ORIENTAL POPPIES . . . 
It takes a display of Orientals to bring out the “Oh's" 
and “Ah's." Give your garden splashes of vivid color¬ 
ing possible only with these fine flowers. 
We ship only heavy, field-grown roots that will give you 
“next Spring" flowers with reasonable care. Something 
to remember in buying Orientals if you want quick, sure 
results. 
We prepay on orders for Orientals $2.00 or more. If for 
less include 15c per order. 
Begin digging and filling Poppy orders in late August 
to October 15th—depending on weather variation. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS FURNISHED. 
' Each 
BETTY SUE—Here's one popular Oriental Poppy with garden 
visitors. A dainty, beautiful soft crinkly orchid. Very free , 
flowering, medium height blooms. 1.00 
CRIMSON GIANT—Very large orange-crimson blooms on tall 
stems. Very popular Oriental.40 
ELSIE VAUGHN—A new Oriental from England. Salmon with 
striking blotch . 2.00 
GINEE—Vigorous plant and in flower. Large flower with a 
bright crimson sheen ..^ ..40 
LACKS KRONIGIN—A fine salmon rose.90 
LULU A. NEELEY—Absolutely true strain of this very fine Red 
Oriental. Popularity of this variety makes it difficult to keep 
ahead of the demand..1...■ l50 
MACONAQUAH (Formerly "STALIN'')—This is a new crim¬ 
son-orange of outstanding form. Flowers are very large and 
carried by,strikingly,tail strong stems. Quite late flowering. 1.00 
MASTERPIECE^—A very unusual color—no other Oriental this 
particular shade of lavender-pink. Flowers are huge and on 
strong stems. Exceedingly popular.50 
OLYMPIA—Opens full double—showing stamens later. Flame- 
scarlet, overlaid with glistening salmon. The earliest Oriental 
in the garden. .45 
ORIENTAL HYBRIDS—Varying in color, orange to orange-crim 
son. Large flowering—fine for mass or individual planting. 
Heavy roots furnished.25 
5 for $1.00. 
PONDEROSA—Late rose-salmon. Tall stiff stems.3.00 
SASS PINK—A fine flesh pink with purple blotch.90 
SNOWFLAKE—Sensational new "break" In poppy coloring. 
Blooms, lower part pure white—upper part a varying band of 
flame orange. Unusual and brilliant effect. 1.50 
SU21ANNE—Similar in color to "BETTY SUE" but blooms larger 
and taller. Gorgeous, sturdy. A very fine and desirable 
Poppy ... 1.00 
TRILBY—One of the finest—very late. Dark rich red. Difficult 
to kee up with the demand for this one. 1.00 
TUCKDAWA GIANT—When other orientals are gone or fad¬ 
ing, TUCKDAWA GIANT bursts into outstanding blooms of 
a beautiful shade of orchid, shading darker at center en¬ 
hanced with a dark, shiny petal blotch. The stems are thick 
and tall and crowned with a bloom that is a beauty.2.50 
WHITE LADY—Vigorous pure white. Tall stems, good grower. 2.00 
WURTEMBERGIA—True stock of this fine variety. This is a 
large ox-blood red and a most popular variety. Very free 
flowerering. Not quite as dark as the Neeley variety, but 
a great deal larger flower.50 
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