Ophir 
Royal Ensign, (Stout.) NEW 1951 Introduction. Rich ma- Each 
roon-red with mid-vein and throat golden orange. July- 
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Russell Minuet. Dwarf. Rich rose, yellow stripe. 20-24 in. 1.50 
Sachem. (Stout.) Exceptionally fine. Deep reddish brown 
medium sized flowers. Throat is light orange. Evergreen. 
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Saffrons( Bets)moattron-yellow seit tree errs aD 
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Serenade. (Stout.) Very light pastel shades of yellow and 
pink. Medium large flowers on tall, stiff stems. 36 in... .75 
Shirley. (Ruys.) Large open flowers of pale apricot-yellow. 
36°inss July cates ecibtenn waitlc Gate ore es le ore eeicine tos 
Sirius. (Yeld.) Rich orange with a faint red tinge. Petals 
crinkled and margins wavy. Long bloomer. 30 in. .. .50 
Sir Michael Foster. Apricot. July and August. 48 in. ..... 50 
Sir William. (Perry.) Orange-red. July-August. 36 in. .... .50 
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. .50 
Summer Multiflora Hybrids. 21% ft. Late June to late 
1.00 
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Sun Dust. (Stout.) NEW 1951 Introduction. Golden yel- 
low sprinkled with brownish red. 3'4 ft. July ........ 4.00 
Sunny West. (Sass.) Pale canary-yellow. 48 in. .......... 50 
Symphony. 3!/4 ft. June-July. A delicate blend of pastel 
tones. Sepals toned yellow; petals‘rose, with midband of 
darkerarédinccsm sondsromyscoiti sreneteieuate er seein tote renal omrc ote 1.00 
Tangerine. (Yeld.) Dark burnt orange with buds tinged 
red. Semi-dwarf of 20 inches. May and June ........ Ath 
Theron. An “elusive” wine-red with graceful twisted petals. 
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Thunbergi. Pale yellow evening bloomer. 36 in. July and 
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Valiant. (Cook.) One of the best in rich orange. 3% ft. 
July2Aupustye Sacer stereos. cosets tee: oterstateustonere corte a ibvere 5.00 
Vesta. (Stout.) Deep glistening gold-orange. Holds up well 
vba Jaco \yveehelniein, AO! shal, \febars gravel [blk woaoccangacuocs 1.00 
Vulcan. (Stout.) A striking ruffled deep maroon, 4-inch 
flower with a golden orange throat. Very popular. Ever- 
greens. DIG alti crecswwis cys sei etersveleus Vorcrchent oie eee eae tiene 1.00 
War Path. (Russell.) Petals and sepals even dark mahogany- 
red. 3 ft. Defies hottest sun. April/May and midsummer 1.50 
Wau-Bun. (Stout.) Soft cadmium-yellow, with fulvous red 
traces. Petals large with unusual twisted ends. 30 in. July. .75 
Western Star. (Russe!l.) Quite the loveliest thing in the 
darkersshadeseotored mee eee einem et re ere 
Winsome. (Yeld.) A pleasing yellow tone. Very fine. 36 
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Woodlot Gold. 36 in. Large crinkled flowers of soft gold. 
July-August 
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WASSENBERG GARDENS, VAN WERT, OHIO 
Mrs. Perry 
Onceutal Popptes 
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 ..... Molesaisis hs $1.00 
Beauty of Livermore. Bright crimson; large ............. shy 
Bracteatum., Fiery: scarlet...) 2002s cote ee ene Sage ah 
Cavalier. Scarlet-red. Crinkly flowers ...............4. ofl) 
Cerise Beauty. Large cerise-pink ......-....cecceseees ally 
Enchantresss’ Soft lilac-crose’s.... os + 7 see Pee 1.00 
Gold of Ophir. Golden orange. 24 to 28 inches in height.. 1.00 
Helen Elizabeth. Pink. Straight 34-inch stems. No dark 
SPOCSMersielerero ene SpacdDooeDes stele ai/= (otle/leke cel elotadsnceetenspenstets 1.00 
Henri Cayeux. Old rose, unusual color ..............2. 1.00 
Jeanne Mawson. Geranium-pink. Erect grower .......... sh 
Joyce. Cerise and old rose ....... te Po oriadine oh n.co a1) 
Mahoney. Large dark red; scarce ..........2.0.. Aa ces MEY 
Mrs. Perry. Salmon-pink; free flowering ..............- He 
Olympia. Double flame-scarlet with glistening golden sal- 
UAVOpEE aa B.itoentn iI SOMERS AL OOS OS SH & booe nab oc oto 
Orange Perfection. Strong grower; orange-tinted flame-red 
flowers. Free flowering ........... A OS Iles oic wD) 
Orientale. Crimson-scarlet. Large purplish black blotches.. .75 
Perry’s White. Good size, blue-black blot .............. 1.00 
Pink Radiance. Radiant pink. 30 in. ..... ota aietoreeton meets iD. 
Proserpine. Chinese-red; immense flowers ............- 75 
Purity. Soft pink. No spots or markings. Free flowering .. 1.00 
Salmon Glow. Double salmon-orange. Strong, erect grower 1.00 
Wunderkind. The finest cerise-colored Poppy .......... 1.00 
Wurtembergia. Very large red; good .............00.. iD 
CHOICE NEW ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Curtis Flame. Extra large, flame-red blooms on long, strong 
Stemsizeyeris creas Ecvoscodd do 000K 8 Stoloter ets Soosdoooe Lye) 
Curtis Flesh-Pink. Flesh-pink overlaid with lavender ..... 1.00 
Curtis Mulberry. Large 8-inch flowers on 3-foot stems. Color 
is mulberry-red %euwce see eee BOA DOGO avers eee al 00 
Curtis Salmon-pink. Salmon-pink. 8-in. blooms .......... 1.00 
Watermelon. Huge flowers of watermelon-pink ........ 200 
