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TAPAVER orlentale 
HENRI CAYEUX. 30 in. Veronia Purple*, 
might be called old rose shading 
into Burgundy. An early bloomer 
and good grower with distinctive 
gray-green foliage. Flowers most 
attractive where protected from 
midday sun_.75 
HERCULE. 42 in. Immense flower, often 
nine inches across, of true Scarlet*, 
borne on extra tall and sturdy stems. 
A leader in its color class-.75 
JOYCE. 48 in. Spectrum Red*, or may 
be described as cherry-red in color. 
Flowers are of medium size, borne 
on tall, perfectly straight stems. 
We consider it one of the very 
best garden varieties-.35 
LULA A. NEELEY. 34 in. A Neeley 
introduction and considered very 
fine. Flowers are of medium size 
and their col6r is between Spectrum 
Red* and Carmine*. Does well as a 
cut flower._1.50 
MAHONY. 44 in. Oxblood Red* or 
mahogany in color. Very unusual 
and a fine garden variety._1.00 
MRS. PERRY. 29 in. The old favorite 
salmon-pink or Geranium Pink* or 
Ridgeway. Rather loose growing 
plant_.50 
NEGRILL0N. 30 in. A French variety 
with flowers of a very unusual 
color, Bordeaux* - between Harmony 
and Mahony, somewhat of a purplish 
carmine. The first to bloom after 
Olympia. It holds its color well 
if shaded from the hot sun_.75 
PERRY’S WHITE. Satiny white, dark 
maroon base_1.00 
PROSERPINE. 36 in. Immense Scarlet 
Red* flowers borne on heavy, 
upright stems. One of the best 
of its class_1.00 
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