THE SIEBENTHALER COMPANY 
Each Per 3 
MRS. PERRY—29 in. The old favorite salmon- 
pink or Geranium Pink* of Ridgway. Rather 
loose growing plant. .50 
NANCY— 2& in. Deep crimson with glossy 
black blotches at base of petals. 1.00 
NEELEY’S LAVENDER—Rose-lavender or old 
rose. 5.00 
NEELEY’S PINK—Medium sized flowers of 
pleasing pink tone. 1.00 
NEGRILLON—30 in. A French variety with 
flowers of a very unusual color, Bordeaux*, 
between Harmony and Mahony, somewhat of a 
purplish carmine. The first to bloom 
after Olympia. It holds its color well 
if shaded from the hot sun. I .50 
OLD ROSE—A Neeley variety described by 
its name. Rather delicate. J>,00 
OLYMPIA—32 in. The earliest poppy to 
bloom. Small, double Flame Scarlet* 
flowers profusely borne on sprawling 
stems. .35 
PEARL PINK—Delicate shade of pearly pink, 
vigorous growth. No spot. 2.00 
PERFECTION—32 in. Large, well formed 
Jasper Pink* or light coral flowers on 
sturdy, upright stems. Well shaped plant 
and splendid foliage. .75 
1.25 
2.50 
12.50 
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5.00 
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