ORIENTAL POPPIES ARVISTA Gardens 
more than 50 varieties, thus permitting each grower to list up to 17 varieties of his own 
choice — either his own or others’ new introductions, or other varieties that he may 
consider especially worthy. As rapidly as new and superior varieties prove them- 
selves and appear in ample supply, they will be included in this list. 
ARVISTA HONOR ROLL of Oriental Poppies 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
At ARVISTA GARDENS we have more than 150 named poppies not described 
in these lists, including many of the old favorites, and many rare and new sorts not yet 
widely distributed. If you wish sorts not here listed, please ask for prices. 
AUSTRALIA—36”. A new, massive ox blood or, deep spectrum red....................--- 1.00 
BETTY ANN (Siebenthaler 1935)—24”. <A beautiful crinckled flower of La 
France Pink. No base spots. A very profuse bloomer, a single plant making a 
veritable bouquet. Unusually long lasting as a cut flower. Stock limited... 1.50 
CAVALIER—A fine, new Neeley hybrid of glowing Nopal Red. Large, crinkly 
flowers, tall, strong stems; good foliage... 2.-.ccicsae.o.ccicis-cononsteseccs- 1.00 
CERISE BEAUTY—34”. Beautiful large flowers of cerise pink, or Deep Rose 
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DAINTY LADY—28”. Dainty La France Pink, Begonia Rose blotches give it a 
unique pinkish brilliancy..- Scarce:o3722.2 a. eee 1.00 
ECHO (Neeley, 1931)—A new delightful silvery pink, the base of the petals 
showing a very light maroon blotch. A frosted sheen gives the whole flower 
a most distinctsand pleasing appearance, -neti22-21.-2.. eee 1.50 
ENCHANTRESS (Neeley, 1931)—30”. A seedling of Masterpiece with all of 
its good qualities and none of its faults. In color Rosaline Pink with black 
base. It does not fade like its parent. Approaches lavender..............-::--c0------ 1.50 
ETHEL SWETE—New. A brilliant cherry pink with black blotch. Large, open 
flowers that are both distinct and lovely. Charming and rare.....---..scecccoeo-o--- 1.00 
GOLD OF OPHIR—A magnificent Neeley hybrid of distinct golden orange tone 
—the first of its color. Its beauty increases each year. .....-.-.-cecececcceceecterteeses 50 
HELEN ELIZABETH (Siebenthaler, 1935)—24”. A real acquisition of light La- 
France Pink. Deeply crinkled petals without base spots.........-c--.::o-sscsscsseceseeoee 1.00 
HENRI CAYEAUX—Orchid shading to wine color. Unusually lovely.........-.----- 1.00 
HERCULE—Immense, flame-colored flowers of true scarleteo.c.c.ccccccccccccccccecceceeeeoeee as 
JENNY MAWSON—Large, lovely flowers of peach or Geranium Pink on erect 
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JOY CE—40”. Radiant rose cerise, Rose Doree. A first choice. Distinct............... 50 
JULIA BUCK—A beautiful, eee distinctive pink hybrid from Dr. Neeley. 
Very fine. Good foliage and stiff C11 | |, Se vena MMMM MBSE UR oa 1.00 
KING GEORGE (Perry, 1916)—32”. Large, fringed flowers of brilliant scar- 
let. Grenadine Red. One of Perry’s finest. Fine form and free....................... 1.00 
LACHS KONIGEN—Salmon Rosy Peach Red. Distinct. Fine for cutting.......... 75 
LADY MOORE—A glowing salmon pink that holds its color and blooms with . 
the Delphiniums with which it makes a remarkable color combination............ 1.00 
LULA A. NEELEY—40”. Prolific, free bloomer, flowers of a deep, dark Nopal 
Red. Mr. Bonnewitz pronounced this the best: poppy in the world................... 50 
MAHONY—Large flowers of a deep mahogany-maroon or Light Bordeau. 30”... 1.00 
MANDARIN—36”. Glorious, rich Chinese or Grenadine Red flowers to 10” 
across. Very prolific cup shaped bloom with no spots in established plants. 
Our own introduction. Marvelous for size, color and form. Mandarin, 
Flaming Giant and Spotted Giant form a wonderful trio covering the entire 
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