GOLIATH. 27", J) 5V5; light scarlet petals 5x3V:, 
with medium blotch. This variety to us does not 
live up to its name as it is not a giant. 50c 
GRAND MOGUL. 26", D 3; grenadine red petals 
3 1 /2x 2%. A nice appearing flower. 50c 
GROSSFURST. 34", D 4 1 /-:; scarlet petals 3Vex3, with 
small blotch. Flowers of this variety shine like gar¬ 
den jewels. 50c 
HERCULES. 36", D 6; scarlet petal s 6x5, with medi¬ 
um blotch. 50c 
JEANNIE MAWSON. 24", D 5; deep coral rose to 
peach-pink petals 4x3, with small blotch. 75c 
JOYCE. 36", D 5; cerise rose-red petals 4 1 />x4. Very 
unusual color. If we were to have but one variety 
in our private garden, this would be our choice. 75c 
KING GEORGE. 33", D 4^/>; large, fringed flowers of 
brilliant scarlet with petals 5V L >x4. This unusual 
sort was originated in England and imported re¬ 
cently into America. 50c 
LORD LAMBOURNE. 35", D 4V 2 ; scarlet petals 
5^x4, with large black blotch. The edges of the 
petals generally are deeply fringed which make 
the flowers very odd, distinctive, and attractive. 
It is a variety which should be in every garden 
because of this novelty. 50c 
LULU NEELEY. 46", D 6; deep spectrum red petals 
5V:x4 : U>, with narrow black blotch. This is a pro¬ 
lific, wonderfully free bloomer with large flowers 
growing on unusually tall stalks, and is acknowl¬ 
edged by all as the world’s finest poppy. 75c 
MAY SADLER. 35", D 5; a different pink-toned vari¬ 
ety with petals 5V>x4, having large blotch. $1.00 
MRS. PERRY. 24", D 4; a lovely shade of bright 
strawberry-pink with petals 3 1 /jx 2 ] /2, bearing small 
blotches. Early blooming sort which holds the rec¬ 
ord as being the best-selling pink of all time. 50c 
NEGRILLON. 30", D 3; Indian lake or purple-red. 
Petals 3 1 / 4x2 1 A. Very odd shade. $1.00 
OLYMPIA. 33", D 5; bright grenadine red petals 
3 x 2 1 /5, with no blotch. This is the only double poppy 
and is unique, having from 20 to 50 petals. It is 
very early, blooming three to four weeks before the 
other varieties. Growing from runners, it multi¬ 
plies rapidly and blooms prolifically — a variety 
which should be in every garden. 50c 
ORANGE GIANT. 35", D 5; large rich orange petals 
4x3, with medium blotch. A group or row of these 
in front of a blue background is unsurpassed. Ex¬ 
cellent for mass planting. 25c; dozen $1.95 
PERFECTION. 37", D 41/5; dark pink petals 5x3i/ 2 . 
This fine late-blooming pink has always been an 
ornament in our garden. 50c 
PERRY’S WHITE. 26", D 3 ; white petals, with slight 
touch of pink at base, 3x3. $1.00 
PINK BEAUTY. 26", D 4; Eosine pink petals 4x3, 
with small blotch. This is a most delightful pink 
shade which all visitors admire. 50c 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. 24", D 3 V 2 ; medium 
pink petals 3 1 /5x2 1 /5, with maroon blotch. This late- 
blooming variety generally finishes the poppy sea¬ 
son for us, giving a most desirable final burst of 
glory before the hot summer. 50c 
PRINCESS ENA. 35", D 4; salmon-pink 4x3. 50c 
PROSERPINE. 45", 1) 4!/G ; spectrum red petals 5x4, 
with large built-up center. Plants bloom intermit¬ 
tently throughout summer and are valuable for this 
feature. Lighter red than Lulu Neeley or Wur- 
tembergia. 50c 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. 24", D 3y 2 ; pink petals 4x3, 
with medium maroon blotch. We like this delight¬ 
ful pink very much, and so will you. 50c 
ROYAL SCARLET. 30", D 4V 2 ; scarlet-red petals 
4x3L>, with medium blotch. 50c 
SALMON. 32", 1) 3; peculiar blending of salmon, 
orange and pink with petals 5x3. A distinctive 
shade for the gardener who wishes something un¬ 
usual in the garden. 50c 
TRILBY. 30", D 6 ; very beautiful begonia rose petals 
5%x4^, with large black blotch. Large center. 
Exquisitely beautiful because of unusual color. 
One of the very last to bloom. 75c 
TRUMPET. 46", D 5; spectrum red. The odd feature 
about this variety is that many of the flowers have 
the petals joined together so that one petal makes 
the entire circuit of the flower. $1.00 
WURTEMBERGIA. 38", D 6; bright spectrum red 
petals like pieces of silk, 4%x4 1 /2, with medium 
blotch. Big built-up center. One of our finest vari¬ 
eties and the largest. 50c 
WUNDERKIND. 36", a new variety with very large 
flowers of dark satiny carmine-rose. $1.00 
ANY SIX 50c varieties for 
ANY TWELVE 50c varieties for 
ALL TWENTY-THREE 50c varieties for 
COLLECTION PRICES 
$1.95 ANY FOUR 75c varieties for $1.95 
$3.75 ANY FOUR $1.00 varieties for $2.95 
$6.85 ALL FORTY-ONE varieties, valued at $27.50, $17.95 
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