

DEBUTANTE (Sara C. Hastie). Early blooming, 
full peonyform. Very delicate soft pink. Fine 
for cut flowers. Early to mid-season. 
27-15 fon .6-(-year- stock. .- i F Ves: $ 7.50 
LON 24e One O-/-V eat Stock saueranes a es 10.00 
Pal SUsmOnw(oO-Vear, SLOCKie ¢ Se egiae sult ve 12.50 
30”-36” well branched on 7-8-year stock. 15.00 
3'-3¥2’ well branched on 7-8-year stock. 17.50 
DONCKELARI (Tea Garden Type). Probably 
the best known of all the older varieties of 
Camellias. It has been a favorite with Camellia 
lovers for many years. Very large, semi- 
double, dark crimson, mottled with white. The 
Tea Garden variety usually has more white 
variegation than the Georgia type Donckelari. 
Slow grower with small leaves. Mid-season. 
128-16" On. O-.0-Vedrystocke seas. 2 $ 7.50 
12”-18” on 8-10-year stock... 8.50 
18”-24” on 6- 8-year stock. 10.00 
1972247 on o-L0=vyearystock 20 Se ees 11.50 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND. Beautiful large 
semi-double white, with narrow pink stripe or 
dot on one petal. Free blooming variety, with 
smooth light green round foliage. Mid-season. 
24-00" gon, 6-10-yearestock= =. ts a 13.50 
DUNCAN BELL (Mena Ladnier). Large peony- 
form of most unusual formation having sev- 
eral rows of heavy guard petals, with many 
small petalets. Bright orange red, with satiny 
sheen. Vigorous grower with thick, heavy 
coarse branches. Mid-season. 
3’-3¥2' well-branched, 8-10-year stock. $13.50 
ELEANOR HAGOOD. Medium sized, blush pink 
imbricated. When fully open shows a few 
stamens. Late bloomer. 
18”-24% on. .620-year stock sere. es $10.00 
24-3) "Son G=0-VearstOCk esas tease oe 12.50 
FIMBRIATA. Same formation and foliage as 
Alba Plena, except the full double pure white 
flowers have fimbriated petals. This Camel- 
lia seems to be more difficult to propagate 
than Alba Plena, and not quite as strong 
grower, which perhaps accounts for the fact 
that it is still quite scarce and sought-after, 
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