ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Our ORIENTAL POPPIES will give your flower garden 
vivid splashes of color each spring. Entirely hardy—and lend 
themselves to mass effect. Foliage dies down in mid-sum¬ 
mer to appear again in late August. We dig Orientals be¬ 
ginning with late August until November. ALL ORDERS ARE 
FILLED WITH HEAVY, FIELD GROWN ROOTS which should 
give splendid flowers next spring. If our cultural instructions 
are followed you will never have a failure with our strong, 
vigorous poppy roots. 
Each 
BETTY SUE —Here’s one popular Oriental Poppy with gar¬ 
den visitors. A dainty, beautiful soft crinkly orchid. 
Plant very free flowering, medium height—saucer-like 
blooms ....... 1.00 
CRIMSON GIANT —Very large orange-crimson blooms on 
tall stems. Very popular Oriental.....40 
GINEE —Vigorous plant and in flower. Large flower with a 
bright crimson sheen ......40 
THE POPPY ROOTS YOU WILL RECEIVE 
FROM TUCKDAWA WILL BE HEAVY FIELD 
GROWN, OF A SIZE TO GIVE YOU QUICK 
FLOWERING RETURNS. NO LIMP-ROOTED 
CUTTINGS, NOR COLD FRAME PLANTS. 
LULU A. NEELEY—Absolutely true strain of this very fine 
RED Oriental. Popularity of this variety makes it difficult 
to keep ahead of the demand . _ .65 
MASTERPIECE—A very unusual color—no other Oriental 
this particular shade of lavender-pink. Flowers are huge 
and on strong stems. Exceedingly popular. . .65 
SUZANNE—Similar in color to variety “BETTY SUE’’ but 
blooms larger and taller. Gorgeous, sturdy. A very fine 
and desirable Poppy ._. 1.00 
STALIN — This is a new crimson of outstanding form. 
Flowers are very large and carried by strikingly tall 
strong stems. Quite late flowering ... 1.00 
TRILBY — One of the finest — very late. Dark rich red. 
Difficult to keep up with the demand for this one . 1.00 
TUCKDAWA GIANT—When other orientals are gone or 
fading TUCKDAWA GIANT bursts into outstanding 
blooms of a beautiful shade of orchid, shading darker at 
center enhanced with a dark, shiny petal blotch. The stems 
are thick and tall and crowned with a bloom that is a 
beauty . . . . . . ... 4.00 
OLYMPIA—Opens full double—showing stamens later. 
Flame-scarlet, overlaid with glistening salmon. The earli¬ 
est Oriental in the garden . .45 
WURTEMBERGIA—True stock of this fine variety. This is 
a large ox-blood RED and a most popular variety. Very 
free flowering. Not quite as dark as the Neeley variety, 
but a great deal larger flower ..... 40 
ONE EACH of above ELEVEN ORIEN¬ 
TAL POPPIES, heavy roots, PREPAID 
(A $10.95 value) . 
ORIENTAL HYBRIDS—Varying in color, orange to orange- 
crimson. Large flowering—fine for mass or individual 
planting. Heavy roots furnished, 25c. SIX FOR--— 1.00 
R. H. JONES — TUCKDAWA GARDENS — PERU. INDIANA 
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