Battle Creek, Mich. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
BEAUTY OF LIVERMORE—Deep ox-blood, velvety red, Scarlet Red. The 
earliest deep red, 38" .75 
if BETTY ANN (Siebenthaler 1935) —A beautiful crinkled flower of La France 
Pink which has had much favorable comment. No base spots. A very profuse 
bloomer, a single plant making a veritable bouquet. Unusually long lasting as a 
ent flower. Stock limited. 24" ... 2.00 
*BIG JIM (Sieb. 1935) —Mammoth flowers of deep maroon. Combines the 
vigorous growth of Joyce with the outstanding color of Lulu A. Neelev. 30" 2.00 
* CAVALIER—A fine, new Neeley hybrid of glowing Nopal Red. Large, 
crinkly flowers, tall, strong stems, good foliage . LOO 
if CERISE BEAUTY—Beautiful large flowers of cerise pink, or Deep Rose 
Doree, black-purple blotches, 34" .50 
CHEERIO—A new blush pink with light cherry red base spots that show 
through the petals, making a striking and pleasing color combination. 3.50 
if COL. BOWLES—Splendid large flowers of red scarlet with dense black spots 
and heavy texture. Excellent cut flower. Very late. 28" ... 2.50 
COUNTESS OF STAIR—A recent English variety; lovely soft salmon-rose. 1.00 
if COWICHAN—Gigantic flowers on stout stalks, rich carmine-rose, said to be 
the best of its color. A. M., R. H. S. 
if CRIMSON KING— New. Large, rich crimson. Late. 1.50 
if DAINTY LADY—Dainty La France Pink, Begonia Rose blotches give it a 
unique pinkish brilliancy. 28". Scarce . LOO 
DAWN—New, large blush white, with a pinkish cast. Highly recommended_ 3.00 
DAZZLER— A new bright Geranium Pink from Europe. 2.50 
DELICATA—Old rose or La France Pink shaded Geranium Pink, silky texture. 
Likes half shade, 28".'..... 1.00 
DELIGHT—New. “The Perfect Pink.” Heavy texture flowers of the purest 
shell pink with no base spots, on strong, canelike stems 36" tall. Splendid as 
cut flowers, and one of the very latest. 1.50 
if DREAM DAWN—Our own introduction, 1934. A beautiful large flowered 
Venetian Pink with prune purple base spots, similar in coloring to E. A. Bowles, 
but twice the size, and starts bloom after that variety is through. A splendid 
upstanding new poppy. 28". A few only at. 4.00 
E. A. BOWLES—Charming shade of apricot changing to shell pink, Shrimp 
Pink. Prettily crimped, medium size, long season, 36"...75 
if ECHO (Neeley, 1931)—A new delightful silvery pink, the base of the petals 
showing a very light maroon blotch. A frosted sheen gives the whole flower 
a most distinct and pleasing appearance, net.. 3.00 
^EMPRESS OF INDIA —A wonderful flower of great beauty. Rare. Deep 
Spectrum Red, overlaid Carmine, 30". 
^•ENCHANTRESS (Neeley, 1931)—A seedling of Masterpiece with all of its 
good.qualities and none of its faults. In color Rosaline Pink with black base. 
It does not fade like the parent. The nearest approach to a lavender poppy. 
Bound to be extremely popular. Stocks limited, 30"... 3.00 
ENFIELD BEAUTY (Perry)—The true variety. Bright Red-Rose Doree, ma¬ 
roon base, late 36"._.-. 1.00 
if ETHEL SWETE —New. A brilliant cherry pink with black blotch. Large, 
open flowers that are both distinct and lovely. Charming and rare._. 1.50 
EXQUISITE —New, low-growing, late pink. Very dainty. 2.00 
FAIRY —A lovely new pale pink poppy of medium size. Half dwarf . 1.00 
if FIELD MARSHALL GENERAL von der GLOTZ —Recently from Germany. 
An exceptionally large, clear white with deep maroon to black blotches. Each 3.00 
FIRE BALL —A fiery scarlet. Early. More double than Olympia.35 
FIRE KING —Shades from yellow edge to deep orange center. To 24". 1.00 
FLAMING GIANT —An outstanding giant scarlet, with large black base 
spots and very hairy foliage. A most striking early scarlet, 34".75 
FLANDERS —Deep Spectrum Red, deeper red than Beauty of Livermore. 40" 1.00 
FLASHY GLOW (Neeley) —An unusually clear yellow with an orange cast. 2.00 
it FLUSH OF DAWN —Pure pale pink, shrimp pink, without markings. From 
Mrs. Nesmith. Beautifully crinkled. New and charming, 24"... 2.50 
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