deep green and round, often having a slight 
yellow variegation, and the habit of growth 
of the plant is full and round. This prolific, 
mid-season blooming camellia is very striking 
and colorful. 
COL. FIREY (Mississippi Hastie) — A large 
deep crimson extremely double flower. Late 
bloomer. Dark green foliage. 
CONCORDIA (Prince Albert) —A beautiful 
pink and white variegated flower of peony- 
form. The individual flowers on the bush 
vary both in form and in color. Occasionally 
there is an all pink flower, and sometimes 
there are both peony and rose form flowers 
on the same plant. The leaves are light 
green and serrated. They resemble the 
leaves of Dubutante, but are not as sharply 
serrated and are smaller. Does well both 
in the greenhouse and outside. 
DEBUTANTE (Sara C. Hastie) —A very 
lovely, early blooming, large peonyform 
flower of delicate solid pink. The light green 
foliage is very vigorous, with distinctly ser- 
rated leaves. 
DERBYANA — Semi-double to peonyform 
dark red with stamens intermingled with 
petaloids in center. Very vigorous grower. 
DONKELAARI TEAGARDEN.— Our best 
strain of Donkelaari, very large semi-double 
red marbled white, with uniform golden sta- 
mens in center. Prolific bloomer but very 
slow grower. 
H. A. DOWNING — Very large, loose semi- 
double flowers of deep red, with stamens 
showing among the petals. A bushy, slow- 
growing variety, and late bloomer. 
DUC DE ORLEANS (Marguerite Guillon) — 
A semi-double pink and white, often solid 
pink, with stamens interspersed with inner 
petals. A very free bloomer. 
DUCHESS DE CAZE (Opelousas Peony, 
Althea Flora) —Light pink and _ white, 
sometimes solid pink peonyform flower. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND—Large 
semi-double creamy white, with one or two 
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