DUKE OF TECX 33". D 4Vi. Light orange scarlet F>^tals 4"x3". 
This variety has an exceptionally long blooming season. 50c 
EDNA PERRY 32", D 4. Bright glistening deep pink petals 4Vix4, 
Vkrith medium size blotch. A different pink than is usually found, 
and one which deserves a front-rank place in every flower 
garden. 50c 
ENCHANTRESS 34", D 5Vi. Ashes of roses or soft lilac rose petals 
5x4, a color which makes it the most distinctive of all poppies. 
Ridgeway color chart describes it as pale vinaceous pink. Flower 
is five-petaled and entire appearance is most unusual. This variety 
is one of the first to flower and blooms over an exceptionally long 
period. This variety does best when planted in partial shade, 
due to its color changing slightly after the flower opens in hot 
sunlight. Plants occasionally throw up out of season bloom stalks 
in late summer or fall. No other variety makes a more beautiful 
cut-flower bouquet. 50c 
ETHEL SWETE 35", D 4. A brilliant cherry pink with black blotch. 
A charming and rare importation from England. $1.50 
FADING SALMON 34". A most odd and unusual poppy with flowers 
which are dark pink when they open but quickly fade to salmon. 
The blossom petals continue to open until they are almost as 
flat as a plate—no other variety has this peculiar opening or 
fading tendency. 50c 
FLANDERS 40", D 3Vi. Scarlet-red petals 3Vix3, with small blotch. 
Quite good and showy. Because each clump throws up many 
bloom stalks of uniform height, a row of this sort during the 
flowering season gives one the impression of a scarlet hedge. 50c 
GERALD PERRY 33", D 5. Geranium pink petals 5x31^2, with small 
blotch. This one is a different shade of pink than the others. 
You will find it a most welcome addition to the perennial 
border. 50c 
GIANT SCARLET 35", D 6. Scarlet petals 5Vix5. This variety is 
unique because it has none of the usual blotches on the petals 
and because of the great blossom size. We like this among the 
very best. If you are looking for a real giant, your search can 
end here. 50c 
GLOWING EMBERS 35", D AVi. Bright medium red between Proser¬ 
pine and Wurtembergia in color hue. Strong, firm textured 4"x3" 
p>etals are heavily crinkled and display medium size black 
blotches. Name is descriptive of the flower. $1.00 
GOLD OF OPHIR 34", D 7. Golden orange petals 41/2x4, with large 
and long rectangular blotch. This variety is one of the most 
distinctive and finest sorts yet originated, being the nearest 
approach to pure orange. Instead of the usual six petals, the 
blossoms have ten. The flowers are gigantic and exceptionally 
showy. $1.00 
GOLDSCHMIDT 26", D 3. Scarlet p>etals 3Vi"x3", with small 
blotch. We find this a most charming garden variety. 50c 
GRAND MOGUL 26", D 3. Grenadine red petals 3V2''x2Vt". The 
profusely blooming clumps are greatly admired by visitors. 50c 
GROSSFURST 34", D 4 Vi. Scarlet petals 3Vix3, with small 
blotch. You will like this one. 50c 
HENRI CAYEUX 34", D 4. Old rose, shading to wine—an unusual 
and lovely hue. Flowers are most attractive when planted in 
partial shade so that they are protected from mid-day sun. $1.00 
HERBERT CRAIN 38", D 6. Deep red or bright spectrum red petals 
6x5. Similar in color and size to Wurtembergia. 75c 
HERCULES 36", D 6. Scarlet petals 6x5, with medium blotch. This 
variety is one of the best scarlet sorts and blooms prolifically. 50c 
JEANNIE MAWSON 24". D 5. Deep coral rose to peach-pink petals 
4x3, with small blotch. Visitors greatly admire this distinctive 
flower. This variety has a very long season of bloom which 
adds to its desirability. 50c 
JOYCE 36", D 5. Cerise rose-red petals 4 Vix4. A very unusual color 
and among the most pleasing to the eye. We consider this one 
of the finest which we offer. Next to Enchantress, this variety 
makes the most beoutiiul cut-flower bouquet. Many of our 
Joyce clumps throw up second bloom stalks in late summer and 
fall, especially where they have partial shade and obtain plenty 
of moisture throughout the dry summer months. 50c 
KING GEORGE 33", D 4Vi. Large flowers of brilliant scarlet with 
petals 5V^x4. This variety is supposed to have fringed or laclni- 
ated petals, but they rarely develop fringing in our garden. It is 
the same color as Lord Lamboume, which is much more depend¬ 
able when the fringing attribute is considered. However, King 
George is most deserving of a garden position. 50c 
LORD LAMBOURNE 35", D 4Vf!. Scarlet petals 5>/ix4, with large 
black blotch. The edges of most petals are generally deeply 
fringed and laciniated which moke the flowers odd, distinctive, 
and unusually attractive. Blossoms of first-year plants are not as 
fringed as those borne by established clumps. Because of the 
dependable fringing attribute, this variety should be given a 
ranking place in every flower garden or perennial border. 50c 
LULU NEELEY 46", D 6. Deep spectrum red petals 5V^x4V4, with 
narrow blotch. This variety is a prolific, wonderfully free bloomer 
with large flowers borne on the tallest poppy stalks produced. It 
is acknowledged by all as the world's finest Oriental Poppy. 
This one, too, makes exceptionally gorgeous cut-flower bou¬ 
quets. 75c 
MAJESTIC 36", D 5. A very fine medium pink with petals 4V5!"x3Vi", 
displaying large black blotches. Nearly every petal is deeply 
fringed like those of Parrot tulips, the outer petals averaging 
thirty such incisions. $1.00 
MANDARIN 36", D 5 Vi. Glorious, rich grenadine red petals 5Vix5, 
with no blotch whatsoever on blossoms borne by established 
clumps. This variety is considered one of the largest flowered 
and most attractive garden sorts. 50c 
MASTERPIECE. We no longer list this variety inasmuch as En¬ 
chantress is of similar color and a vast improvement, being taller 
stalked, larger flowered, and a more vigorous grower. 
MRS. FISCHER 38", D 4Vi. Bright red petals 4"x3Vi" with medium 
size black blotches. This one is a very good flower on order of 
Lulu Neeley. $1.00 
MRS. PERRY 30", D 4Vi. A lovely shade of bright strawberry- 
pink, with petals 4V'2"x3V'2", bearing small blotch. An early 
blooming sort which holds the record as being the best-selling 
pink poppy of all time. This variety, like Joyce, is a most de¬ 
pendable re-bloomer with us, clumps of it often throwing up 
many flowers in late summer and early fall when planted in 
partial shade and given plenty of moisture during the dry 
months. 50c 
MRS. WILLIAM BORSCH 48", D 4. Very deep red—deep>er than 
Lulu Neeley—with petals 4I^"x3Vi", bearing small blotch. Un¬ 
usually tall. 75c 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS. BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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