NEELEY S LAVENDER 36 ", D 3. Light lavender petals 4x3, with 
slight vestige of a blotch. Blossom has but four petals and an 
unusually small center. 7Sc 
NEGRILLON 30", D 4. Indian lake or purple-red petals 4x31/2. A 
very odd shade and one which is seen in but few flower gar¬ 
dens. This variety was imported from France. It holds its color 
well if shaded from the hot sun. 75c 
OLYMPIA 33", D 5. Bright grenadine red petals 3x21/2, with no 
blotch. This variety is the only double poppy and is unique, 
having from 20 to 50 individual petals. It is not a true Oriental 
Poppy for it grows from runners and multiplies exceptionally fast. 
The greatest merit of Olympia is its earliness of bloom—coming 
into flower three to four weeks before the others and blooming 
prolifically for a long period of time. It is a variety which should 
be on every MUST HAVE list. 50c 
ORANGE GIANT 35", D 5. Large orange-scarlet petals 4x3, with 
medium blotch. A group or row of these in front of a blue back¬ 
ground is unsurpassed in beauty. Excellent for mass plant¬ 
ing. 25c; dozen $1.95 
OUR WHITE 35", D 6. Pure white petals 41/2x3'/!, save for medium 
size blotch. The compact six petals give a double effect—more 
so than other whites. Blossoms have exceptionally thick petal 
substance, a very rare attribute among white varieties. Our 
White is a vigorous grower and rapid multiplier. This is the 
finest white poppy we ever have seen. $1.00 
PERFECTION 37", D 4'/2. Very light pink petals 5x3’/i, with small 
blotch. This one is the very lightest pink and is an excellent late- 
blooming, large-blossomed sort. 50c 
PERRY S WHITE 26", D 3. White petals 3x3, with slight touch of 
pink at base. 75c 
PINK BEAUTY 26", D 4. Eosine pink petals 4x3, with small 
blotch. 50c 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE 24", D3'/2. Light pink petals 3'/2x2’/2, 
with maroon blotch. This late-blooming variety generally finishes 
the poppy season for us. 50c 
PRINCESS ENA 25", D 4. Medium pink petals 4"x3". Because of 
its low-growing habit and small flowers it is fine for the front 
of poppy planting. 50c 
PROSERPINE 45", D 4'/2. Spectrum red petals 5x4, with large built- 
up center. Blossoms are much lighter red than Lulu Neeley or 
Wurtembergia—the three of them making an ideal red group 
planting. Clumps of this variety bloom intermittently throughout 
the summer even if neglected completely, and throw up a num¬ 
ber of stalks if given plenty of moisture. It is most valuable 
for this feature and should be in every garden. 50c 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA 22", D 3'/2. Very light pink petals 4x3, with 
small maroon blotch. Many of our visitors like this one best of 
all because of its short stalks and small flowers, many of which 
fail to open much beyond the bud stage. It is an excellent sort 
for cut-flower bouquets. 50c 
ROSE PINK 30", D 5. Deep rose pink petals 5x4'/2, with medium 
size round blotch. This variety is a much deeper pink than most 
of the others. 50c 
royal rose 32", D 4’/2. Deep rose red petals 4'/2x3'/2, with large 
blotch. This one is somewhat similar in color to Joyce but con¬ 
sidered by experts as being greatly superior. $1.00 
SALMON QUEEN 32", D 3. Peculiar blending of salmon, orange 
and pink in the petals 5x3. A distinctive shade. 50c 
SALMON KING 36", D 6. Salmon to peach-pink thick-textured 
petals 6x4. This variety competes with Giant Scarlet, Gold of 
Ophir, and Wurtembergia for title of largest flowered poppy. 50c 
SPLENDOR 40", D 5. Brilliant, huge, entirely novel in color, this 
blend of peach and apricot, entirely overlaid salmon, is unlike 
any poppy we ever have seen. Very late and a vigorous 
grower. $1.50 
TALLEST PINK 38", D 5. Light pink petals 4*/2x4, with small blotch. 
Stalks are rather weak but plants are exceptionally floriferous. 
It is a desirable sort because of the unusual height of stalks. 50c 
TRILBY 30", D 6. Very beautiful begonia rose petals 5'/2x4'/2, with 
large blotch. Huge center. Exquisitely beautiful because of the 
unusual color, and one of the most desirable sorts because of its 
extreme lateness in blooming. Ends the poppy season. This 
variety is a MUST HAVE! 75c 
WUNDERKIND 36”, D 4'/2. A gorgeous, entrancing pure deep rose 
with just a vestige of blotch on the 3"x3'/2" petals. This one is 
among the best three varieties in existence. $1.00 
WURTEMBERGIA 38", D 6. Bright spectrum red petals like pieces 
of silk, 4'/2x4'/2, with medium size blotch and huge built-up center. 
One of our finest varieties and among the largest flowered. It 
is shorter than Lulu Neeley, but larger flowered, and of slightly 
different color hue. This variety makes a most attractive cut- 
flower bouquet. By all means, include it in any collection which 
you may select. 50c 
OUR RECOMMENDATIONS 
Best 3 PINKS—Perfection, Salmon King, Mrs. Perry. 
Best 3 REDS—Lulu Neeley,Wurtembergia, Proserpine. 
Best 3 SCARLETS—Giant Scarlet, Elanders, Duke of 
Teck. 
Best 3 UNUSUAL shades—Joyce, Enchantress, Trilby. 
Best 3 ODDITIES — Olympia, Lord Lambourne, Gold 
of Ophir. 
Best WHITE—Our White. 
Collection of recommended sixteen varieties, 
valued at $9.50, for $5.95 
COLLECTION PRICES 
ANY SIX 50c varieties for. $1.95 
ANY TWELVE 50c varieties for. 3.75 
ANY TWENTY-EOUR 50c varieties for. 6.95 
ANY EOUR 75c varieties for. 1.95 
ANY EOUR $1.00 varieties for. 2.95 
ENTIRE COLLECTION of 51 varieties. 
valued at $34.50, for $17.95 
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