RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
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PAPAVER ORIENTALIS— Continued. 
Papaver Orientalis 
Mrs. Stobart — A new introduction from 
England and very rare in this country. 
Large flowers of old rose with black 
blotches at base of petals. $1.50 each. 
Olympia — Large double flowers, 4 to 5 
inches across, of a brilliant rich flame 
scarlet overlaid with an irridescent glis¬ 
tening golden salmon. A brilliant golden 
sunset. 35c each. 
Perrys White —Satiny white with maroon 
blotches at base of petals. 50c each. 
Peter Pan —A dwarf variety with cerise- 
red flowers which have a scarlet cast. 
12 inches, during June and July. 75c 
each. 
Pink Radiance —An outstanding color, deep 
cherry pink, deeper in tone than Mrs. 
Ethel Swete. $1.00 each. 
Princess Victoria Louise —A delicate shade 
of salmon pink. 25c each. 
Gold of Ophir —Another magnificent Neeley 
hybrid, with very large flowers of golden 
orange tone. Increases in beauty each 
year. $3.00 each. 
Helen Elizabeth— One of the Siebenthalers 
prize winners. Heavily crinkled petals of 
LaFrance pink, without base spots. $5.00 
each. 
Jeannie Mawson— Large flowers of peach 
pink. 35c each. 
King George —Another fine English vari¬ 
ety, with large fringed flowers of bril¬ 
liant red. 35c each. 
Glowing Embers —The deep glowing red 
petals are of great substance a deeply 
wrinkled. Keeps its shape and color 
well. $1.00 each. 
Lord Lambourne — Deeply fringed parrot 
tulip type. Considered one of the best 
real reds. 50c each. 
Lulu Neeley —The brilliant blood-red flow¬ 
ers are borne on strong stems. Holds its 
color well and is one of the most popular 
Poppies in America. 50c each. 
Mahony —A very unusual color, mahogany- 
purple or maroon shaded crimson. Very 
large flowers and one of the darkest of 
the poppies. 50c each. 
Mahony Ameliore — A beautiful shade of 
rich mahogany purple or Ridgeway’s 
bright carmine. Stock very scarce. $3.50 
Mrs. Baker —A lovely variety, with flowers 
of dark red without sheen. 35c each. 
Mrs. Fisher —Extra large flowers of deep 
crimson on 4 ft. stems. 50c each. 
Mrs. Perry —A lovely salmon pink. 35c ea. 
Rembrandt —Large orange scarlet flowers 
of great beauty. 25c each. 
Rose Beauty — Clear, glowing rose-pink. 
The peta’s are daintily crinkled and 
edged with silver. Very floriferous. $1.00 
each. 
Salmon Queen —Flowers of deep salmon 
pink. 25c each. 
Wunderkind —Very large flowers of bril¬ 
liant carmine pink on strong 3 ft. stems. 
A very unusual color. 50c each. 
Wurtembergia —The largest of the scarlets. 
35c each. 
Collection No. 1— 
Barrs White 
Glowing Embers 
Mrs. Perry 
Rembrandt 
Wunderkind 
Wurtembergia 
$3.95 for $2.75. 
Collection No. 2— 
Field Marshal 
Gen. von der Goltz 
Lord Lambourne 
Pink Radiance 
Rose Beauty 
Salmon Queen 
$5.25 for $3.75. 
Both Collections for $6.00. 
PENTSTEMON— 
barbatus Coral Gem — A sturdy grower 
with clear coral-pink tubular flowers on 
3 ft. stems all summer. 25c each. 
Shirley Giants or Sensation —Large Glox¬ 
inia-like flowers of rose, crimson or pink. 
Gives the border much color when it 
needs it most, July to Sept. 2 ft. Mixed 
colors only. 25c each. 
