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HAKA-TSURU—(White Crane). Large and lovely white semi-dou- 
ble, generally with rose bud center. M. 
HERME—(Hikari Gengi: Souv. de H. Guichard; Jordans Pride). 
Huge blooms, very full and fluffy. Light pink petals streaked 
with deep pink and irregular white margins. Deservedly popu- 
lar. M. 
HIGH HAT. Large double shell pink. A new, beautiful and very 
early blooming sport of Dai kagura. E. 
IMPERATOR. Light red, large loose full peony form. EB. 
IMURA—{Diana). Very large pure white semi-double. Petals por- 
celain-like, prominent stamens. E-M.: 
JAMES HYDE PORTER. Large loose peony-form white with a few 
red stripes. New. E-M. 
JARVIS RED. Blood red semi-double. Striking landscape plant. 
Prolific bloomer. M. 
JENNY JONES. 1948 introduction. Superb new white semi-double 
resembles Lotus except that inner petals are crinkled. Hardy 
and show quality. M. 
JESSICA. From Thomasville, Georgia, this deep red with showy 
golden stamens. Very large almost single. L. 
J. J. PRINGLE SMITH. One of the largest of the fine semi- double 
reds. Four rows of rounded and indented petals. E. 
JOHN ILLGES. Bright red, very anger flat, star heaped single. 
Spectacular. M. 
KELLINGTONIA. Orange red blotched white. Large double peony- 
form with pom-pom center. M-L. 
KENNY—(Kenny Glen). From Belgium comes this nde deep rose 
pink blotched white semi-double to peony-form. L. 
KIKUTOGI. Deep red blotched white, medium, very formal double. 
E. 
KIMBERLY. A five petalled carmine red with red stamens. A col- 
lectors item. M. 
KING LEAR. Handsome cherry red marbled white, large semi- 
double. Massed yellow stamens surrounded by large petals. Rare 
and different. M. 
KUMASAKA—(Lady Marion). Large informal double, glowing rose 
pink, peony-form often with rabbit ears or rose bud centers. 
1948 Norfolk ‘Best of Show’. M-L: 
LADY CAMPBELL. Light red, full double. ML. 
LADY CLARE—(Grandiflora Rosea; Empress). Very showy neon 
rose pink semi-double with prominent stamens. Blooms often 6 
to 7 inches. One of the hardiest. M. 
LADY de SAUMEREZ—(Eulalie Sally: Hopkins Var; India: a 
Melody: Bon Ami). Showy variation of the popular Tricolor (Sei- 
bold). Bright red, spotted white, semi-double. Hardy and heavy 
bloomer. M. 
LADY JANE GRAY—(Eugene Lizze). Unbelievably beauitful light 
rose, marbled and splashed with white, semi-double to peony. 
M. 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE. Very large deep ‘rose pink semi-double 
to peony with intermixed stamens. M. 
LADY VAN SITTART—(Lady Van Sitti). rately deep pink, semi- 
double has three rows of broad wave edged. petals surround- 
ing golden stamens. Prolific bloomer. M . 
LA REINE VARIEGATED—(Forever Amber; Lady Mary Cromartie 
Var.). Sport of Lady Mary Cromartie. Deep rose pink softly 
marbled white. Fine and rare. M. 
LATIFOLIA—(Butterfly; Fanny Bolis). Soft rose red blotched white. 
Large semi-double. Heavy bloomer with beautiful foliage. M. 
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