JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 
ROSE MALLOW—Semi-double very large flower frequently 5 
to 6 inches in diameter. Soft pink. Blooms late midseason. Very 
large dark green leaves rounded. Strong grower and makes a hand- 
some shrub. One of the best. 
RED 
BLACK DRAGON—Flowers very large, shaped somewhat like 
Victor Emanuel. Colored very dark, deep red like rich Port Wine. 
Petals are long, stand up-right, are crinkled at edges and are darker 
at margins. Yellow stamens show at center. Large dark green leaves, 
a moderate grower and good shrub. One of the best new varieties 
to appear in years. 
CONFLAGRATION—Large semi-double fiery red flower with 
petaloids and stamens mixed and crinked. Leaves are narrow and 
medium glossy green. Appears to be an upright grower, but too new 
to have manifested its characteristics as a shrub. The flower is most 
striking. A midseason bloomer. 
EUGENE BOLEN—A solid cherry red sport of Donkelaari. 
Form of flower and habit of growth the same. <A very large bloom 
and much admired. Blooms in midseason. 
FLAME—Very large semi-double orange red flower with small 
cluster of stamens in center. Blossom holds up well for days in full 
sun, or cold. Foliage medium light green. Tall fast grower. This 
is one of the better new varieties. Midseason bloomer. 
LAWRENCE WALKER—A very large red of loose peony type, 
showing a few stamens, a beautiful midseason bloomer. While this 
variety is too new to determine the character of the shrub it mani- 
fests evidence of growing into a beautiful specimen. Foliage is large, 
dark green and hardy, vigorous grower. 
LETITIA SCHRADER—An outstanding new Camellia. Very 
large, deep red flower, shaped like a round medallion. Heavy guard 
petals with smaller petals inside surrounding a small cluster of yellow 
stamens at center. Blooms last well and withstand severe cold, sturdy 
and upright. A midseason bloomer. 
VARIEGATED 
BIG BEAUTY—Large, loose, peony type, white with pink stripes. 
The outer petals lie flat, while the inner petals are twisted and some- 
times are hooked over grouped golden stamens in center. A mid- 
season bloomer and few variegated Camellias are its equal. Strong, 
up-right loose grower with dull, green foliage. 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ—The bloom somewhat resembles Laurel 
Leaf, beautiful shade of pink with most flowers variegated white. 
Petals tend to stand up and curve inward. Heavy bloomer. Foliage 
