Exact Color 
The number in parenthesis immediately following the 
name of each variety indicates the exact shade as 
checked by the Royal Horticultural Society’s Color 
Chart. It is difficult to give the exact color of a flower, 
for example, rose pink; there are different shades of 
rose pink. Therefore this chart, being the most authen- 
tic in determining exact tints was used. It can be had 
at most public libraries. 
Our Introduction for 1950 
Sey Wik DE A ROLY (528 ecto tee ie etiesis cate oie t $3.00 
The purest of pink ever seen in a poppy. It is 
the color of a strawberry soda. A _ profuse 
bloomer of medium to large size blooms without 
the usual blotch. Height medium. 
1949 Introductions 
ARTHURIGCURUDIS# C821) Beretta cere ee ee $3.00 
The deepest shade of red. Extra large blooms on 
tall strong stems. In our garden fall transplanted 
plants had 10 to 11 inch extra long lasting 
blooms, on heavy stems 3 to 4 feet tall. Dark 
reds are usually slow growing and with change 
of soil may take an extra year to reach full size. 
MAYe CURIDISS (022), L yee terre tee teveretie tet srrs tr 3.00 
Early blooming. Watermelon red. Large blooms 
of extra long lasting quality on strong tall stems. 
Without a doubt the finest poppy to date. A 
favorite of everyone. This shade of red is really 
a rose color and does not clash with any other 
garden flowers. 
