DAYTON, OHIO 99 
Each 
Per 
Dozen 
PAE0NIA sinensis 
MONS. TITLES ELTE. Li 1 a e-pl nk 
.75 
7.50 
NETLTR. Single pink 
_ loOO 
10.00 
FERLE BLANC7 Single white 
_ 1.00 
10.00 
PRESIDENT TAFT. Apple-blossom pink, 
late bloomer 
_ 1.50 
SOULANGE. Reddish brown 
_ 2.00 
THERESA. Rinh satiny pink 
. 1.50 
TTMRELLATA ROSEA. Early pink 
_ 1.00 
10.00 
WALTER FAXON. Bright rose 
_ 2.00 
PAPAVER orientals - Oriental Poppy- 
Space does not permit listing here all the varieties 
or Oriental Poppies that we grow (over a hundred named 
sorts) which is probably the largest dollection in 
America at this time. Here are fifteen varieties, 
however, that may be depended upon and that cover the 
range of color very well. 
Our special poppy circular containing all the 
newer varieties will be sent on request to anyone 
interested. 
Each Per 5 
BETTY ANN. 24 in. (Siebenthaler 1935) 
This beautiful crinkled flower of 
La France Pink* has caused more 
favorable comment than any of our 
other hundred or more promising new 
sorts. There are no spots. It is a 
most profuse bloomer and a single 
plant makes a veritable bouquet in 
itself. And more than that, i^ lasts 
longer as a cut flower than any other 
variety so far observed._1.00 2.50 
BIG JIM. 36 in. (Siebenthaler 1935) 
Mammoth, gorgeous flowers of deep 
maroon, combining the outstanding 
color of Lula A. Neeley with the 
sturdy vigorous growth of Joyce._1.00 2.50 
HELEN ELIZABETH. 24 in. (Siebenthaler 
1935) This is a real acquisition 
of light La France Pink*. The 
•petals are deeply crinkled and show 
no evidence of spots or blotches. 
Just the right shade to plant with 
light blue delphiniums._1.50 4.00 
