Ophir 
Royal Ensign. (Stout.) NEW 1951 Introduction. Rich ma- 
roomred with mid-vein and throat golden orange. July- 
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Russell Minuet. Dwarf. Rich rose, yellow stripe. 20-24 in. 
Sachem. (Stout.) Exceptionally fine. Deep reddish brown 
medium sized flowers. Throat is light orange. Evergreen. 
314 feet 
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Serenade. (Stout.) Very light pastel shades of yellow 
pink. Medium large flowers on tall, stiff stems. 36 in. . 
Shirley. (Ruys.) Large open flowers of pale SEE GSE 
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Sirius. (Yeld.) Rich orange with a faint red tinge. "Petals 
crinkled and margins wavy. Long bloomer. 30 in. 
Sir Michael Foster. Apricot. July and August. 48 in. ..... 
Sir William. (Perry.) Orange-red. July-August. 36 in. .... 
Soudan. (Stout.) Pure yellow petals which are broad and 
crinkled. Four-inch width of flowers. June and July ... 
Sovereign. (Yeld.) Fine orange-yellow. 30 in. May-June .. 
Summer Multiflora Hybrids. 21% ft. Late June to late 
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Sun Dust. (Stout.) NEW 1951 Introduction. Golden eer 
low sprinkled with brownish-red. 314 ft. July ........ 
Sunny West. (Sass.) Pale canary-yellow. 48 in. .......... 
Symphony. 3!/ ft. June-July. A delicate blend of pastel 
tones. Sepals toned yellow; petals rose, with midband of 
darkened Seu Sete arcane eee el teeter. ier ole tens cyan atora 
Tangerine. (Yeld.) Dark burnt orange with buds tinged 
red. Semi-dwarf of 20 inches. May and June ......... 
Theron. An “elusive” wine-red with graceful twisted petals. 
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Thunbergi. Pale yellow evening bloomer. 36 in. als and 
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Tiseany Gold. Old gold BAS ances taal testi tite dein ane 
Valiant. (Cook.) One of the best in rich orange. S14 ie, 
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Vesta. (Stout.) Deep glistening seas Ores Holds up well 
in hot weather. 30 in. June and July Breer. 
Vulcan. (Stout.) A striking ruffled deep maroon, “Ainch 
flower with a golden orange throat. Very popular. Ever- 
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War Path. (Russell.) Petals and sepals even dark mahogany- 
red. 3 ft. Defies hottest sun. April/May and midsummer 
Wau-Bun. (Stout.) Soft cadmium-yellow, with fulvous red 
traces. Petals large with unusual twisted ends. 30 in. July. 
Western Star. (Russel!l.) Quite the loveliest thing in the 
darker shades of red 
Winsome. (Yeld.) A pieaeine yellow tone. Very fine. 36 
in. Fragrant. June ands) uly setts te are sreteeaas are 
Woodlot Gold. 36 in. Large crinkled flowers ‘of soft gold. 
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Oriental Poppies 
C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 
Huge flaming scarlet, crimson and rich maroon flowers, some 
with black blotches, also some new colors; pink, salmon and old 
rose, have revived interest in the old Oriental Poppy. These new- 
er kinds are really marvelous; you must have some of these new- 
er Oriental beauties which bloom between the Iris and Peony 
seasons. Shipments after August Ist. See back cover for Col- 
lections. 
Each 
Barr’s White. Purplish black spots. Large ..... ioe eee . -$1.00 
Beauty of Livermore. Bright crimson; large ............+ +75 
Bracteatum. Fiery scarlet ............ «sid a bye a vee ee man 
Cavalier. Scarlet-red. Crinkly penis eens Raeioieucncd «all 
Cerise Beauty. Large cerise-pink ........ ee eas al) 
Enchantress:» Soft lilac-rose 2% 0.1. 3s eters ieee pel 00 
Gold of Ophir. Golden orange. 24 to 28 inches i in n height... 1.00 
Helen Elizabeth. Pink. Straight 34-inch stems. No dark 
SPOS Iii are orederaterenere shevevstol dual shane neratenet eer omevetens wreuetoeve eel cOO 
Henri Cayeux. Old rose, unusual ColOnw, serene cere eOO 
Jeanne Mawson. Geranium-pink. Erectigrowerme).aeieet re athe! 
Joyce. Cerise and old rose .............. SR OREN c i ip: 
Mahoney. Large dark red; scarce ...........-- Bend oree asics cols) 
May Sadler. Salmon-pink; free flowering ........ 5 ves Seip) 
Mrs. Perry. Salmon-pink; free flowering . aly 
Olympia. Double flame-scarlet with glistening “golden sal- 
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Orange Perfection. Strong grower; orange-tinted flame-red 
flowers: Free flowering Waco eeee eee a5 
Orientale. Crimson-scarlet. Large erate black blotches. HS} 
Perry’s White. Good size, blue-black blot . EAs hate 1.00 
Pink Radiance. Radiant pink. 3 Oring eee asinsweee Resign Yi) 
Proserpine. Chinese-red; immense flowers ..............- alld 
Purity. Soft pink. No spots or markings. Free flowering . 1.00 
Salmon Glow. Double salmon-orange. Strong, erect grower. M5 
Sass Pink. Pink. Large, crepy texture petals ........... 1.00 
Wunderkind. The finest cerise-colored Poppy ...... se 6 ALO 
Wurtembergia. Very large red; good ........ Saleen ; Br) 
CHOICE NEW ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Curtis Flame. Extra large, flame-red blooms on long, strong 
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Curtis Flesh-Pink. Flesh- -pink | overlaid with lavender ..... 1.00 
Curtis Mulberry. Large 8-inch flowers on 3-foot stems. Color 
is thulberrysred 0% cisu «1.5! hac ese aie eae eee meee 
Curtis Raspberry Queen. New Intodscon Name describes 
Colors: Large. Ms sa .c-<.s aaa ate ene Ses also) 
Curtis Salmon-pink. Salmon-pink. 8-in. blooms .......... 1.00 
Watermelon. Huge flowers of watermelon-pink ........ ..- 1,00 
