Pink Star. Bright rose-pink peony-like flower with golden stamens interspersed with inner 
petaloids; outer petals pointed, giving a star formation. Very slow growth; mid-season 
bloomer. Own Root: 24”-30”, $6.00; 30”-36”, $10.00. 
Kumasaka. Large deep pink peony-like flowers. Glossy green foliage. Tall, slow growth; 
late bloomer. Own Root: 24”-30”, $6.00; 36”-40”, $12.00. 
GROUP NO. I—RED 
Brilliant. An unusual brilliant red shade is this full double flower. Very dark glossy foliage. 
Bushy grower; mid-season bloomer. Own Root: 187-24”, $3.50; 24-30”, $5.00. 
Campelli. A double dark red form that needs to be planted in the shade if you would enjoy 
rich-colored flowers. Very large, dark green foliage. Fast growth; late flowering. 24”-30”, 
$5.00. 
Lady Van Sittart. A showy semi-double red variety. Deep green glossy foliage. Very slow 
growth; late flowering. Own Root: 24”-30”, $5.00; 30”-36”, $7.50. 
Victor Emmanuel. A variety that is impossible to describe because of its exquisite form and 
its spectacular depth of coloring. Deep green foliage. Medium-sized grower; mid-season 
bloomer. Own Root: 15”-18”, $3.00; 24-30”, $6.00. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon. This first-rate cut-flower variety has double, deep blood-red 
blooms of medium size which appear at Christmas. Large, glossy dark green foliage. Tall, 
open growth. Own Root: 15”-18”, $3.00; 24”-30”, $5.00; 30-86”, $7.50. 
Professor C. 8. Sargent. A large, peony-type flower of bomb-like form. This variety 
should be planted in full sun for the maximum bloom. Dark green, round foliage. Tall, fast 
growth; early flowering. Own Root: 15”-18”, $2.00; 18”-24”, $3.50; 24-30”, $5.00; 5/-6’, 
$25.00. 
Hermes Sport No. I. This all pink Sport of Hermes is the most common one, and is to be 
found on practically all Hermes plants of any size. So far as known it has not been given a 
definite name in foliage. Growth, blooming season, fragrance and hardiness are inherited 
from the parent. Own Root: 18”-24”, $5.00. 
GROUP NO. I—VARIEGATED 
Fanny Basil (Fanny Bolis). Very large, semi-double dark red variety variegated with 
white, having golden stamens in the center of each flower. Large dark foliage. Medium 
growth; mid-season bloomer. Own Root: 24-30”, $5.00. 
Marquis de Exeter Variegated. The 4-in. flesh pink flowers are striped and speckled with 
deep pink and some are solid pink. This variety holds its peony-like flowers for an unusually 
long period. Light green foliage. Wide-spreading growth; mid-season bloomer. Own Root: 
247-307, $5.00. 
Chandleri Elegans. Immense semi-double blooms of pink and white with golden stamens. 
Long-pointed leaves. Slow growth; mid-season. Own Root: 187-24”, $3.50; 24”-30”, $5.00; 
30”-386”, $7.50; 3’-4’, $15.00. 
Countess of Orkney. Double white flower striped with rose. Dark twisted foliage. Ex- 
tremely slow grower; mid-season bloomer. Grafted: 4’-5’, $15.00. 
Gov. Mouton. A large-flowering, peony-type Camellia of deep red coloring marbled with 
white. Dark foliage. Medium in growth. Own Root: 18-24”, $5.00; 48”, $15.00. 
T. K. Variegated. An unusual semi-double variety known for its many colors—white 
striped pink, rose and lavender, and sometimes solid pink and purple. We highly recommend 
this variety which in full bloom resembles something from a Japanese garden. Dull green foli- 
age. Tall, vigorous growth; mid-season bloomer. 24-30”, $5.00. 
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