ADAMS RUN, S. C. 

128-C—Celtic Rosea—Semi-double flesh pink, golden 
stamens in center. (An exquisite flower.) To 42”. 
129-C—Cheerfulness—Full double, deep rose; profuse 
bloomer. Slow growth. To 36”. 
130-C—Haley’s Monarch—An immense semi-double to 
peony form flower, light pink; large, round, light green 
leaves; fast, tall growth; late bloomer. Very choice. 
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131-C—Sacco Vera—Pink, medium size flower. Dark 
green foliage; very slow growth. Good cut flower. 36”. 
132-C—-Otome—Mid-season flowering; large, double 
pink. 
133-C—Pink Elizabeth—Fine shade of pink. Sport of 
Elizabeth. 12”-15”. 
134-C—Pink Perfection—An early flowering shell pink, 
full, double flower of medium size. Free bloomer, slow 
growth. The most popular pink. To 7’. 
135-C—Rubel Virginalis—A peony form flower, center 
filled with small petaloids; large, light green leaves; late 
flowering. One of the most beautiful. 8’. 
136-C—Stiles Perfection—Semi-double or loose peony 
pink and white, often solid. To 7’. 
GROUP NO. 1—FINE CAMELLIAS 
VARIEGATED 
137-C—Chandleri Elegans—Immense semi-double pink 
and white flower with golden stamens; very slow growth. 
Mid-season bloomer. To 24”-30”. 
138-C—Dainty—The single flower, 3 to 3% inches in 
diameter, is bell shaped. Has five petals of soft pink 
and numerous yellow stamens. A tree loaded with blooms 
is a charming sight. 36”. 
139-C—Gunellie—Late flowering, very large deep rose 
peony form flower. Light green foliage. Slow, low, 
bushy growth. 36”. 
140-C—Countess of Orkney—Full double mid-season 
bloomer, striped with rose; dark twisted leaves, extremely 
slow growth. 30”. 
141-C—Gomez—A full peony form, salmon-pink, 
spotted white and striped rose. 36”. 
142-C—Harlequin—Peony form flowers, white and 
striped with pink. 36”. 
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