54 PETRIE NURSERY 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
The oriental poppy is planted in the fall for best results.. 
At that time there is practically no risk attached to the 
operation. The large and striking bloom in early summer 
is very impressive. They should be planted in the border 
where other plants can cover the holes left by the tops 
when they die back shortly after they finish blooming. 
ALL VARIETIES LISTED ARE $.50 
CERISE BEAUTY—A medium sized small cerise pink 
GOLD OF OPHIR—Rather small but approaching true gold. 
COLONEL BOWLES—A large scarlet red. - 
HERCULE—A very large brilliant red. 
Eons ELIZABETH—LaFrance pink without black spots at 
ase. 
JOYCE—Soft red flowers in great abundance. 
LORD LAMBOURNE—Scarlet with black blotch. Cut edges 
with age. 
MAY SADLER—Salmon pink with black markings. 
MANDARIN—Mandarin red. 
MRS. PERRY—Pink. 
RED FLAME—Lacquer red, strong stems, medium size. 
SASS PINK—Light flesh pink with a mauve center. 
SPRING MORN—Clear flesh without a blotch. 
VON DER GOLTZ—A good large white. 
HEMEROCALLIS — THE DAY LILIES 
In recent years the old lemon lily and tawny day lily 
have given place to multitudes of day lilies of many colors 
and blossoming seasons. As a reult the demand for them 
is growing. We are listing a number of the older ones and 
a list of the new U.S. Department of Agriculture sorts re- 
leased three years ago. 
AMARYLLIS—A beautiful golden orange in July and 
PUB USE, ins cnsndegel. -endecdeoencap!Meaueten on sccngets canteen $ .50 
AUGUST PIONEER —A three foot plant blooming 
from mid-August to October. A profuse bloomer, 
chrome orange with outer half of the petals deli- 
cately » flushed: red> 2.0.02... of hs 
BAGDAD—A July bloomer to 3% feet. A clear or- 
ange throat, outer petals coppery red and mid-zone 
maddeér- brown #54 )-Atecrea eet ee .00 
GYPSY—Brilliant deep orange flowers in July ........ .50 
HYPERION—tThe finest pale yellow. July and August. Ae 
MRS. J. H. CRAWFORD—Rich apricot yellow, shaded 
light cadmium. Many flowers on four foot stems 
Api, SRM. $525 dae ten touet eres a are f(s) 
LEONIAN HYBRIDS—These range from three to five 
feet in height. They have strong stems and the 
flowers are of every shade from deepest burnt 
orange thru flaming orange red into tints of pastel 
old rose and maroon. Lovely fragrance. ................ ug 
MARGARET PERRY—Scarlet orange, center suffused 
yellow.) 252. Sie eae ee 50 
MARY STOKER—Waxy apricot buff. July and Aug- 
ust, ‘346 “ft. "Lee ee ee eee .50 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—Fragrant yellow in July ........ .50 
PALE MOON—Glistening pale yellow. Long blooms 
in July and August. Three and one half feet. ........ 1.00 
RAJAH—A most heavily flowered red with an or- . 
ange throat that blooms in July and August. Up 
to four feet.) wu 2. wae ee ee ee 50 
