HENRI CAYEUX. 34", D 4; old rose shading to wine 
color—an unusual and lovely hue. 75c 
HERBERT CRAIN. 38", D 6; bright spectrum red 
petals 6x5. This is an excellent red sort. 75c 
HERCULES. 36", D 6 ; scarlet petals 6x5, with medi¬ 
um blotch. This is one of the best scarlet varieties 
and blooms prolifically. 50c 
JEANNIE MAWSON. 24", D 5; deep coral rose to 
peach-pink petals 4x3, with small blotch. This 
pink variety is quite distinctive and has been much 
admired. 75c 
JOYCE. 36", D 5; cerise rose-red petals 4%x4. Very 
unusual color. If we were to have but one variety 
in our private garden, this would be our choice. 50c 
KING GEORGE. 33", D 41 / 2 ; large, fringed flowers 
of brilliant scarlet with petals 5i/^x4. This unusual 
sort was originated in England and imported re¬ 
cently into America. 50c 
LORD LAMBOURNE. 35", D 41 / 2 ; scarlet petals 
5^2x4, 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 
5%x4%, 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 
MAJESTIC. A new pink introduction which is said 
to be the finest of its color. $1.00 
MANDARIN. 36", D 5^/2; a glorious, rich grenadine 
red. Very prolific cup-shaped blooms with no spots 
on the petals in established plants. 75c 
MASTERPIECE. 34", D 51 / 2 ; odd lilac colored blos¬ 
soms which should be grown with slight protec¬ 
tion from the sun to prevent fading of the delicate 
color. 50c 
MRS. FISCHER. 44", D 51 / 2 ; very deep red, with 
petals of silky texture. $1.00 
MRS. PERRY. 24", D 4; a lovely shade of bright 
strawberry-pink with petals 3^2x2%, bearing small 
blotches. Early blooming sort which holds the rec¬ 
ord as being the best-selling pink of all time. 50c 
NEELEY’S LAVENDER. 30", D 3; petals 2x21/2 of 
light lavender with no blotch. Blossom has very 
small center. $1.00 
NEGRILLON. 30", D 3; Indian lake or purple-red. 
Petals 31 / 2 x 21 / 2 . Very odd shade. 75c 
OLYMPIA. 33", D 5; bright grenadine red petals 
3 x 2V2, 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 be¬ 
fore the other varieties. Growing from runners, it 
multiplies rapidly and blooms prolifically — a 
variety which should be on every MUST HAVE 
list. 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 / 2 ; dark pink petals 5 x 31 / 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. 75c 
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 31 / 2 ; medium 
pink petals 3%x2i/^ ; 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. 25", D 4; salmon-pink 4x3. 50c 
PROSERPINE. 45", D 41 / 2 ; 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 
Wurtembergia. 50c 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. 24", D 31 / 2 ; pink petals 4x3, 
with medium maroon blotch. We like this delight¬ 
ful pink very much, and so will you. 50c 
ROSE PINK. 30", D 5; petals 5 x 41/2 of deep rose 
pink bearing medium size round blotch. This 
flower is a much deeper pink than any other. 75c 
SALMON QUEEN. 32", D 3; peculiar blending of 
salmon, orange and pink with petals 5x3. A dis¬ 
tinctive shade for the gardener who wishes some¬ 
thing unusual in the garden. 50c 
SALMON KING. 36", D 5; the thick-textured petals 
are salmon to peach red and unusually attractive. 
This variety produces flowers among the larg¬ 
est. 50c 
TRILBY. 30", D 6 ; very beautiful begonia rose petals 
5%x4l^, with large black blotch. Large center. 
Exquisitely beautiful because of unusual color. 
One of the very last to bloom. 75c 
WURTEMBERGIA. 38", D 6; bright spectrum red 
petals like pieces of silk, 41 / 2 x 4 %, with medium 
blotch. Big built-up center. One of our finest 
varieties and the largest. 50c 
COLLECTION PRICES 
ANY SIX 50c varieties for.$1.95 
ANY TWELVE 50c varieties for. 3.75 
ANY TWENTY-FOUR 50c varieties for.. 6.95 
ANY FOUR 75c varieties for. 1.95 
ANY TWELVE 75c varieties for. 5.45 
Special Note: In making up any of the 50c collec¬ 
tions, Enchantress or Lulu Neeley may be added as 
an extra variety for but 50c; thus a collection of 
six 50c varieties plus Enchantress or Lulu Neeley 
would cost but $2.45. Neither variety, incidentally, 
can be purchased elsewhere for less than $1.50 per 
jdant. 
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