CHARLESTON, S. C. 

St. Andre—(Rose Hill Rubra) Semi-double, generally peony 
type, 5-6 inches. Beautiful crimson-carmine color. Blooms late 
season. Foliage very large, thick and very dark green. 
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Firebrand—An original Magnolia Gardon variety. A _ large 
fiery red which blooms in January when many camellias are injured 
by cold. This beautiful semi-double is further enhanced by white 
veins on its occasional petaloids. Firebrand is an ideal camellia 
for those who have trouble blooming camellias out of doors in the 
coldest part of the winter. 
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Tiara—(Our seedling) This is a very unusual camellia in both 
color and form; an orange red which opens as an imbricated with 
a long pointed bud in the center and later becomes a regular semi- 
double. Petals are rounded in shape. We have seen no other ca- 
mellia of its type. 
Grafts: 8-12") 12-15” 
Henry Middleton—Large semi-double dark red, 3-4 rows of 
large petals. Prominent stamens in center. Large glossy dark 
green foliage. Symmetrical upright grower. Midseason bloomer. 
Grafts: Sol 2 el 2ate  eoe 18) 18124” 
Campbell Ashley—A loosely formed semi-double deep red with 
petals of crepe-like texture. Petaloids intermingled with stamens. 
One of the finest reds to come on the market in recent years. Origin: 
Middleton Place. 
Grafts: 15-187, 18-24” 
Dr. Shepherd—(Te Deum, Firegold) A Tea Garden variety 
named after its founder. This flower is a huge semi-double loose 
peony dark velvety red with many stamens. Rounded dark green 
foliage, late bloomer. The parent plants are marbled with white, 
but all our grafts continue to be solid red. 
Grafts: 8-127) -12-15”7 
James Allan—Huge semi-double fiat fiery red with prominent 
stamens and occasional petaloid. A seedling from the Walter Allan 
Nursery in Summerville. 
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Emperor of Russia—A very large double peony form flower. 
Dark crimson red in color. 
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