PINK BALL—Irregular peony type flower, shell pink color 
deepens as flower ages. A vigorous upright grower. 
PINK PERFECTION—The most universally popular of all 
camellias. The medium sized double wax-like flowers, of 
perfect symmetry and exquisite texture, are a delicate shell 
pink. Blooms profusely from November to March and be- 
gins blooming when quite young. Perfect for corsages and 
cut flowers. 
PINK STAR — Large rose-pink petals heavily veined. Ir- 
regular semi-double with inner petals in freshly opened 
bloom resembling a star. 
PRIDE OF DESCANSO—White. Very large, semi-double 
to loose peony form. Vigorous, upright growth. 
PRIDE OF GREENVILLE—Bright red. Large, full peony 
form. Vigorous, upright growth. 
PRIDE OF HOUSTON (Ross)—A large semi-double salmon | 
pink flower, with occasional small spots of white. The cen- 
ter petals are loosely twisted among golden stamens. This 
is a fine variety for cut flowers, as the stems are very long. 
Among the latest to bloom in the season. 
PRINCE EUGENE NAPOLEON (Imbricata Rubra Plena, 
Pope Pius IX)—Scarlet, full double, heavy bloomer, and 
good grower. A fine garden variety because of its heavy 
blooming. 
PRINCESS NAGASKI (Chiyoda Nishiki)—A beautiful ca- 
mellia with large semi-double soft pink blossoms marbled 
white and rose pink. It makes a vigorous, low spreading, 
type growth. 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT — Dark crimson, very full, round 
peony type. Medium to large-sized flowers, very free 
bloomer, hardy. A fine standard variety. 
PURPLE DAWN. (Mathotiana Rubra, Purple Emperor)— 
An immense, full double, rose-form flower of lake purple, 
the outer edges of which turn deep purple as the flower 
gets older. When fully open it shows short stamens in the 
center. Due to grafting and intensive propagation this va- 
riety often sports a variegated flower. 
QUARTETTE—White blotched and lined light red and rose 
pink to solid red. Large semi-double. 
QUEEN BESSIE—A white semi-double flower of 3 to 4 
inches with stamens. A late bloomer. 
1950-1951 PRICE LIST 25 
