CHARLESTON, S. C. 
Dr. Shepherd—(Firegold-Te Deum) A Tea Gar- 
den original named after the founder. Heretofore 
described as a Solid red, our scions all come from 
the two parent plants whose flowers are splotched 
with white. This flower is a huge semi-double loose 
peony dark red splotched white, forming a mass of 
golden stamens in the center. Rounded dull green 
foliage. Slow upright grower. Midseason to late 
bloomer. This variety is very difficult to propagate. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 36’’, 6-10 year understock. 
Margaret Walker—Very large  semi-double 
white striped rose pink, loose waved petals with a 
few stamens intermingled in center. Narrow dark 
green foliage, Slow upright grower. Midseason to 
late blccmer. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 15-18”, 4-8 year understock. 
Helen of Troy, Variegated—(H. A. Downing) 
A beautiful new sport of.this famous old variety. At 
Magnolia this variety has bloomed well every sea- 
son despite the severest winters. 
Grafts: 12-15” to 18-24’. 
Prices on 3 Star varieties above. 
OWNYROOUL  GOsk 22a eso oe 3.00 
Ha Rayo < be JE canta oe Pg 4.00 
AGL Seen ee et 5.00 
| apy: Ag es hae a 6.00 
Grafts: hd) feet ee ibs as 7.00 
2a hOpeteee rce fe 8.50 
3 Gaol Bolten op RN 12.50 
Sa deere 17.50 
ALR Maa E Uae eeaelead 20.00 
S0-OGUe eee oS 25.00 
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2 STAR WHITES 
Heningham Smith — A sport of Alba Plena 
which we prefer to both it and Alba Fimbriata. The 
flower is of pine cone construction with bud in cen- 
ter and shows stamens when fully open, Foliage, 
