CHARLESTON, S. C. 
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through February. Long, narrow light green foliage. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 15-18’. 
Joan of Arc—This variety became almost ex- 
tinct when the parent plant died some years ago 
leaving us with only a half dozen scions, A vivid red 
semi-double splotched with white of medium size. 
Has unusually fine dark foliage; a compact grow- 
er. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 36”, 6-8-10 year understock. 
Lady Van Sittart, Variegated—A medium to 
large semi-double white, striped with rose pink with 
stamens in the center. Narrow, curved, dark green 
foliage. Free midseason bloomer. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 15-18”. 
C. M. Hovey—Variegated form of Julia Dray- 
ton. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24’. 
Marchioness of Exeter—This old original is a 
very large white and pink peony form flower. Long, 
light green foliage. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24”. 
Peonyflora—One of the most beautiful from the 
West Coast. A large very irregular loose peony. 
white flecked with pink. Sometimes has pink sport. 
Round dark foliage and spreading growth. Quite 
hardy. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 15-18’, 4 year understock. 
Catherine Cathcart—(Leila) This old original 
from Magnolia Gardens is a very lovely .medium to 
large double pink, marbled white. Rounded, light 
green foliage. Slow, slender growth. Late bloomer 
Own Root: 8-12” to 15-18”. 
Colletti Maculata—From two plants at the Tea 
Garden comes our strain. A medium size cherry 
red with white peony. This is a very old variety but 
very scarce due to the difficulty in propagating it. 
Own Root: 8-12” and 12-15”. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 6 year understock. 
