GRANDEFLORA ROSEA or EMPRESS—Extremely large 
bloom of a beautiful pink semi-double form with long 
vellow stamens in center and sometimes a peony center 
of petaloids. 5 to 6 in. blooms. This variety blooms 
sometimes in January and blooms until April. 
HERME—Large semi-double rose with red stripes and a 
pale pink border on each petal, sometimes fragrant, M. 
HOYIHOKU—Single white, peony center. 
JARVIS RED—Large semi-double red with yellow stamens 
in center, E. 
JULIA DRAYTON—Very large double red, has purplish color 
when bloom gets older. One of the nicest, M. 
KUMASAKI—Double salmon pink, sometimes shows sta- 
mens, this variety also has peony formed flowers on 
same bush, very heavy bloomer, and very hardy, blooms 
young, L. 
LADY DE SANQUINAE—Semi-double pink with occasional 
red stripe, yellow stamens in center, M. 
MAGNOLIA FLORA—See Rose of Dawn. 
MADAME INGRAD—Our own seedling, semi-double white, 
yellow stamens in center. Because of it’s weeping habit 
would be lovely in rock-garden or beside a pool, M. 
MATHOTIANA ALBA or BLOOD OF CHRIST—Very large 
pure white with a pink streak on back of flower, petals 
roll backwards, wonderful flower, L. 
MONARCH—Deep pink loose peony type, enormous flower, 
M. 
MONJISHU RED—Pure bright red, semi-double form, with 
yellow stamens in center, unable to describe the lovely 
color of this variety. It is very showy, heavy bloomer, 
bushy slow grower, L. 
MONJISHU VARIGATED—Same as the red one except this 
has pure white spots, unable to say which is nicest, L. 
MRS. WM. THOMPSON—Large semi-double blush fading to 
white with yellow stamens in center, lovely, E 
MONTERONI WHITE or ELIZABETH—Double high centered 
white, with occasional pink stripe, M. 
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