and does best where shaded from mid-day sun. 1.00 
"DUKE OF TECK—24 in. Produces large quanti¬ 
ties of medium Orange-red flowers. Old 
favorite as a bedder. 
E. A. BOWLES—26 in. Peach Red* to Coral 
Red*, very large six-petalled flower on 
heavy erect stem with good foliage. 
ECHO—Neeley' a new seedling, delightful 
silvery pink, maroon spot. 
EDNA PERRY--28 in. Alizarine Pink*. Bright 
Pink of good form, medium sized and 
limited number of flowers. 
ENCHANTRESS—Neeley’s seedling of Master¬ 
piece. Soft Lilac-rose. A magnificent 
new variety. 
ENFIELD BEAUTY--44 in. English introduction. 
Large Cherry Pink flower on tall erect 
8 tern. 
FLANDERS—32 in. Deep Crimson. 
GAIETY—Light iridescent Pink. 
.50 
.75 
5.00 
.75 
12.00 
3.50 
1.00 
3.00 
1.25 
8.00 
1.25 
8.00 
2.50 
1.25 
2.00 
2.00 
2.50 
GOLD OF OPHIR—24 in. New Neeley introduction. Golden 
Orange which develops into the nearest yellow of any 
Oriental Poppy as the plant grows older. May be dis¬ 
appointing the first year, but will repay you for wait¬ 
ing. Each 3.50 
"I was highly pleased with the poppy roots you 3ent me 
last year, all having come safely through our severe 
winter while others in ray garden died." 
Mrs. H. H. Wilder; Westfield, Mass. 
'♦The plants I got last year are in their glory now and 
they are the most beautiful things I ever saw. I have 
many inquiries about where I got them." 
Mrs. Emma Hufbauer; Newkirk, Okie. 
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