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PROFESSOR C. S. SARGENT 
Full peony type, very thickly formed. Dark red, with 
the first flowers of the season appearing rose-pink. Reaches 
height of 12 to 15 feet. Early to mid-season. 
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RED HIBISCUS 
Pink to red coloring, semi-double but often petalets in 
the center will change the form to a loose peony. Leaves 
very stiff and serrated, upright grower. Early. 
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REV. JOHN BENNETT 
Very large, semi-double, salmon pink. The center of 
the flower is often streaked or spotted with white. Petals 
are beautifully veined. Narrow, dark green foliage, spread- 
ing habit-of- growth, attaining height of 10 to 12 feet. 
Mid-season to late. 
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ROSE DAWN 
Large, light rose-pink, plene type flower, often has 
variegated flowers on same plant. Very fast grower with 
spreading habit of growth. Thin, dark green leaves, long 
and heavily serrated. Reaches height of 8 to 10 feet. 
Early. 
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ROSEA SUPERBA 
We believe this variety to be a sport of Mathotiana 
with light pink flowers and, in some sections, varying to 
dark rose-pink. Usually full double with rose bud center, 
sometimes, due to seasonal conditions, will show stamens. 
Fast, upright grower with large, dark green foliage. We 
think it is the finest flower of its type known throughout 
the Camellia Belt. Grows 15 to 20 feet high. Mid-season 
to late. 
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ROSEA SUPERBA VARIEGATED 
Same as Rosea Superba except has white spots and 
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