ADAMS RUN, S. C. 

Variegated Daikakura—Large, full peony form 
flowers; deep pink marbled with white. <A very 
early bloomer. Slow, tall growth. Large, dull green 
foliage. 
Vallevareda—Very symmetrical, deep pink, outer 
petals shading to light pink, inner petals extremely 
dcuble. 
PRICES ON RARE CAMELLIA 
JAPONICAS 
Group II 
Each 
MrOnigieteh 1 OUSe woe 12), tall eee ee 1.50 
rome Wield; 127-187 branches’ B& Bz —s_-__ 2 3.00 
PLOnMmelicldyespecinenwe.s -24" R& rhe ees 8 5.00 
Please note, these prices are per plant; no dis- 
count for quantity order in these varieties. 
NEW RARE CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
Davis’ Rose Dawn—A very beautiful rose-pink 
Camellia of large size, introduced by one of our 
local nurserymen. Very vigorous grower with dark 
green foliage. Much in demand. 
Duncan Bell (Mrs. Mena Ladnier)—A large 
peony-form flower named for the owner of the fa- 
mous Bellingrath Gardens. Beautiful red flowers 
5 to 6 inches in diameter. Very fast grower. 12 
to 18-in. and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 
General Wade Hampton—Magnificent loose red 
flower. Very large. One of the best new varieties. 
Lurie’s Favorite—Semi-doubie flower 4 to 5 
inches in diameter. Has 16 to 18 petals which are 
crinkled and resemble crepe paper in texture. Color: 
Soft lavender pink with darker veins. 
Queen Bessie—Semi-double, 314-414 inches in 
diameter, very wavy large petals and numerous yel- 
low stamens. Color: Clear white with faint flushes 
around the center presenting a very soft and deli- 
cate appearance. 
Victory White—Flower is semi-double, of the 
peony type, measuring 4-5 inches in diameter. Pure 
white in color. Numerous small petalets intermixed 
with yellow stamens at the center. A very heavy 
bloomer at mid-season. 
Smiling Beauty—The flower is semi-double, 314- 
414 inches in diameter, and has fourteen to sixteen 
obovate petals of a most pleasing and distinctive 
Gelicate pink which is slightly deeper in color than 
Magnolia Flora. 
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