Gy. . DAYTON.OHIO 
Each Per 5 
PAPAVER orientale 
HENRI CAYEDX. 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 2.00 
HERCULE. 42 in. Immense flower, often 
nine inches across, of true Scar¬ 
let*, borne on extra tall and 
sturdy stems. A leader in its 
color class__ .75 2.00 
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 1.00 
JOHN III. 21 in. (Siebenthaler 1935) 
This is a choice poppy with dainty 
flowers of coral pink. A vivid color 
with no base spots. Besides, the 
petals remain crinkled until they 
drop. A new, lasting quality seems 
to be developed here, holding up in 
water appreciably longer than the 
older varieties._ 1.00 2.50 
KING GEORGE. Large, fringed flowers 
of brilliant scarlet_1.00 2.50 
LITTLE SHRIMP. 18 in. (Siebenthaler 
1935) A veritable gem with great 
quantities of very small shrimp- 
pink flowers on slender, erect 
stems. No spots. Of most unusual 
size and habit that gives it a 
place at the front of the border_.75 2.00 
LCJIA A. NEEIEY. 34 in. A Neeley intro¬ 
duction and considered very fine. 
Flowers are of medium size and their 
color is between Spectrum Red* and 
Carmine*. Does well as a cut 
flower._1.00 
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