CHARLESTON, S. C. 

ww DS x4 
THREE STAR SPECIAL GROUP 
Mary Charlotte (S-32)—A beautiful very pale pink resembling 
the Chandeleri in form. 
Grafts 8-12”, 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36”. 
Jenny Jones (S-100)—A grand white of the Lotus type, but 
with crinkly inner petals. Blooms midseason and stands much cold. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18”, 18-24”, 24-80”, 30-36”, 3-4’. 
Pride of Descanso (S-103)—A very large white, semi-double to 
loose peony form. The most outstanding white we have seen. 
Grafts: 12-18", 18-24", 24-30" ,.730-367. 
Mrs. Harry Sinclair (S-142)—A large fluffy semi-double pink- 
ish white flower which opens well. The amount of pink seems to 
depend upon the season and soil condition. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18", 18-24", 24-30”. 
Virgin’s Blush—A pale delicate pink; double. petals loosely but 
regularly arranged; outer rows loosely imbricated; some petals 
veined; inner petals cup-shaped around short petaloids and stamens. 
Only one to a customer. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18”, 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36”. 
High Hat—A very pale light pink sport of Daikagura. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18", 18-24”, 24-30”. 
Paulette Goddard—A very large bright red loose peony. Blooms 
late in season. One of the finer new camellias. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18”, 18-24", 24-30”, 30-36”. 
Reticulata—Huge purplish rose flowers, 5 to 7 inches in diam- 
eter, blooming late in season. This variety has probably the larg- 
est flowers of any camellia. Not recommended for colder climate 
unless in greenhouse. 
Grafts: 8-12", 12-18", 18-24% 24-30". 
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