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MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 

PAPAVER ORIENTALIS 
(For Shipment August or September, 1944) 
These named varieties or Oriental Poppies, with the exception of Hybrids, 
are grown from rooted cuttings. They have been twice transplanted, insur- 
ing a heavy plant with good root system. For most successful results 
Poppies should be planted in August or September. Prices subject to 




Mrs. Perry’s Pink. Apricot-pink, often called Apricot-orange. Petals marked 
change without notice. Per 10 
Barr’s White. Large pure white with purple-black spots.____________________ $ 2.90 
Beauty of Livermore. Deep blood-red, extra large, distinctive foliage, sturdy 
erect stems) 9°39 (inia2 22 So ee eee 1.40 
Betty Ann. Beautiful crinkled flower of La France pink, no spots. Profuse 
bloomer. (240 in 2 a ee 1.80 
Big Jim. Mammoth, gorgeous flowers of deep maroon. 36 in.--___-----___- 2.40 
Cavalier. Extra large flowers, deep scarlet-red. 34 in.-_____=-_-_________ 3 1.80 
Cerise Beauty. Cerise-pink blooms with black-purple blotches in the center. 
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Cheerio. “Shell=pink;cherry-red" base Spots ease see = a = ee 2.40 
Colonel Bowles. Scarlet-red, immense flowers. 26 in._____________-_________~_ 2.10 
Dainty Lady. A delicate shade of shell-pink with a rose blotch._._____-_______ 2.40 
Echo. Light silvery-pink with a light) marcon,) blctchs 30 ines eee 4.00 
Fairy. A’ rose-pink, dwari, very 1rees bloomi Sea ee 1.40 
Field Marshall. One of the pleasing new whites, black blotch. 32 in.________ 2.90 
Flashy Glow... Yellow “with an orange cast. (30 0in jes.) 22=22.— ee 1.80 
Gaiety...) Licht. iridescent. pink.-3=. 5 ee ee ee eee PRANKS) 
Gold ot Ophir. Golden-orange. Develops nearest yellow of any Oriental 
Poppy, 244i. ae oe ee ee ee eee 2.10 
Grossturst.. -Shiny! red, coal black) spotsim a4 sins see eee 210 
Helen Elizabeth. Light La France pink. Petals are deeply crinkled. 34 in. 2.10 
Henry Cayeaux Improved. Blooms are a peculiar tint of ashes of roses, or 
and old rose: shaded ours unicly ye ee 2.10 
Herculess, Truew scarlet, simmenses flowers cut 2 Vy scree ee 2 LO 
Jean Mawson. “A: nicevsalmon=pinkes 32. Use eee 1.80 
Joyce. Cherry-red flowers of medium size.____ PP Ns Pep Fa oh A © 20 
Lulu A. Neeley. Good strong stems support flowers of brilliant ox-blood red. 
4 ine Se eh eet Se ee ee ee ee ee eee 1.80 
Mrs: G. Potts; Soft, shade.ot orange withea vinge: of ered 1.40 
with -a. brown blotch: w 29.-in v2 22 2222 ee ee eee eee 1.40 
Mrs. Perry’s White. Satiny white with a crimson-maroon blotch at the base 
ofveach= petal. . Sc ae ei eae a ae ee 2.90 
Mandarin. A _ splendid scarlet with no spots in the flower of established 
plants.9 (Zee in. on Ee a ee 1.40 

Mary Jane Miller. Intense shade of geranium pink, carried on long stiff 
stems. 2222.52.33 2 eS ee ee ee ee eee 1.80 
Nancy. Deep crimson flowers on long stems, with glossy black blotches at the 

base of*each petal: 28° ino. 3 ee ee ee eee 1.80 
Negrillon. Purplish-red with asshade of sbrow.t1sis Oe tise ee 2.10 
New Perfection. Rose Dawn—A new rose-pink with black blotch._.__________ 1.80 
Olympia. Orange-red; borne on’ sprawling stems.) o2eine.. one eeeeeeee 1.40 
Oriental Hybrids. Scarlet-crimson. 
2. Year :)'Transplants (ae oe ee ey ee ee Al) 
1 Yearilransplants *..2 2 a ee en 1.00 
Ll Year Seedlings + 22 53 22 ee ee ee ee ee ($45.00 Per M)____ .60 
Phenomenal. The finest rose-pink Poppy grown today. Crinkly, deep rose- 
pink with a crimson-maroon blotch at base of petals. Flowers are unusually 
largeiom “strong;  Stifte Steris see ea a 3.50 
Purity.) Soit) pink without spot or blemish. ee ee 2.10 
Red Flame. lLacquer-red flowers of medium size on very straight stems.______ 1.80 
Sass Pink. Light delicate flesh-pink shade with gray-mauve center,__________ 2.10 
Trilby.,’ Dark: lustrous) red) 26) ar 2.40 
Welcome. Shiny red with good dark green foliage. 40 in.___________________ 1.80 
White Queen. Dead white—small biack) spots..2 oo oe eee 2.90 
Wunderkind. Cerise colored Poppy. True Begonio rose shade. 33 in._______~ 2.90 
Wurtembergia. Deep red, borne on long stiff stems. 38 in.__________________ 1.80 
PENTSTEMON, HARDY. 
Garnet. First of a new strain of hardy, large flowering Pentstemons. Of 
spreading habit. June until stopped by frost. Rich garnet color. 12 to 
18 inches tall.Six to a dozen spikes continually open throughout flowering 
season. Excellent for cutting. (Advertised at per 3, $1.50; per doz., $4.50; 
per’ 100,.°$30.00) \ 2322 2s oe ee ee eee eee 1.80 
Pubescens. Violet purple; lips white. 18 imches,sos.0 220.) eee 1.20 
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