CHARLESTON, S. C. 

Joseph Holland—A late season semi-double pink of loose for- 
mation with countless small curved petals. Occasionally opens 
with bud in center. This flower is most unusual when viewed from 
its side as the waved petals are so regularly placed. An upright 
growing variety with light green foliage. This is one of our old 
original varieties. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18”, 18-24”. 
Casa Blanca—Double chalk-pink softly marked with white, 
tufted center of stamens. 
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Christine Lee—A regularly formed semi-double, salmon pink 
in color. Low spreading growth. 
Gralts: 9912-184, -LS-24% 
Caroline Mikell—One of our new seedlings; a light pink tight 
peony type of good size. Blooms midseason. 
Grafts: 12-18”, 18-24", 24-30”, 80-36”. 
Queen Bessie—Medium size semi-double with large wavy 
petals and numerous stamens. Clear white with faint pink around 
center. Blooms late in season, rapid grower. 
Grafts: 18-24", 24-30”, 30-36”. 
Mermaid (S-24)—Rose-pink. Large full semi-double. Vigorous 
spreading growth with dark green foliage shaped like fishtail. 
Graftss, 12-18" 718-24" 94-807 8302362. 
Daikagura—Deep pink large loose peony, sometimes opening 
with a rose-bud center. A very early bloomer. 
Gratts: 98-12" 712-18 sile=24e. 
Troubadour—A salmon pink semi-double is this old Magnolia 
Garden variety. Three rows of large petals forming a pine cone 
type flower of great depth. A midseason bloomer. This variety has 
small narrow leaves on thin twigs. 
Grafts: 18-12" 12-18" (18-24 04-30 30-c6 
Smiling Beauty—A delicate shade of pink makes this semi- 
double a very distinctive flower of medium size. Origin: Overlook. 
Grafts: 78-1277 512-1891 8-247 oo4-n 
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