Fred Sander. Medium-sized CARMINE, occasionally dotted WHITE; semi-double with crin- 
kled petals. Mid-season. Grafted: 12”-15”, $7.50; 15”-18”, $10.00. 
Big Beauty. Very large DULL WHITE, lightly lined, dotted and blotched ROSE; double, the 
outer petals imbricated; central petals forming a compact rosebud. Mid-season. Grafted: 12’- 
15% $7.80; 157-187, $12.50; 247-307, $15.00; 36”, $20.00. 
Margaret Walker. Very large semi-double white striped rose pink, loose waved petals with 
a few stamens intermingled in the center. Narrow dark green foliage. Slow upright grower. 
Mid-season to late bloomer. Grafted: 12”-15”, $7.50; 15-18”, $10.00. 
C. P. Morgan. Large ROSE COLOR, heavily veined ROSE RED, spotted WHITE. Mid- 
season. Graited: 127-15”, $10.00; 157-187, $12.50. 
Cleopatra. Full peony about 41% inches in diameter. The color is light pink with white 
blotches. New with us this year. Blooms Feb.-Mar. Grafted: 12”-15”, $10.00. 
Giardino Schmitz. Medium-sized semi-double clear RED variegated, having stamens. Grafted: 
AS CAD. 
Audusson Special. Sport of Adolphe Audusson, flowers having a particulary beautiful varie- 
gation and often times come with extra petals interspersed with the stamens. Grafted: 18-24”, 
$12.50. 
GROUP NO. I1—WHITE 
Alba Plena. An early-flowering, full, double white variety that blooms for Christmas and 
makes a useful cut-flower. Light green foliage; medium growth. Own Root: 18-24”, $4.00; 
24”-30”, $6.00; 30”-36”, $10.00; Grafted: 24”-80”, 15.00. 
Mathotiana Alba. This variety must be planted in dense shade to develop its profuse bloom. 
Full double; pure white; large. Light green foliage. Own Root: 24”-30”, $5.00; 36”-40”, $7.50. 
Purity. This large-flowering, full, double white is known for its free-flowering habit. 
Dark green foliage. Very slow growth. Own Root: 24-30”, $5.00. 
Ethrington White (Waterloo). The petals of this semi-double variety are often described 
as tissue-like in texture. Dark green foliage. Tall and vigorous in its growth; blooms in mid- 
season. Own Root: 24”-30”, $4.00. 
Alba Superba. From Magnolia Gardens came this sem-double white form with showy 
stamens in the center of the flowers. This fine Camellia is a free bloomer while young. 
Vigorous and spreading in its growth, it has large, deep green glossy foliage. Own Root: 
157-18”, $3.50. 
GROUP NO. I—PINK 
Celtic Rosea. Semi-double flesh-pink variety with golden stamens showing. Narrow, light 
green foliage. Slow growth. Own Root: 24”-30”, $5.00. 
Rev. John G. Drayton. A loose peony-like flower of pleasing deep pink; wavy petals inter- 
mingled with golden stamens. Light green foliage. Tall, angular growth; late bloomer. Own 
Root: 24”-30”, $5.00. 
Otome. A large double pink variety. Very desirable for cutting. Dark green foliage. Slow 
growth; mid-season flowering. Available in all sizes. Own Root: 24”-30”, $5.00. 
Pink Perfection. Usually considered the most popular pink variety for cutting. Itisa full 
double flower of medium size and shell-pink in coloring. Slow growth; early free bloomer. 
Own Root: 18”-24”, $3.50; 24”-30”, $5.00; 30”-36”, $7.50; 3’-4’, $15.00. 
Pink Ball. Peony-like soft pink flower. Dull green foliage. Slow growth; mid-season 
flowering. Own Root: 18”-24”, $3.50. 
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA TWENTY-THREE 
