DAYTON. OHIO 
PAEGNIA sinensis 
PERLE BLANC. Single white . . . 
PRESIDENT TAFT. Apple-blossom pink, 
late bloomer . 
SOULANGE. Reddish brown .... 
THERESA. Rich satiny pink . . . 
UMBELIATA ROSEA. Early pink . . 
WALTER FAXON. Bright rose . . . 
93 
Per 
Each 
Dozen 
1.00 
10.00 
1.50 
2.00 
1.50 
1.00 
10.00 
2.00 
PAPAVER oriental© - Oriental Poppy 
Space does not permit listing here all the varie¬ 
ties of Oriental Poppies that we grow (over a hun¬ 
dred named sorts) which is probably the largest 
collection in America at this time. Here are 
fifteen varieties, however, that may be depended 
upon and that cover the range of color very well. 
Our special poppy circular containing all the 
newer varieties will be sent on request to anyone 
interested. 
Each Per 3 
APRICOT QUEEN. 32 in. The only true 
apricot poppy. Large silky petals .35 1*00 
CERISE BEAUTY. 32 in. An old favor¬ 
ite bearing many medium sized 
flowers of Rose Doree*, or light 
cerise color. .£0 1 . 25 > 
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.5*00 12.^0 
HENRI CAYEUX. 30 in. Veronia Purple? 
might be called old rose shading 
into Burgundy, An early bloomer 
and good grower with distinctive 
gray green foliage. Flowers most 
attractive where protected from 
midday sun.. .75 2.00 
HERCULE. 42 in. Immense flower, 
often nine inches across, of true 
Scarlet*, borne on extra tall and 
sturdy stems. A leader in its 
color class. .75 2.00 
