# ) the Sicherthaler Cs. vryTon.oH10 
PAPAVER orientale 
JUNE DELIGHT. Neeley hybrid of 
bright, silvery pink, magnificent 
Each 
flover See ee 
“KING GEORGE. Large, fringed 
flowers of brilliant scarlet 
*LACH'S KOENIGEN. Peach-red with 
pink cast 
“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 
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place at the front of the border (5 

*LULA A. NEELEY. 3), in. Very fine. 
Flowers are of medium size and 
their color is between spectrum- 
red and carmine. Does well as a 
cut flower 
#MAHONY. lj in. Oxblood-red or 
mahogany in color. Very unusual 
and a fine garden variety 
“MANDARIN. 28 in. A splended Chinese 
red with no spot in the flowers 
of established plants 
MARY ELLEN. 2); in. Giebenthaler) 
' This new one is unusual in that 
it opens flat, making a very 
different but most pleasing 
effect. It is a pale shrimp-pink 
and produces most abundantly. 
“MARY JANE MILLER. Dr. Neeley named 
this latest introduction of his 
in honor of his mother. A per- 
fectly gorgeous, large flower of 
geranium-pink, tall growing, 
early, and a prolific bloomer 
*MAY SADLER. 30 in. Salmon-pink 
*MRS. PERRY. 29 in. The old favorite 
salmon-pink or geranium-pink of 
Ridgway. Rather loose growing 
plant 
“NANCY. 28 in. Deep crimson with 
glossy black blotches at base of 
petals 
*PERFECTION. 32 in. Large, well- 
formed Jasper pink or light coral 
flowers on sturdy, upright stems. 
Well-shaped plant and splendid 
foliage 
*PERRY'S BLUSH. Blush-white 
*PERRY'S WHITE. Satiny white, dark 
maroon base 
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