

DEBUTANTE 

DEBUTANTE (Sara C. Hastie). Delicate shade of solid 
pink; large peony form. A free bloomer and vigorous, 
upright grower. One of the best for cut-flowers. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. A bushy and compact grower. 
ee flowers are very large, brilliant scarlet and of peony 
orm. 
GIGANTEA. Very large leaves and spreading branches. 
The red and white flowers are peony form and of good 
size. 
H. A. DOWNING. Semi-double, carmine-red, sometimes 
spotted white. Very hardy. 
KUMASAKA, VARIEGATED. Large, peony-form blooms 
of deep pink but with white spots. 
LADY CLARE (Empress; Grandiflora Rosea). Immense, 
single pink flowers. Probably the largest of all Ca- 
mellias. See color illustration on page 2. 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE. Large, semi-double to loose 
peony form, deep rose-pink. Stamens interspersed 
among ruffled center petals. 
LADY VAN SITTART, VARIEGATED. Identical in 
growth and habit to the well-known pink variety, but 
the flowers are beautifully striped or marked with white. 
Hardy. 
LAUREL LEAF. Flowers large, full double, with numer- 
ous narrow petals having recurved edges and opening 
very flat; light salmon-rose, marbled white. Upright 
and compact, with rather narrow foliage of a pleasing 
shade of green. See color illustration on page 20. 
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