Cheerio. Blush pink with light red base 
spots. Outstanding. 1.00 
Dainty Lady. Delicate shell pink.  .60 
Lachs Konigen. One of the finest strong- 
est growing deep salmon pinks. .60 
Mahony Ameliore. Large deep red. Late 
bloomer. 1.00 
Mary Jane Miller. Large salmon pink or 
geranium pink. Early. Fine. 1.00 
Nancy. A fine deep red with a touch of 
cerise. Exactly like Trilby. 1.00 
New Perfection. Deeply fluted seashell 
pink. .60 
Perfection. Large fine salmon-rose. One 
of the best. .60 
Pink Radiance. Larger than Joyce, and 
a shade lighter, strong grower. ; 
Ridgewood Beauty. A cup shaped rufiled 
edged pink of heavy substance and dis- 
tinctly original form. Outstanding 1.00 
Rose Beauty. Cerise pink, edge of the 
petals lighter, silvery white. .60 
Salmon Glow. Double salmon-orange. 
First blooms very double later ones only 
slightly double. .60 
Sass Pink. Light flesh pink. .60 
Super Wunderkind. (The true Wunder- 
kind.) Brilliant watermelon pink. Large 
and tall with fine stiff stems. 1.00 
Extra fine, but has a poor root system and many find it hard 
to grow. 
Toreador. Large tall deep red, color of 
Lulu Neeley but much larger. 1.00 
Watteau. Dwarf ¢ al pink. 60. 

Cutting Poppies 
Grown in light shade preferably the north side of a building 
(with no tree roots) these poppies are beautiful. Planted in 
the sun or even half shade the colors fade and they only have 
a cut flower value. Raspberry Queen, Jessie Curtis, and 
Curtis Giant Flesh Pink belong in this classification. 
Enchantress. Large with tall strong stems 
soft lilac rose. 1.00 
If you are interested in Dahlias write my friend and neighbor 
Mr. Elmer Shepard, 1620 Elkton Place, Cincinnati, 24, O. for 
his list. Varieties imported from six Foreign Countries and 
his own minature Norma Jean, winner of three Medals and 
three Certificates of Merit. ‘ 
