is of the same loosely peony form as are all 
the other Hermes. No definite name has 
been adopted for this fine variety. Several 
nurseries are listing it as Jenny Lind. 
Own root plants—10-12 in. $2.50, no 
larger. A few grafted plants—18 in. 
$10.00, 24 in. $15.00. 
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HERMES SPORT NO. 4 
An exceptionally handsome Sport of 
Hermes, with flowers pink with white mar- 
gin at edges of petals. It does not have the 
usual stripes found in Hermes. I found a 
branch on a small Hermes plant in 1936. 
It is not yet available. Orders booked this 
season for next seasons delivery on graft- 
ed plants only. 
Sa REEEEnEEn,  Cemeeaaea 
HIBISCUS 
A large single deep rose pink to red with 
prominent stamens in center. Flowering at 
midseason. Foliage long pointed dull 
green. Growth spreading. Origin, Magnol- 
la Gardens. 
Available in own root plants only—Sizes 
10-12 in. $2.50 and 12-15 in. $3.50. 
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JOHN HYDE PORTER 
This handsome Camellia resembling in 
color the Sport of Hermes No. 8 originated 
in the famous gardens of Dr. W. G. Lee 
of Macon, Ga. The loosely peony form, 
white with red striped flowers begin open- 
ing early in the fall, continuing thru the 
winter months. foliage is dark green, wavy 
twisted. Growth is spreading. 
Available in own root plants—15-18 in. 
$5.0,0 18-24 in. $8.00, grafted plants, 30 
in. $20.00, 36 in. $25.00. 
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LADY OF THE LAKE 
Another exquisite white, waxy petals, 
semi-double irregular construction. Mid- 
season flowering. Foliage long glossy deep 
green. Growth loosely upright. Origin, 
Magnolia Gardens. 
Available in grafted plants only. (Limit- 
ed)—18 in. $15.00, 24 in. $20.00. 
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LEONA BOLEN, VARIGATED 
The parent is solid red. This Sport or- 
iginated from a grafted plant. Semi-dou- 
ble prominent stamens, flowering mid- 
season to late, foliage dull thick green, 
growth dwarf spreading. 
