The Siebentlialer Co. 
Each Per 3 
E. A. BOWLES —26 in. Peach Red* to Coral Red*, very 
large six-petalled flower on heavy, erect stem with good 
foliage. 
.75 2.00 
echo—N eeley's new seedling, delightful silvery pink, with 
frosted sheen, maroon spot. 
3.50 10.00 
EDNA PERRY —28 in. Alizerine Pink*. Bright pink of good 
form, medium sized and limited number of flowers. 
.75 2.00 
• ••ENCHANTRESS—Neeley's seedling of Masterpiece. Soft 
lilac-rose. A magnificent new variety. Does well in partial 
shade. 
3.00 8.00 
ENFIELD BEAUTY —44 in. English introduction. Large 
cherry-pink flower on tall, erect stem. 
.75 2.00 
• ETHEL SWETE—An English variety similar to Mrs. H. G. 
Stobart, of pleasing cerise pink, flowers of medium size. 
Shiny green foliage, fewer hairs than average. 
1.50 4.00 
FLANDERS —40 in. Deep crimson. Very popular, tall. 
1.00 2.50 
GAIETY—Light, iridescent pink. A Neeley introduction. 
2.00 5.00 
GOLD OF OPHIR —24 in. New Neeley introduction. Gold¬ 
en orange which develops into the nearest yellow of any Ori¬ 
ental Poppy as the plant grows older. May be disappointing 
the first year, but will repay you for waiting. 
1.00 2.50 
GOLIATH —24 in. Brilliant Scarlet*. Short, stocky stem and 
immense blooms. 
.50 1.25 
•••HELEN ELIZABETH —24 in. (Siebenthaler 1935 ) This is a 
real acquisition of light La France Pink*. The petals are 
deeply crinkled and show no evidence of spots or blotches. 
Just the right shade to plant with light blue delphiniums. 
Longest blooming period of any known poppy. 
2.50 6.25 
WHEN TO PLANT ORIENTAL POPPIES—JULY AND AUGUST 
The balance of the year, even through the winter months, they are in an active 
growing condition. The dormant season, unlike most other plants, is midsum¬ 
mer and if moved then good results are sure to be secured. Of course, the 
clumps increase in size with age and may be left in the same spot for many 
years. Order now and we will ship at the best time for planting. 
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