THE SIEBENTHALER COMPANY 
S EQUENCE OF BLOOM—Recent developments in the 
varieties of Oriental Poppies have extended 
the period of bloom a great deal. With the proper 
selection of varieties we can now extend the poppy 
season over a period of nearly six weeks, beginning 
the 15th of May and ending the first of July. The 
earliest variety to bloom is the double, orange 
colored Olympia. This is soon followed by May 
Queen and Harmony. Other very early varieties com¬ 
ing before the first of June are Henri Cayeux, King 
George, and Beauty of Livermere. The first half of 
June brings Lula A. Neeley, Purity, Enfield Beauty, 
Cerise Beauty, Julia Buck, and Mahony into bloom. 
These are followed by Lightness, Salmon King, 
Gaiety, Joyce, and then come Perfection, Perry 1 s 
White, Wunderkind, Mandarin, and Trilby. The sea¬ 
son is usually ended with the last flowers of Mrs. 
Stobart, Loreley, Colonel Bowles, and Echo. 
ROSE QUEEN— 2 $ in. Old rose. 
SALMON KING—26 in. Peach Red* or salmon 
colored flowers slightly larger than 
Salmon Queen. 
SALMON QUEEN— 2& in. An old favorite 
salmon variety of medium size. 
SASS PINK—Large flowers of delicate flesh- 
pink. 
SILVER BLICK— 24 - in. Very large Jasper 
Pink* flowers with a silvery sheen and 
blue markings at base of outer petals. 
SILVER QUEEN—Silvery white, delicate color 
and texture. 
SPOTLESS —22 in. A beautifully soft pink, 
well described by its name. 
TOREADOR —32 in. A genuine Carmine* poppy 
of immense size, nine inches across the 
spread petals, with beautiful base mark¬ 
ings and very crinkly. One of the best 
dark red poppies. 
TRILBY —26 in. Dark, lustrous red. 
WATTEAU— 24 - in. Shrimp Pink* or flesh- 
coral colored, small sized, but abundant 
flowers on compact, well formed plant. 
This is the finest poppy for border 
planting. 
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