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MATHOTIANA VARIANT—(Grimes Variety). A new sirain from 
Mobilé area that is said to have much more white that the 
type. M-L. 
MEREDITH LAKE—(Della Robbia). White with pale lilac overtone. 
The most lavender of all camellias. M. 
MIKENJAKU—(Nagasaki; Candida Elegantissima: Lady Audrey 
Buller: Tennin Kwan; Variegata Perfecta). Deep rose red mar- 
bled. A very large semi-double that is becoming increasingly 
popular as it becomes better known. M. 
MILLE BEAUX—(Rene Campbell; Horkan; Variablis). White striped 
red, pink or rose and in solid colors. Variform. L. 
MONARCH—(Gunnelli; Honor of America: Red Ball). Deep pink 
frequently marked white. A very large multicentered peony. M. 
MONJiSU—{California Donckelari). Rich cherry red marbled with 
white. Rose form double. One of the most prolific bloomers in 
the japonica family. M. 
MOORES MAJESTIC. From Tylertown, Miss. this very large pink 
and white incomplete double. Said to bloom from November to 
March.- Available in grafts fall of 1949. E-L. 
MRS. BALDWIN WOOD—(Thunderhead). A large white and pink 
variegated semi-double to rose form double. One of the best 
of the newer camellias. M. 
MRS. CHARLES COBB. Blackish red semi-double to round peony 
form. Very large blooms wiih golden siamens interspersed 
through center. A show winner. M. 
MRS. CHARLES SIMONS. Beautiful very large semi-double white. 
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MRS. FREEMAN WEISS. Rich pink, a large loose semi-double. A 
_ fine variety and good bloomer. New and scarce. M. 
MRS. HOWARD ASPER. A 1948 introduction from the west coast. 
_ Large cup-shaped light pink, closely resembling the Lotus. 
' Beautiful and rare. M. 
MRS. JOHN LAING—(Wilders Rose; Beali Rosea). Rose salmon 
pink. Medium formal double. L. 
MRS. LURMAN. Red marked white, formal double. L. 
MRS. WILLIAM THOMPSON. Lovely large semi-double white, faint- 
ly flushed pale pink. Petals large and broad. M. 
NAGASAKI SPECIAL. A predominently white Mikenjaku. A show 
flower. M. 
NOBLISSIMA—(Fostine). White with yellow shading. Full peony 
form. E-M. 
OTOME. Shell pink formal double. Similar to Pink Perfection but 
larger and more dependable. M-L. 
OTOME WHITE—(White Bleichroeder; Mrs. Helen Reynolds). 
White, medium to large rose form double. M. 
PAX—(Snow Doll; Yuki Daruma). One of the loveliest white for- 
mal doubles. The imbricated petals are velvety as a gardenia. 
Ed. Arneson calls it a florists dream. M-L. 
PEARL HARBOR. A very large dark red, loose peony form. Rare 
and beautiful. L. ; 
PEONIFLORA—(Flora Celeste). White to creamy white marked 
with rose. Very large shaggy peony type. E-M. 
PINK BALL—(J. W. Kurtz). Lovely shade of light clear pink. A 
high centered peony with row of large outer petals. A fine 
corsage flower. E-M. 
PINK STAR. Bright rose pink, large semi-double with outer petals 
forming star. M. 
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