HIGH HAT—Sport of Daikagura. Large loose: peony form 
flower of a pale pink. 
HOFFHEIM’S, VAR.—A _ semi-double white with pink 
markings scattered throughout the bloom. Compact grower. 
IMURA—Semi-double white. Medium-size blooms. Long 
narrow, dark green foliage. Mid-season bloomer. 
IWANE-SHIBORI — Large semi-double bright cherry red 
with white mottlings. Occasionally a solid red flower is 
produced. 
JARVIS RED—Deep scarlet red, semi-double, with yellow 
stamens; heavy bloomer. A beautiful and most satisfactory 
garden variety that holds its popularity year after year. 
KAGIKU—A medium-sized double white with petals ar- 
ranged in star formation. Slow grower. 
KELLINGTONIA — Red and white peony type flower. 
Blooms heavily every year. A rapid, compact grower, with 
dark green, glossy leaves. 
KENNY — Semi-double deep rose pink with a few white 
blotches in center. Compact grower. 
KUMASAKA (Beni-Korake, Lady Marion) —One of the 
finest of all pinks. A deep glowing pink with very broad 
outer petals around a large inner circle of curled petaloids. 
When fully open, some stamens show through the petaloids. 
KUMASAKA, VAR.—A variegated form of Kumasaka— 
Rose pink blotched white. 
LADY ALICE—Flowers peony form, lovely shade of red. 
LADY ALLINGHAM—Peony red with white variegation. 
Loose upright grower. 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE—Extremely large deep pink 
semi-double camellia, showing stamens in ‘clustered ar- 
rangement. This flower frequently has aberrant petaloids 
among the stamens. 
LADY VAN SITTART—A, medium sized semi-double with 
three rows of broad wavy edged petals showing golden 
stamens in center. A very heavy bloomer. 
LE REINE VARIEGATED—Believed to be a sport of Lady 
Mary Cromartie. Same type flower except for large spots 
of white variegation. 
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