

Alba Superba—White, semi-double to loose peoniform, midseason to 
late, one of the hardiest of the whites, compact growth, upright and bushy. 
This variety shows attractive golden stamens and is one of the best 
semi-doubles in its season. 
Aloha*—See Arajishi. 
Amabilis*—White, single with stamens forming a broad ring, mid- 
season, very hardy. Rapid willowy grower. The flower resembles a 
Cherokee Rose, though larger, is greatly admired and is very popular. 
With us the most dependable white. 
Anna Bruneau—Lovely shade of light pink, rose form, late, tender. 
Pink sport of Mathotiana Alba. Large flower, good for greenhouse culture. 
Anne Lindberg—Deep red, semi-double to irregular loose peoniform, 
midseason to late, hardy. Rapid, compact grower, large flowers. 
Annie Gray (Orton No. 50)—Cherry red, semi-double with the petals stand- 
ing out, midseason, very hardy, upright growth. A very spectacular 
variety, contrasting the showy, upright flowers with large smooth petals 
against drooping foliage. Profuse bloomer. 
Arajishi* (Aloha)—Bright red, full peoniform, very early, hardy. Large 
showy flowers. This fine variety starts blooming with us in September; 
we recommend it for the northern limits of the camellia belt. Arajishi 
and Daikagura are in a class by themselves by reason of their ex- 
tremely early blooming season, in addition to their very handsome bloom. 
Although these two varieties have been on the market for a number of 
years, the supply of them has not yet caught up with the demand. Their 
blooming season extends into cold weather and the last cycle is dam- 
aged by the first freeze; so desirable are the blooms that we protect the 
last cycle for our cut flower department. Not available this season. 
Ashley Pink—See Augusta Wilson. 
Aspacia (Great Eastern, Emperor of Russia Vg.)—Variegated red with 
white splashes, full peoniform, midseason, very hardy. These large, 
spectacular flowers show golden anthers interspersed among the petal- 
oids. A sport of Emperor of Russia. 
Augusta Wilson (St. Elmo, Cabbage Head, Ashley Pink)—Light rose pink, 
peoniform, midseason, not hardy. Good cut flowers. Large, very hand- 
some blooms, a fine greenhouse variety. 
Aunt Jetty—Solid red, similar to Governor Mouton. 
Beauty of Holland—See Herme. 
Beni Koroko*—-See Kumasaka. 
Blood of China—See Victor Emmanuel. 
Brilliant—See Reine Des Beautes. 
Cabbage Head—See Augusta Wilson. 
Califorina No. 671—Variegated white with pink markings, semi-double to 
loose peoniform, midseason, hardy, dark green wavy foliage. This very 
