REINE DES FLEURS—Full double, symmetrical pink, spotted 
white. 
REV. J. BENNETT—Large semi-double salmon pink with pale 
lighter markings of almost white in the throat. 
RISING SUN—4 to 5 inch bloom of bright red, six petals with 
yellow stamens in center, a velvet like bloom, lovely. 
ROSE GLORY—Same type bloom as Christmas Glory except this 
is a deeper rose color. Single with circle of yellow stamens. 
ROOSEVELT BLUES—Semi-double to peonyform. Dark blue 
with almost maroon shade. Very new and rare. 
SCARLETT O’HARA—Large thick double red with some white 
flecks. 
SILVER MOON—Rare, large double white. 
SURPRISE — Semi-double pink with deeper pink stripes and 
flecks. Opens like a rose with tight center. 
SWEETI VERA—Peony form of white and pale pink flecks 
sometimes pink with deeper pink flecks, lovely. 
TE DEUM—Enormous peony formed dark red, velvet-like tex- 
ture, wonderful color. 
TEUTONIA—White. 
UNCLE SAM—A large flat double red, like dahlia. 
VARIABILLIS—Semi-double to peony formed pink and white 
and solid colors, lovely. 
VEDRINE—Semi-double waxy bright red with yellow stamens, 
glossy green foliage. 
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VILLE DE NANTES — Here is the most outstanding Camellia 
that has come to the nurseries for years. A bright orange 
red, long oblong shape, the petals stand up like an orchid 
and some are folded. The edges are all serrated like a carna- 
tion. Everyone that has a yard to grow a shrub in should 
have this Camellia. 
WATERLOO — Semi-double white with loose peony center of 
petaloids, tissue paper-like large bloom. 
WM. PENN—Varies in form from full peony to single. Colors 
are from deepest red and white to a purplish color. Foliage 
is serrated. Beautiful alone for the foliage. Rare. 
WHITE PERFECTION—Double white flat bloom, small bloom. 
WHITE CHANDLERI ELEGANCE—Large semi-double white 
with pom-pom center of petaloids and some stamens. 
WAUKANURA WHITE—Semi-double white 3 to 4 inch bloom, 
long yellow stamens. Very profuse bloomer and wonderful 
grower. 
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