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MADONNA. Full, double, flesh-pink, 
streaked with rose. Late. 
MANTEO. A large, full double red found 
growing in Manteo, N. C., on Roanoke 
Island. Early midseason. We consider it 
one of the best reds. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER. M. G. 
Salmon-pink, occasionally marked with 
white; fully double. Dwarf, spreading 
plants. 
MARGARET LAWRENCE. M. G. Semi¬ 
double deep pink blooms 4*/2 to 5 inches 
across. Named for wife of the inventor of 
Whirlwind Motor. 
MATHOTIANA ALBA. Large; double; pure 
white. Strong growth. Late. 
MATHOTIANA ROSEA. Huge, double 
bloom of deep pink. Fast grower. Very 
beautiful. 
MATHOTIANA RUBRA. Large, double 
flowers of deep red. Midseason. 
MATSUKASA (“Pine Cone’’). Full, double 
flowers, rose-red speckled white, petals nar¬ 
row and pointed. Foliage marbled with 
creamy streaks. Late. 
MAURY PINK. Semi-double, pale pink 
flowers on a fast-growing plant. Suitable 
for hedges. 
MIKENJAKU. Large, semi-double bloom of 
rose-pink, marbled white. Petals frilled and 
twisted. Slow growth. 
MONARCH. Deep pink flowers composed of 
a collar of large petals around a mass of 
stamens and short petals. 
NAGASAKI. Semi-double rose-pink blooms 
streaked with white. Very slow growth. 
Late. 
NOBILISSIMA. Pure white; tuft of small 
petals in the center. Strong-growing plant. 
OTOME. Large, double blooms of light pink. 
Slow growth. 
OTOME WHITE. Full double bloom of pure 
white. Bushy, slow growth. Midseason. 
PERIGUIANA. Double white flowers. Mid¬ 
season. 
PINK BALL. Soft pink, peony-shaped blooms 
with dull green foliage. Slow growth. Mid¬ 
season. 
PINK PERFECTION. Dainty shell-pink; 
very double. Freely produced from No¬ 
vember to March. 
PINK STAR. Bright rose-pink blooms of 
peony form with pointed outer petals. 
Slow growth. 
POMPEIAN RUBRA. Large, double, red 
flowers. 
PRINCE EUGENE NAPOLEON. Medium¬ 
sized, peony-shaped flowers of blood-red. 
Early. 
PRINCESS BACHANACHI. Full, double 
flowers of dark red marbled with white. 
Lasts for many days on the tall plants. 
PRINCESS OF WALES. M. G. 176. Pure 
white, very dainty flowers. An exquisite 
miniature of Alba plena. 
PROFESSOR C. S. SARGENT. Crimson 
flowers of large peony form. November to 
March. 
PURITY. Full, double, white blooms, splen¬ 
did for cutting. Very slow growth. Late. 
PURPLE EMPEROR. M. G. 85. Very 
large, fully double flowers of the deepest 
red with purplish veins. 
RED AND WHITE. M. G. 173. Full 
peony-shaped flowers of clear red mottled 
with white. 
RED HERME. A true Herme plant with a 
clear red flower. 
REV. JOHN BENNETT. Semi-double 
blooms of salmon-pink; golden stamens 
mingle with center petals. 
REV. JOHN G. DRAYTON. Deep pink 
blooms of loose peony form, the wavy petals 
intermixed with golden stamens. Early. 
ROSE EMRY (XMAS CHEER). A very 
hardy plant with deep red blossoms of tight 
peony form. Prolific bloomer. 
ROI LEOPOLE. A rose-colored bloom of 
imbricated form. 
RUBEL VIRGINALIS. Peony-type bloom 
with large outer guard petals and a center 
of petaloids. Late. 
RUBRA SIMPLEX. Lovely large single 
flowers of clear red. 
SARAH C. HASTIE. M. G. Peony-type 
bloom of pale pink. Early. 
SARAH FROST. Rose-pink, double flowers 
of medium size. Late. 
SEMI-DOUBLE BLUSH. Almost single 
blush-white flowers which are very lovely. 
SINGLE PINK AND WHITE. M. G. 56. 
Beautiful single white flowers striped with 
light pink; petals pointed. Resembles 
water-lily in form. Very choice. 
SOPHIA. A large variegated flower of cherry- 
red and white. Very early and very free 
bloomer. 
STAR WHEEL. Peony-type bloom shaped 
like a wheel; deep rose in color. Slow 
growth. Midseason. 
SWEETI VERA Large flower of loose peony 
form; flesh-pink, streaked with rose. Slow 
growth. Midseason. 
T. K. TRICOLOR. Both pure white and 
red flowers are borne on the same plant. 
Excellent. 
T. K. VARIEGATED. Semi-double flowers 
of two shades of pink with occasional white 
markings. Midseason. 
TRICOLOR. Variable, nearly single flowers 
of white, pink, and variegated on the same 
bush. 
TRICOLOR SEIBOLDI. Medium-sized, 
semi-double blooms of white, mottled and 
flecked red and pink. 
TRIPHOSA. M. G. Very large; single; 
white, with showy golden stamens. 
VARIEGATA. Semi-double blooms of deep 
rose streaked with white. Late. 
VARIEGATA PLENA. M. G. Large cherry- 
red blooms irregularly spotted with white. 
VENUS. M. G. 122. Semi-double; light 
pink. Very choice. 
VICTOR EMANUEL. Large, peony-shaped 
blooms of dazzling red. Medium-fast 
growth. Midseason. 
WANCHESE. Fine, very large, double red 
flowers found on an old estate in the town 
of Wanchese, N. C., on Roanoke Island. 
WM. S. HASTIE. M. G. Full double, deep 
vermilion-red. Late. Slow growth. 
XMAS CHEER. See ROSE EMRY. 
Camellia Sasanqua Varieties 
The Sasanqua species, known in Japan as 
“Kotsubaki,” bloom early, beginning in Octo¬ 
ber in the Lower South and thereby add to the 
period for enjoying these fine flowering shrubs. 
BRILLIANCY. Large, single flowers of 
bright cherry-red. 
CLEOPATRA. Semi-double; deep pink. 
Lovely. 
CRIMSON BRIDE. Single crimson blooms 
of medium size. 
DAWN. Semi-double, ivory-white blooms, 
the petals edged flesh-pink. Slow growth. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH. Single; soft pink, with 
golden stamens. 
MINE-NO YUKI. Creamy white, peony¬ 
shaped flowers with golden stamens. 
SINGLE PINK. Dainty pink, single flowers 
like Cherokee roses. 
SINGLE RED. Single red flowers in pro¬ 
fusion. 
SNOW-ON-MOUNTAIN. Large, loosely 
double flowers of pure white; delightfully 
fragrant. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY. Single white flowers, 
the petals edged with delicate flesh-pink. 
Camellia, Jarvis Red. See page 5 
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