ADAMS RUN, S. C. 
Magnoliaflora—Magnificent semi-double pink. 
Very rare. Special prices. 
Mathotiana Rosea—Full double pink; habit of 
growth and make-up of flower almost identical 
with Mathotiana Rubra. 
Margaret Walker—Large, semi-double double 
white, striped pink, loose petals with a few stamens 
in center. Dark, narrow green foliage. Upright 
growth. Mid-season to late. 
Mrs. Charles Simons—A large, semi-double white, 
loose construction, stamens intermixed. Light green, 
heavily veined foliage. Symmetrical, fast grower. 
Mid-season bloomer. 
Mrs. Wm. Thompson—Very fine white. Similar 
to Lotus. 
Paeoniaeflora—An extremely large, white, peony- 
type bloom speckled with pink—sometimes they ap- 
pear solid pink and some half pink and half white. 
A truly outstanding Camellia is this variety which 
expands some 5 to 6 inches across. Round, deep 
green foliage. Strong, upright growth and very 
free-flowering from early to mid-season. 
Rasen Zome—Imported from Japan. Flowers 
very beautiful. Very light pink, resembling Eugene 
Lize. 
Rev. John Bennet—Semi-double, showing stamens 
in the center, salmon-pink with beautiful veined 
petals, large flower; open growth, good bloomer. 
No. 113 ‘Tea Garden—Large, semi-double rose 
pink with creped edge petals. Long, pointed green 
foliage, slow upright grower. Free mid-season 
bloomer. 
September Morn—Japanese importation. Very 
early bloomer. Flower resembles that of Chandleri 
Elegans. 
Vedrine—Semi-double red, yellow stamens. Large 
fiower, 8-12 in. to 30-36 in. 
Victor Emanuel 2nd (Blood of China)—It is im- 
possible to describe this variety to do justice to its 
beauty. Large peony form of the most dazzling red; 
form of the flowers is exquisite. Dark green foliage, 
medium fast grower, mid-season bloomer. 
White Diakagura—Imported variety from Japan. 
A flower somewhat resembling Alba Superba. Very 
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