DAITARINE—Large single pink, predominant yellow stamens 
with outstanding petaloids. This is one of our favorites. 
Very new and rare. 
DANIELS FLUFF Y—Description unknown. 
DAYBREAK—Pale pink peony form, good bloomer, lovely. 
DAVID GERBING—Loose peony formed carmine rose, medium 
sized bloom. 
DERBYANNA—Semi-double peony form of deep rose or red. 
DONKLARRI—Semi-double rose with white splotches, yellow 
stamens, large bloom. 
DORI McCARTER—Large single white, yellow stamens. 
DR. LEE—Large semi-double bright red, profuse bloomer, slow 
grower. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLIN—Very large semi-double white with 
occasional pink stripe. 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR—New seedling from the South. 
DUNCAN BELL—Red. 
ELEANORE OF FAIR OAKS—Peony type deep red marbled 
white. 
ELIZABETH BOARDMAN—Semi-double satiny white irregular 
form yellow stamens interspersed. Very lovely. 
EL TREMENTO—Large flat double pink marbled with white. 
ELIZABETH PINK—Pale pink, large 4 inch double, petals curve 
backwards. 
ELIZABETH WHITE—Like the pink Elizabeth. 
EMPEROR WILHELM, THE EMPEROR—One of the most spec- 
tacular Camellias. Very large bloom of red with white mark- 
ings, semi-double with cluster of petaloids and stamens in 
center. Blooms sometimes vary in formation. Very large 
foliage. 
ENGLISH APPLEBLOSSOM—Large semi-double white, yellow 
stamens, opens like water lily. 
KUGENE LIZY—Semi-double rose with white markings, irregu- 
lar form, lovely. 
ENRICO BETTONI—Large bloom of transluscent pink, semi- 
double with stamens interspersed. 
FEASTI—Imbricated white with pink markings often solid pink, 
very nice. 
FIMBRIATA SUPERBA—This is a spectacular Camellia. The 
build of a ruffled petunia in a soft red with fringed or ser- 
rated edges. The petals are leathery appearing. 
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