GROUP II 
ABBY WILDER—Peony shaped double white 
flowers of medium size. Some of the flowers 
have an occasional stripe of pink. This is a 
fast grower, and makes a fine bush. 
ANNA FROST—Semi-double, large loose peony 
type, dark blood red in color. Large, round, 
thick, shiny green leaves. 
AUSTILL PINK—Medium sized pink, carna- 
tion form with stamens. Fast hardy grower. 
A very attractive camellia. 
BEALLI ROSEA—Double rose pink, the flowers 
of which resemble a rosebud upon first opening. 
The natural habit of this variety is to grow into 
a round, compact bush. 
COLONIAL PINK—This variety is often sold 
as Gloire de Nantes, but it is not the same. 
The flowers are medium sized, rose colored, and 
semi-double. This plant, with its dark green 
foliage, makes a beautiful evergreen. From 12- 
18 inch lath grown plants to 24-30 inch speci- 
men plants. 
DUC DE ORLEANS (MARGUERITE GUILLON) 
—A semi-double pink and white, often solid pink, 
with stamens interspersed with inner petals. A 
very free bloomer. 
ELIZABETH (Monttironr) — Porcelain white, 
occasionally a flower will have some pink in it, 
or there may be an all pink bloom. The edges 
of the petals are incurved. A beautiful flower 
and a handsome evergreen. 
GLOIRE DE NANTES (LEANA SUPERBA)—A 
large semi-double vivid red flower, with long 
yellow stamens interspersed with the center 
petals. Thick, dark green, waxy leaves. A 
very compact grower. 
JARVIS RED—Deep scarlet red, semi-double, 
with yellow stamens. Heavy bloomer. A 
beautiful and most satisfactory garden variety 
that holds its popularity year after year. 
KELLINGTONIA (CHANDLERI) — Red and 
white peony type flower. Blooms heavily every 
year. A rapid, compact grower, with dark 
green, glossy leaves. 
LADY ALICE (Atona)—Flowers peonyform, 
lovely shade of red. Up to 2-3 ft. lath grown 
plants. 
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