
GLORE DE NANTES—Large semi-double flower, 
deep rose color. Leaves are large, roundish, 
thick and very shiny dark green, which easily 
identifies it from all other. (No small sizes.) 
JARVIS RED—Large semi-double flower with long 
crinkled petals. Dark vermillion color. Very 
popular on the Gulf Coast. 
MATHOTIANA ALBA — Large full double rose 
type flower, pure white but occasionally striped 
with faint pink. Leaves very large and thick. 
MRS. HOFFEINS VARIEGATA (No. 27)—Large 
semi-double flower, white striped with pink. 
Sometimes a solid pink flower is produced on 
the same bush. 
PRINCE ALBERT—Flower, medium sized, peony 
type, soft lavender-like pink spotted with white. 
Leaves are deeply serrated and rather light 
green. 
RUBRA VIRGINALIS — (Formerly called Jeaner- 
ette Pink by us). More familiar along the 
Louisiana coast. Loose peony type, salmon pink. 
Very fast grower. 
SARAH FROST—Very popular on the coast. Dark 
crimson, full double rose type. Hardy. 
TRICOLOR—Large single to semi-double flower, 
white striped with pink. (Once in a while it 
produces a red flower.) 
T. K. VARIEGATA—Semi-double, medium size 
flower of light pink with darker pink margin. 
Blooms well regardless of the weather. One of 
the most dependable varieties. 
WARRATAH (Honeycomb)—Very double, peony 
flower. Resembles Prof. Sargent, but the guard 
petals are five in number and the center of the 
form is very tight like a comb of honey. 
WM. DOWNING—Semi-double, large flower, 4 to 5 
inches in diameter, 9 to 12 large, straight, thick 
petals which are purplish pink or red. Very vig- 
orous grower and very resistant to cold. 
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