HODGES HARRELL NURSERY 
K. SAWADA (U. S. PATENT No. 431)—White, very double 
and fully imbricated, 5 inches in diameter. Petals re-curve and stand 
apart. Blooms freely at midseason. Foliage medium size dark green. 
Vigorous, semi-upright grower. Sold under contract with patentee. 
SEPTEMBER MORN—Large, double, creamy white flower, 
loosely formed with inner petals mixed with grouped stamens and 
petaloids. Early bloomer. Tends toward spreading growth with 
medium large, rounded, dark green foliage. 
MRS. CHARLES SIMONS—A large, semi-double white flower 
with stamens mixed with petals at center. Light green, elongated point- 
ed foliage. Fast, upright, symmetrical grower. - Blooms at midseason. 
SNOWDRIFT—Semi-double lovely white round cluster of sta- 
mens in center. Petals are large and have sufficient substance to hold 
their form. Flower lasts well. Long, narrow, dull green foliage. Tall, 
fast grower, making a splendid shrub. Very free bloomer at mid- 
season. An exceptionally good variety. 
VICTORY WHITE—Loose peony white flower, four to five 
inches across. Small petals and stamens intermingled at center with 
larger twisted petals outside. Medium large, rich green leaves. A 
compact upright grower, blooming heavily at midseason. 
WHITE GIANT—Semi-double pure white with stamens at center. 
One of the larger Camellia blossoms. Midseason bloomer. Very 
large dark and shiny, green leaves, occasionally variegated. Strong, 
fast grower. Very fine. 
WHITE QUEEN—Very large semi-double pure white flower 
about 5 inches in diameter. Petals rather small and pointed. Blooms 
at midseason. Large, shiny green leaves. Upright fast grower. 
PINK 
BESSIE McARTHUR—Large, semi-double, clear, deep pink 
with three or four layers of very large petals and prominent sta- 
mens intermingled with small petals at center. Strong, bushy grow- 
er but upstanding, with large glossy green foliage. A lovely flower 
and handsome shrub. 
DEBUTANTE—Large, peony-type delicate pink flower. Light 
green, rounded foliage. Upright, shapely grower, an early bloomer. 
Long a favorite. 
ELEANOR HAGOOD—A medium size, imbricated, very double 
flower, pale pink. When fully open the flower is blush pink at cen- 
ter, shading deeper toward its margin. Dark green leaves. Upright 
strong grower, making a good shrub. Blooms late. 
_ EMPRESS—Very large, semi-double deep rose pink sometimes 
six inches across. Round cluster of stamens in center. Foliage glossy, 
