ORIENTAL POPPIES 
ARVISTA Gardens 
FLUTED JEANNIE MAWSON—A Jeannie Mawson with laciniated petals. 
Another “break" from Dr. Neeley. Few this season. 2.00 
FLUTED WHITE—A new white poppy with distinct fluting of the middle of 
the petals. Narrow black base spot. 2.00 
GAIETY—A new Neeley hvbrid of irridescent pink . 3.00 
GIANT PERRY—A new poppy similar to Mrs. Perry in coloring but of twice 
the size. Scarce. ..-.- 1.50 
^ GLOWING EMBERS—New. Bright Nopal Red petals of great substance, so 
crinkled as to appear almost double. Excellent grower, distinct and brilliant. 1.50 
* GOLD OF OPHIR—A magnificent new Neeley hybrid of distinct golden or¬ 
ange tone—the first of its color. Its beauty increases each year until it is 
thoroughly established. Very attractive... 1.00 
GROS3FRUST—Deep crimson. One of the best of this color. l.S in. 1.00 
HELEN ELIZABETH (Siebenthaler, 1835)—24 in. A real acquisition of light 
La France Pink. Deeply crinkled petals -without base spots .. 3.50 
HENRI CAYEUX—Orchid shading to wine color. Unusually lovely. Fine 
for half shade .....— 1.00 
HERCULE—Immense, flame-colored flowers of true scarlet..50 
JEANNIE MAWSON—Large, lovely flowers of peach or Geranium Pink on 
erect steins. Long season. ....50 
^ JOHN III (Sieb., 1935)—A new Poppy with very dainty flowers of Coral 
Pink with no base spots. Petals remain crinkled until they drop. Holds up as a 
cut flower longer than most others. 21". Few for sale.. 3.50 
* JOYCE—Radiant rose cerise, Rose Doree. A first choice. Distinct. 40".35 
^ JULIA BUCK—A beautiful, clear, distinctive pink hybrid from Dr. Neeley. 
Very fine. Good foliage and stiff stems ....... 1.50 
^ JUNE DELIGHT—A large, bright silvery pink flower whose color improves 
with age. One of Dr. Neeley's finest. New, rare and truly magnificent. 5.00 
KING GEORGE (Perry, 1916)—Large, fringed flowers of brilliant scarlet. 
Grenadine Red, R. One of Perry's finest. Fine form and free. 32". 1.00 
^ LACHS KONIGEN—Salmon Rosy Peach Red. Distinct. Fine for cutting 1.00 
LADY FLORENCE MOORE—A new glowing salmon-pink, Peach Red, that 
holds its color and blooms with the Delphiniums, with which it makes a 
remarkable color combination _________ 2.00 
LADY HAIG—From Europe. Medium sized flowers of scarlet, reddish base spots 2.00 
LADY MOORE—A Perry variety of light Geranium Pink giving an effect 
of soft rose ..„.... 1.50 
LADY ROSCOE—A new and rare variety with large, well formed flowers of 
a pleasing apricot rose . 2.00 
^ LEON LAURENT—An excellent, clear wine red. New . 1.50 
LIGHTNESS—Strong grower. A most pleasing soft rose, or Rose Doree, ruffled, 
with white base. 40".75 
LITTLE JEWEL—An attractive blush salmon shade . 1.00 
^-LITTLE SHRIMP (Sieb. 1935)—A variety with great quantities of small, 
Shrimp Pink flowers on slender, erect stems. No spots. Of ideal size and habit 
for the front of the border. 18". Stock limited...1.00 
^ LORD LAMBOURNE (Perry 1920)—Perry considers this one of his finest. 
Flowers exceedingly large, rich orange-scarlet with conspicuous black blotches. 
Petals deeply fringed like a Parrot Tulip .....75 
'k LULA A. NEELEY—Prolific, wonderfully free bloomer, flowers of a deep, 
dark red. Nopal Red. Mr. Bonnewitz pronounced this the best poppy in the 
world. Fine cut flowers, 40". 1.00 
LUMINOSA—A new, very large orange pink poppy. Very fine as a cut flower.. 1.00 
MAGNIFICUS—Large, flower similar to Henri Cayeaux but 10 days later; 26". 1.50 
■fa MAKONY AMELIORE—A beautiful shade of Bright Carmine with maroon 
shading. The deepest red. Rich and scarce .... 3.00 
MAHONY—Large flowers of a deep mahogany-maroon or Light Bordeau. 30". .75 
SILVERBLICX—Salmon with blue blotches.50 
SILVER KING—A dainty, free blooming white poppy. Very scarce. 3.50 
