ADAMS RUN, S. C. 

Daybreak—Soft pink similar to Debutante. Late. 
Fine. 
Dorkelaari—Exquisite flower. Semi-double red 
and white. The true form. Special prices. 
Donkelaari Eugene Lize—Peony form sport of 
Donkelaari. Same coloring. Exquisite form of 
color. Special price. 
Dr. Shepherd—Huge semi-double, loose peony, 
dark red, marbled white, forming a mass of golden 
stamens in center. Rounded, dull green foliage. 
Slow, upright growth. Mid-season to late bloomer. 
This outstanding variety is very difficult to 
propagate. 
Duchess of Sutherland—Finest of all white. Large 
semi-double bloom. Exquisite formation. 
Eleanor Hagood—Medium size. Regular. Delicate, 
pale pink. When fully open has few stamens in 
center. Dull, green foliage. Upright growth. Later 
bloomer. Limited. Grafts. 
Elinor of Fair Oaks—Variegated Vedrine. Very 
rare. Special prices. 
Elizabeth Arden—Medium to large, semi-double 
white, striped rose pink. Sports to solid pink. All 
blooms opening with a perfect rosebud center. Long, 
curved, narrow, dark green foliage. Symmetrical, 
upright growth. Very hardy bloomer. Late. 
Eiizabeth Boardman—This is considered to be 
the best white seedling to come from Magnolia 
Gardens. Very large, semi-double, white with golden 
stamens intermixed in center. Rounded, light green 
foliage. Upright growth. 
Elizabeth Grandy (Margaret Higdon)—Large, 
scmi-double pink bloom, fading to almost white 
around edges of petals, with stamens intermixed. 
Large foliage somewhat serrated. 12 to 18-in and 
18 to 24-in. grafts. 
Firebrand—One of our hardiest bloomers—ig- 
nores cold. Large, semi-double, scarlet red flowers. 
Conspicuous golden stamens in center. Symmetri- 
cal upright growth. Free bloomer, starting in De- 
cember, continuing through winter. 
Glen 40—Beautiful, large, deep flower of very 
dark red. Slow grower but one of the best double 
red Camellias. 12 to 18-in. and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 
H. A. Dowring—Large and beautiful blood red. 
Herme Special—Pink Herme marbled white. Very 
fine. 
