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Souvenir d’Andre Chaudron—20 in. A distinct upright growing 
plant with grey foliage and dark blue flowers all summer, nice 
for. cutting. 35c. 
Oxalis Violacea—Violet Wood Sorrel—A small specie with lilac-pink 
flowers above three parted leaves. 35c. 
Papaver Orientale—Oriental Poppy. Fall planting. only. 
Aksarben—Large, light pink on strong stems. $1.00. 
Allumeuse—Deep flaming pink. 
Apricot Queen—Apricot colored, large silky petals. 35c. 
Atrosanguinea Maxima—Large dark red, stiff stems. 
Beauty of Livermere—Early, deep ox-blood red, not large but 
permanent. 50c. 
Betty Ann—Beautiful crinkled flower of La France pink. No base 
Bpocss. oO0c. | 
Big Jim—Mammoth flowers of deep maroon-red. 
Blazonry—A rich, glowing Persian-red overflushed with rose. $2.00. 
Cavalier—Bright dark red, very large. 60c. 
Cerise Beauty—Large glowing cerise-pink, strong growing. 35c. 
Cheero—Shell pink with pure red blotch that shows clear through. 




Clara Finan—New. Eggshell pink or blush, tall heavy stems, a 
good grower and a beauty. $5.00. 
Colonel Bowles—Extremely large flowers of scarlet red, heavy 
stiff stems. 
Coral Cup—A beautiful six petaled poppy of real pink coral tone, 
velvety rose purple stamens, late bloomer. 
Crimson Pompom—Fully double deep crimson of medium height 
and flowers freely. 
Curtis Giant Flame—The huge blazing red flowers are immense. 
TOC. 
Curtis Giant Flesh Pink—A mammoth flesh-pink, slightly tinted 
lavender, 75c. 
Dainty Lady—Very delicate La France pink, rose blotch. $1.00. 
Delight—Heavy texture flowers of purest shell pink with no base 
spots, late. $1.00. 
E. A. Bowles—Pale apricot and shell-pink, crinkled petals. 75c., 
Echo—Delightful silvery pink, with frosted sheen, maroon spot. 
Enchantress—Large flowers of soft lilac-rose, partial shade for best 
coloring of flowers, black base. $1.00. 
Enfield Beauty—A large cherry-pink flower on tall, erect stem. 
30C, 
Ethel Swete—A medium sized, brilliant cerise pink with black 
blotch. Shining green foliage, fewer hairs than average. 
Fairy—A pale pink of medium size, good bloomer. 35c. 
Field Marshall General von de Glotz—Fine large white, when first 
opens is very pale pinkish-lavender, rapidly changing to pure 
white. 
Flaming Giant—Giant scarlet, hairy foliage. 
Glowing Embers—Large heavily crinkled flowers of a deep brick red 
with a touch of orange, showy and beautiful. 35c. 
Gold of Ophir—Distant golden orange, improves with age. 35c, 
Goliath—Giant orange-red short stocky stems. 50c. 
Gorgeous—Large late pink. 50c. 
Helen Elizabeth—Deeply crinkled petals of pale La France pink 
with no markings. 75c. 
Henry Cayeux—Old rose, shading into burgundy. An early bloomer 
and comes to perfection in light shade. 50c, 
Jeanne Mawson—Lovely peach-pink of vigorous growth, easy 
culture. 35c. 
John WI—Nice blooms of coral pink with no base spots. The petals 
remain crinkled until they drop, good for cut flowers. 
Joyce—Bright rose-cerise, distinct. 35c. 








