
JULIA DRAYTON—Very large flower, rose type, 
resembles Purple Emperor. 
SARA C. HASTIE—(Debutante) 
Flower peony type, very light pink. Blooms very 
early. 
EMPEROR—(Emperor of Russia) 
Semi-double to double flower of large size. Has 
large petals of dark crimson red. Very large and 
roundish thick foliage. 
EMPRESS—(Lady Clare, Grandiflora Rosea, etc.) 
Single to semi-double, light pink and very large 
flower. 
GIRARD-DE BAILLON—We believe this to be the 
most charming Camelia now in existence. The 
flower is not very large, 3 to 3% inches in di- 
ameter. But it is an attractive form of peony 
type with a charming color combination of bril- 
liant red and white. A slow grower. 
LADY HUMES BLUSH—Very famous old variety 
but yet rare. Full double rose type flower, white 
with delicate flesh pink. One of the best for 
corsages. 
LAUREL LEAF—Very large flower. Full double, 
light salmon pink blotched with white. Leaves 
narrow and pointed like a Laurel leaf. 
COMTESSE NIEPORT — Flowers are full double 
peony type with 8 to 10 large guard petals and 
12 to 15 medium sized petals intermixed with 
numerous yellow stamens. Petals are very crink- 
led, soft pink spotted with faint white. Blooms 
very freely and in mid-season. 
GIGANTIA (Kellingtonia, Magnolia King)—Semi- 
double, very large flower usually 5 to 6 inches 
in diameter. Color, red marked with white. Large 
groups of yellow stamens at center. Leaves are 
extra large and thick, very dark, shiny green. 
VEDRINE (Our Lewis Red Peony)—Semi-double 
to double peony type flower, 4 to 5 inches in di- 
ameter often 6 inches. Color is a brilliant red 
shading into a deep crimson with a velvety tone. 
This fine variety blooms mid-season. 
DAIKAGURA—F lower double peony type, very 
large, deep rose in color. The distinctive charac- 
ter of this variety is its early blooming. It starts 
generally in September. 
DAIKAGURA VARIEGATA—Same as above but 
flower is varigated beautifully with white spots. 
Slow grower. 
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