32 SUMMER TRADE LIST, 1954 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
These named varieties of Oriental Poppies are grown from crowns. They have 
been transplanted, insuring a heavy plant with good root system. We recommend 
August and early September planting, although they can be planted later. We ex- 
pect to dig in August when dormant and hold in cold storage for late orders. 
Per 10) Per 100 
BETTY ANN —Beautiful crinkled flower of La France pink. No 
SPOtS ae DroLusemblOoOMe re. ees =e See oe eee $ 3.50 $ 30.00 
BIG JIM—Mammoth gorgeous flowers of deep maroon. Outstanding 
ollore ayes) WAYCROSS! ARONA, SU Was 2225.25 sSe sess eesee= 2.90 25.00 
CAVALIER—One of Dr. Neeley’s latest and best introductions. The 
large flowers are crinkly and deep scarlet red. Tall, strong 
Stemoumakemtnemm tines tors cuttin. o401NChCSee me =e ae 2.90 25.00 
CERISE BEAUTY—FProfuse bloomer, medium sized flowers and 
height. Flowers are a deep rose with glittering blackish-purple 
HIOLCHES ee ole INCH esheets = eel te ees - A Peek, He 30-00 
COLONEL BOWLES—Scarlet red, immense flowers. 26 inches. ____ 2.40 20.00 
CRIMSON POMPON—Blood red, pompon-like flowers fully double. 
The first double poppy, ina really red shade, _22-2.2 2 2-=-- = 2.90 25.00 
CURTIS GIANT FLAME—Color, flaming red. Extra large blooms 
on very tall heavy stems. The largest poppy of all. __________ 3.50 30.00 
CURTIS GIANT MULBERRY—Big, 8 inch flowers on 3 ft. stems of 
a most distinct and different shade. Lighter than Mahoney 
Valder Way Slaravebvarsss Ose TAM eeAS . pee eee cee oo nee eee 4.00 35.00 
CURTIS SALMON PINK—A rugged grower; 3 foot stems and 
8-inch blooms of the most pleasing salmon-pink, showing more 
pink than salmon. This, while not the biggest of the Giants 
IE) SLOW GOL OMS Cit Was losis os eee ee eee e 2 3.50 30.00 
FIELD MARSHALL VON-DER-GLOTZ—Extra large. One of the 
pleasing new whites, black blotch. Always in demand. 
age LING CS oa ee ee oe Se ew S 4.00 35.00 
FLASHY GLOW—Yellow with an orange cast, clearer than most 
others of this type. Blooms late mid-season. 30 inches, ______ 2.90 25.00 
GLOWING ROSE—Large brilliant, glowing rose-pink. ______________ 4.00 35.00 
GOLD OF OPHIR—A poppy of medium height, about 24 to 28 
Inches we eELLOWerdmealems Old eneOratl Cyn ae ae eee 2.40 20.00 
HELEN ELIZABETH—tThis is a real acquisition of light La France 
pink. The petals are deeply crinkled and show no evidence 
of spots or blotches. Longest blooming period of any poppy. -_ 2.40 20.00 
HENRY CAYEAU IMPROVED—The big blooms are a peculiar tint 
of ashes of roses or an old rose shaded burgundy. If grown 
in light shade this flcwer really comes to perfection. ________ 2.40 20.00 
HERCULES—Immense flower, often 9 inches across, of true scarlet, 
borne on extra tall and sturdy stem. A leader in its color 
CLASS oe gl CIOR | gir = antes Sea hfe See ee Se ee 2.40 20.00 
JOYCE—Spectrum red or may be described as cherry-red in color. 
Flowers are of medium size borne on tall, perfectly straight 
stems sito einChes ie Beem. eee eed. 6 ee ee ee ea 2.90 25.00 
