CHANDLERI FRANCINE—Sport from 
the Hlegans, is a solid rose color, 
though on some of the blooms there 
will be a white fleck, M. 
CHARLES MALMO — This is a sport 
from Monjisu Red, the only differ- 
ence is this one has solid gold col- 
ored foliage, L. 
CHRISTINE LEE 
pink, long yellow stamens, M. 
COL. FIREY or MISSISSIPPI HASTI or 
Cc. M. HOVEY 
red, perfect form, brilliant, M. 
COUNTESS DEVANSITTART or LADY 
VANSITTART i , cherry 
red, yellow stamens predominant, 
heavy bloomer, M. 
COUNTESS OF ORKNEY—Double flat 
white with pink stripes, M. 
DAIKAGURA Large rose blotched 
white, loose peony form, very nice. 
This variety is the first to bloom, 
sometimes blooming at Christmas. 
DAINTY—Double white. Latest bloomer 
among the whites. 
DANTE or KAGIRI—MDouble white, with 
twisted petals, very lovely, M. 
DEBUTANTE or SARA C. HASTI—Pale 
pink peony form, very beautiful, E. 
EARLY CAMPBELL—Small double red, 
very slow grower, EH. 
ECSTACY—Large 3 to 4-inch blooms of 
rose color with white tip, its habit 
of growth makes it a lovely bush 
for a flower bed, M. 
ELENA NOBILE Double red, very 
vivid, long season bloomer, M. 
ELLA DRAYTON—Free blooming, large 
flat double red, lovely for cut flow- 
ers, M. 
EMPEROR OR RUSSIA — Bright red 
peony type of five centers with 
stamens in each center, very lovely, 
M. 
FANNY BOLIS— Semi-double red, 
blotched white, yellow stamens 
mixed with petals, M. 
FLEURS DE REN 
double red, M. 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA or EMPRESS 
—HExtremely large bloom of a beau- 
tiful pink semi-double form with 
long yellow stamens in center and 
sometimes a peony center of peta- 
loids. 5 to 6-in. blooms. This va- 
riety blooms sometimes in January 
and blooms until April. Picked as 
winner at 1944 Portland Camellia 
Show. 






HERME—\Large semi-double rose with 
red stripes and a pale pink border 
on each petal, sometimes fragrant, 
M. 
HOSHIGURUMA — Semi-double, pink, 
marbled with white. Bushy grower, 
heavy bloomer, M. 
HOYIHOKU—-Single white, peony cen- 
ter, M. 
JARVIS RED — Large semi-double red 
with yellow stamens in center, EK. 
JULIA DRAYTON — Very large double 
red, has purplish color when bloom 
gets older. One of the nicest, Picked 
as winner of 1945 Portland Ca- 
mellia Show, M. 
KUMASA KA — Double salmon pink, 
sometimes shows stamens, this va- 
riety also has peony formed flowers 
on same bush, very heavy bloomer, 
and very hardy, blooms young, L. 
LADY DE SANQUIN 
pink with occasional red stripe, yel- 
low stamens in center, M. 

MAGNOLIAE FLOR A—See Rose of 
Dawn. 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA ALBA—Semi-dbl. 
white, long narrow petals that stand 
up like a water lily. Large blooms. 
MADAME INGRAD—Our own seedling, 
semi-double white, yellow stamens 
in center. Because of its weeping 
habit would be lovely in rock gar- 
den or beside a pool, M. 
MATHOTIANA ALBA or BLOOD OF 
CHRIST — Very large pure white 
with a pink streak on back of flow- 
er, petals roll backwards, wonder- 
ful flower. Double bloom, L. 
MARASCHINO—Deep rose, flat double, 
edge of petals curve upwards. 
MONJISU RED—Pure bright red, semi- 
double form, with yellow stamens 
in center, unable to describe the 
lovely color of this variety. It is 
very showy, heavy bloomer, bushy 
slow grower, L. 
MONJISU VARIEKGATED—Same as the 
red one except this has white spots, 
unable to say which is nicest, L. 
MRS. WM. THOMPSON — Large semi- 
double blush fading to white with 
yellow stamens in center, lovely, E. 
MONTIRONI WHITE or ELIZABETH— 
Double high centered white, with 
occasional pink stripe, M. 
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