ADAMS RUN, S. C. 
Harlequin—Peony form flowers, white and striped 
with pink; some pure pink flowers, very large, 
round light green leaves; wide, open growth, late 
flowering. Very choice. 
Herme—Early peony form flower, white and 
pink striped, large, flagrant flowers. Light foliage. 
Slow growth. 
Horkan—Semi-double white striped with red, 
rink and rose, some flowers solid colors. Tall, an- 
gular growth, dull green foliage; very late flower- 
ing. 
Kellingtonia—Peony form, dark red, spotted 
white, golden stamens, in center of bloom, slow 
growth; mid-season, dark green glossy leaves. 
Mrs. Luerman—Late flowering, full double red 
marbled white. Dark green leaves. Slow growth. 
GROUP NO. 1—FINE CAMELLIAS 
RED 
Lady Varsetti—Late flowering, large semi-double 
red. Dark green, glossy leaves. Very slow growth. 
Campbelli—Late flowering, full double dark red. 
Very large dark green foliage. Fast growth. Must 
be planted in the shade for best color. 
Imperator—Peony form darkest red with golden 
stamens among petals, late flowering; tall, open 
growth, dull green twisted leaves. An outstanding 
fine Camellia. 
Lady Sumarez—A peony form deep red flower 
of medium size; mid-season bloomer, bushy growth; 
large, deep green round foliage. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon—Full double deep blood 
red flowers of medium size; blooms for Christmas. 
Large, glossy dark green foliage; tall, open growth. 
Splendid cut flowers. 
Professor Sargent—Bomb peony form flowers of 
large size; early flowerings; dark green, round 
foliage; tall, fast growth. This variety should be 
planted in full sun for maximum bloom develop- 
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PRICES OF GROUP NO. 1 
FINE CAMELLIAS 
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From Field, Specimen, 15”-18’’, branched B&B 2.50 
From Field, Specimen, 18’’-24”, branched B&B _ 3.50 
From Field, Specimen, 24’’-30”, branched B&B _ 5.50 
From Field, Specimen, 30’’-36”, branched B&B 7.50 
From Field, Specimen, 36’’-42”, branched B&B 10.00 
From Field, Specimen, 42’’-48”, branched B&B 12.50 
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