ADAMS RUN, S. C. 

33-C—Mrs. Charles Simons—A large, semi-dou- 
ble white, loose cons‘ruction, stamens intermixed. 
34-C—Paeoniaeflora—An extremely large, white 
peony-type bloom speckled with pink—sometimes 
they appear solid pink and some half pink and 
half white. 
355-C—Paulette Goddard—Large semi-double red, 
very showy. Midseason to late. 
é8-C—Pink Eugene Lezze—Semi-double to peony 
form solid sport of Eugene Lezze. 
39-C—Pink Duckess—Pink sport of the famous 
Duchess of Sutherland. Large semi-double. Late. 
40-C—Rev. John Bennet — Semi-double, showing 
stamens in the center, salmon-pink with beautiful 
veined petals, large flower. 
41-C—Robert Norton—Large semi-double, white, 
occasional pink mark. Early. 
42-C—No. 113 Tea Garden—Large, semi-double 
rose pink with creped edge petals. 
43-C—Refugee (Haku-Raku-Tan) — White huge 
semi-double to peony form. One of the best whites, 
late. 
44-C—-September Morn — Japanese importation. 
Very early bloomer. Flower resembles that of Chan- 
dleri Elegans. 
45-C—Toki-No-Hogassame (Mrs. Bellengraph)— 
Shell pink, color of Magnoliaflora. 
46-C—-Vedrine—Semi-double red, yellow stamens. 
Large flower, 8-12 in. to 30-36 in. 
47-C—Variegated Fred Saunders — Variegated 
semi-double, medium sized flower. Midseason to 
late. = 
48-C—Victor Emanuel 2d (Blood of China)— 
Large peony form of the most dazzling red; form 
of the flowers is exquisite. 
49-C—Virgins Blush — Large semi-double, blush 
Fink. A rare variety. 
50-C—White Diakagura—Imported variety from 
Japan. <A flower somewhat resembling Alba Su- 
perba. Very fine. 
51-C—White Hibiscus—Similar to Imura, large 
pure white, single to semi-double. Crinkled. Early. 
52-C—Josephine Duell — Soft pink, semi-double, 
loose form. Late. 
53-C—Judge Barrett—A very large brilliant red. 
Midseason. 
