Donkelaari (Middletoni, No. 15). Weconsider this to be the finest strain of the true 
Donkelaari in America. The 6-inch deep red flowers are spotted and marbled with white. 
Long, narrow foliage. Extremely slow in growth; early flowering. Grafted, 12” up to 36”. 
Speciosa (Middletoni, No. 7). Not unlike Professor C. S. Sargent in form is this bomb- 
type peony-flowered form of deepest red spotted with pure white. The deep glossy green 
foliage and the vigorous, wide-spreading habit of growth are worth considering. Midseason 
to late flowering. Own Root, 15”-18”. 
Catherine Catheart. Double pink blossoms marbled with white, measuring 314 to 4 
inches across, and noted for their symmetrical form. Rounded, light green foliage which is 
heavily ribbed. Slow, slender growth; late flowering. Own Root, 18” up to 36”; Grafted, 12” 
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C. M. Hovey (Paulina). A full double, dark red flower, marbled and speckled with snow- 
white. It measures 4 to 5 inches in diameter and the petals are unusually large. Long, dull 
green foliage. Slow, bushy growth. Own Root, 18” up to 30”; Grafted, 40”. 
Marchioness of Salisbury. Deep red, peony-form flowers marbled with pure white. The 
coloring and formation of this 3 to 4-inch bloom is truly exquisite. Long, dull green, twisted 
foliage. Slow growth. One of the finest. Grafted, 12”-15”, 15”-18”, 18”-24”. 
Buechess of Sutherland. We consider none finer than this semi-double, white, 6-inch bloom 
of exquisite form which occasionally has a pink stripe on one petal. Long, glossy, medium 
green foliage. Spreading growth; midseason flowering. Own Root, 18” up to 36”; Grafted, 
12S Up aLOe 6.2 
Gigantea (Magnolia King). An enormous, semi-double deep red flower, marbled with 
white. Immense, dark green foliage. Tall, slow growth; late flowering. Own Root, 18” up to 
36%> Grafted, 12” up to 487. 
Princess Nagaskie. (var. Mallott). <A very large, semi-double soft pink flower marbled 
with white and measuring 5 to 6 inches across. It has created a sensation at Camellia shows. 
Very long, deeply serrated, dull green foliage. Low, vigorous, spreading growth; midseason 
to late flowering. Grafted, 12”-15”, 15”-18”, 18”-24”. 
Princess Bachanachi. Full, double dark red blooms of good size marbled with white. They 
last for many days in perfect condition on the plant. Large, round, glossy foliage. Tall, vig- 
crous growth. Own Root, 18” up to 6’; Grafted, 24”. 
Sarasa. (Formerly listed as Sawada.) A hybrid from Alabama, this semi-double salmon- 
pink flower, 5 to 5'4 inches in diameter, is streaked and speckled with white, and some are 
solid pink. Round, dark green foliage. Tall, open growth; midseason bloomer. Own Root, 
Tee 2A 745-30" 
William Penn (Purple Peony). A distinct novelty of medium size with peony-like 
flowers of deep purple marked with white. A tall, willowy grower, with deep green, heavily 
serrated foliage. Blooms in midseason. Own Root, 18”-24”, 24”-30”. 
Daikagura Variegated. Large, full, peony-like, deep pink flowers marbled with white. 
Large, dull green foliage. Slow, tall growth; very early bloomer. Own Root, 18’-24”; Graft- 
ed, 12” up to 40”. 
Mikenjaku (Empress of Russia). A very large, semi-double rose-pink flower marbled 
with white. Petals, which are frilled and twisted, are intermixed with golden stamens. Dull 
green foliage. Slow growth. Own Root, 18” up to 36”. 
Monjisu Variegated. Peony-like, deep velvety red flower speckled and spotted with white. 
Glossy foliage. Bushy, slow growth; late flowering. Own Root, 18” up to 36”. 
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