DIANA—Semi-double ruffled white. 
DONKELAARI TEAGARDEN — Our best strain of Don- 
kelaari, very large semi-double red marbled white, with 
uniform golden stamens in center. Prolific bloomer but very 
slow grower. 
DR. SHEPHERD—A huge semi-double loose peony with 
dark velvety red blooms with many stamens. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND—Large semi-double creamy 
white, with one or two pink stripes on one petal. The outer 
petals are large and flat, and the inner petals are curled. 
Has prominent circles of stamens. This beautifully formed 
camellia is considered one of the finest of the Magnolia 
Garden varieties. 
DUC DE ORLEANS (Marguerite Guillon)—A semi-double 
pink and white, often solid pink, with stamens interspersed 
with inner petals. A very free bloomer. 
DUNCAN BELL (Mrs. Meno A. Ladnier)—The blossoms 
are six inches in diameter, a beautiful orange-red, with 
large flat, regularly imbricated outer petals, and numerous 
irregularly arranged small petals in the center, different 
from any other camellia we have seen. A fast, tall-growing 
plant, with giant shiny leaves. 
ELEANOR HAYGOOD—Large, delicate, pale pink. Rose 
form, late bloomer, vigorous bloomer. 
ELIZABETH (Montironi)—Porcelain white, occasionally a 
flower will have some pink in it, or there may be an all-pink 
bloom. The edges of the petals are incurved. A beautiful 
flower and a handsome evergreen. 
ELIZABETH ARDEN—Double variegated, color ranging 
from white with rose stripe to rose. Blossoms when first 
open have a rose-bud center but later show stamens. A 
vigorous healthy growing plant. 
EMPERATOR—Medium size, deep red, semi-double with 
petaloids intermingled with stamens. 
EMPRESS (Lady Claire, Grandiflora Rosea)—Very large, 
6 to 7 inches, semi-double flower. Its broad petals of deep 
rich pink are arranged around a center cluster of yellow 
stamens. A strikingly beautiful flower. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA—Peony shaped flower of a very un- 
usual and beautiful shade of salmon-pink. Has several outer 
rows of imbricated petals, with a full center of smaller 
petals. 
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