occasionally semi-double with yellow stamens. Color is 
a very pleasing soft pink, but once in a while the guard 
petals have very narrow white stripes at the center. 
The leaves are very small. Early and a very free 
bloomer. 
No. 47 —Some call this the Wm. S. Hastie, but we are 
not quite sure as yet. The flower is 4 to 4% inches in 
diameter, being overlapped symmetrically with 90 to 
100 petals. Color bright red to deep Vermillion red. 
Blooms mid-season, free^bloomer. 
PRICES ON ABOVE SIX VARIETIES Group One “B” 
Each 10 100 
3-5 inch, C., 2%" pot _ 3.00 25.00 
6-8 inch. C.. 2%" pot_ 3.50 30.00 
S-12 inch, C., 3" pot _ 4.50 40.00 
12-1S inch, C., 4" pot _ 6.00 55.00 
12-18 inch heavy, 5" and 6" pot_ 1.75 15.00 125.00 
12-13 inch, field, B&B _ 1.50 12.50 
(With flower, add 25 per cent) 
GROUP TWO 
ABBY WILDER —Pink, very double, peony form. Gen¬ 
erally pink in color, but sometimes marked with white. 
(Abby Wilder is generally pink and white variegated. 
This strain must he propagated from pink branch.) 
ALBA PLENO —One of the best and most widely known 
white Japonicas, full double, large pure white, early 
bloomer. Leaves narrow and pointed, being -somewhat 
crinkled. 
ELATA —(By Langdon) Semi-double very large flower 4 
inches in diameter. Semi-peony type with yellow' sta¬ 
mens. Color deep rose to carmine, bloom mid-season, 
very free bloomer. 
GOVERNOR MOUTON —One of the very popular varieties 
in Louisiana. Flower medium to large, wflth color of 
most pleasant oriental red marked with white spots. 
Somewhat of peony form, many small petals mixed 
with yellow stamens, middle season, free bloomer. 
Leaves light green and not so thick. 
LADINEP.'S RED —As the name is not yet confirmed 
this name is used here temporarily. Flow'er is very 
large and very double. Numerous narrow' and small 
petals overlapped in numbers, very symmetrical. Color 
bright red to dark red. Leaves long and narrow, pointed 
not sharply, smooth and light green. One of the best 
red Camellias. 
OPE LOUS PEONY —Peony form, large flow'er with light 
pink with red veins, which makes it very beautiful. 
Occasionally spotted with w'hite. Leaves very small. 
OTOME —Very much like Pink Perfection, but the flower 
is slightly larger, and so are the petals. Leaves dark 
green in color but not quite so glossy as the other. 
PINK PERFECTION —Medium sized flower, shell pink, 
very full double wflth immense small petals symmetri¬ 
cally arranged. Very early and free bloomer. 
No. 53 —Until the true name of this variety has been con¬ 
firmed, it will be called No. 53. Flower semi-double, 3 
to 4 inches in diameter. 10 to 12 guard petals and a 
number of small petaloids mixed with yellow stamens 
form a somewhat peony shape. The color of this varie¬ 
ty is very distinct from the other. It is a realy dark 
crimson red to deep purple with large white markings. 
It blooms from January to March, very free bloomer. 
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