CHARLESTON, S. C. 

Arajishi—The first camellia to bloom in the Fall, sometimes ap- 
pearing in August. Rose-red peony, occasionally flecked with white. 
Foliage long, light green, deeply serrated. 
Grafts: 8-12", 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24” 
Conflagration—A large fiery red semi-double, petals somewhat 
irregular and waved, with petaloids enclosed by a ring of prominent 
yellow stamens. 
This camellia, a midseason bloomer, will be a winner and source 
of pride in the finest collection. 
Grafts: _ 12-15”, 15-18", 18-24", 24-30"; 30-36" 
Mrs. Walter Allan—A large regular semi-double flower 4-5 
inches with prominent stamens. Very strong and upright grower. 
Clear rose-red. 
Grafts: 12-15”, 15-18", 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36” 
Rio Rita—A magnificent extremely dark red semi-double, 3-4 
rows of petals, with stamens and petaloids. A rather large flower. 
Grafts: “12°197.- 15-18, 1-04, 
Prices of 3 Star varieties above. 
Grafts: S.12%2 tie eee 7.00 
12-1 5h tes teas ae 8.50 
15-18" ie a ee iZs0 
185240 2 es ee 17.50 
24350" bo eee 20.00 
30.36 pr ee pap yeas 
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3 STAR VARIEGATED 
Lindsey Neil—Rare variety from Columbus, Georgia. Semi- 
double and loose peony types, 4-5 inches in diameter. Variegated 
dark red and white. Low spreading habit of growth. 
Graftss5 5-125 10-19 io. Lie 
Captain John Sutter—(Admiral Nimitz, Kishu-Tsukasa) Rose 
blotched white. Large flat, formal, imbricated double. Vigorous, 
loose, upright growth with large, heavily ribbed, light green foliage. 
A rare and inexpressibly beautiful flower. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24” 
Pink Glory, Variegated—This is the variegated form of the 
genuine Pink Glory (Finlandia, F. N.). Our scions were taken 
from a plant whose flowers come half white. 
Grafts: 8-12", 12-157 3015-18" sals-240 
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