CHARLESTON, S. C. 

with showy stamens in the center. A very hardy 
bloomer from midseason to late. 
Own Root: 8-12’’ to 18-24’’. 
Prices on One Star varieties above: 
Own Root?) 8-1 25222 1.25 
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Da Dae pe ee 3.00 
1S = 24 ee ee 4.00 
Ba WS es ee ee 5.00 
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ONE STAR PINKS 
Lady Hume’s Blush—(Buff-Carnea) Small 
double white suffused pink. Often throws perfect 
star shaped flower. 
Own Root: 8-12’ and 12-15”. 
Kumasaka—(Lady Marian) A large deep pink 
_ peony like flower. Glossy green foliage. Very hardy, 
late bloomer. 
Own Root: 8-12” and 12-15”. 
Daybreak—A_ seedling very much like Debu- 
tante. Late bloomer. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24’. 
Bonne Chance—An original of medium to large, 
semi-double cupped shape salmon pink with prom- 
inent stamens in center. Blooms freely in late sea- 
son. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24”. 
Rev. John Drayton— (Mary E. M.) This magnifi- 
cent camellia bears the name of the creator of Mag- 
nolia Gardens. One of our hardiest flowers, the par- 
ent plant has bloomed perfectiy every year in an un- 
protected place despite the severest winter. A semi- 
double light pink with variable flower forms. Some 
open as regular semi-doubles, others as loose peonies 
and still a few with bud centers. A symmetrical 
compact grower with light green foliage. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24”. 
