1—ABBE WILDER (Cameo)—Peony-shaped white flowers, 
medium to large, with splashes of pink. Compact and 
good grower. Mid-season. 
2—ADMIRAL NIMITZ (Kishu Tsukasa; Silvery Pink)— 
Large pink, occasional white fleck. Mid-season. 
3—ADMIRATION—Informal double to peoniform, large, 
thick, red flower marbled with white; and showing few 
stamens interspersed among the petals. Broad, deep 
green foliage. Blooms mid-season. 
4—-AKE-BONO VARIEGATED—See Queen of Hearts. Mid- 
season. 
5—ALBA-PLENA (Il-Cygno)—Imbricated white. Early. 
6—ALBA SUPERBA—Large, semi-double white. Mid-season. 
J—ALTHHAFKLORA PINK—See Blush Hibiscus. Mid-season. 
8—ALTHEAFLORA RED—See Red Hibiscus. Mid-season. 
9—ALTHEAFLORA WHITE—See White Hibiscus. Early. 
10—AMABILIS—Single white, nearly half of flower covered 
with yellow stamens, medium size. Blooms early. Mid- 
season. 
11—AMAZING—Medium-sized. Carmine, washed dull ma- 
genta purple. Mid-season. 
12—ATOME—See Cheerful. Mid-season. 
183—ARAJISHI—Peony centered, medium to large, brilliant 
red stamens. Early. 
14—-AUDUSSON RED (Adolphe Audusson)—Finest large, 
semi-double red. Mid-season. 
15—AUNT JETTY—See Governor Mouton. Mid-season. 
16—AURORA BOREALIS (Finlandia Variegated; Margaret 
Jack)—Semi-double, large, white flower, with broad 
petals, streaked and splashed with vermillion and 
showing a mass of twisting stamens in the center. 
Medium-sized, medium green foliage. Blooms mid- 
season. 
17—BARBARA LODGE—F ull double, large, rose-pink. Late. 
18—BHELLE JEANETTE—Full double symmetrical, deep 
pink, white blotches, large. Mid-season. 
19—BELLA ROMANA (Madame de Strekaloff)—Loosely pet- 
aled, large flowered white with crimson stripes. Mid- 
season. 
20—BELLI-CAMP PURPLE—See William Penn. Mid-season. 
21—BENI KAROKO—See Grandiflora Rosea. Mid-season. 
22— BLACK PRINCE—Semi-double, mahogany red. Late. 
23—BLOOD OF CHINA (Victor Emmanuel II)—Informal 
double to peoniform, large, flowering red flower, with 
stamens intermingling with small center petals, med- 
ium sized, medium green foliage. Blooms late. 
24—-BLOOD OF CHRIST—See Mathotiana Alba. Late. 
25—BLUSH HIBISCUS (Altheaflora Pink)—Single to semi- 
double, large, white flower, showing blush pink at base 
of petals, and with stamens showing in the center. 
Large, dark green foliage. Blooms mid-season. 
26—BOLEN’S PRIDE—See Vedrine. Early. 
27—CALIFORNIA DONCKELARI—See Monjisu Red. Mid- 
season. 
28— CAPTAIN MARTIN’S FAVORITE—Full double, sym- 
metrical, imbricated, medium sized, light pink flower, 
which does not show stamen. Medium sized, light green 
foliage. Early. 
29—CAMEO—See Abbe Wilder. Mid-season. 
30—CANDIDA ELEGANTISSIMA—See Mikenjaku. Early. 
31—CARDINAL RICHELIEU—Free flowering, peony form, 
dark red, large. Blooms early. 
382—CATHERINE CATHCART (Leila)—Pink mottled white. 
Large, formal double. Mid-season. 
33—CELTIC ROSEA (Semi-double Blush) — Semi-double 
showing stamens, has the faintest trace of delicate 
pink, medium small. Late. 
34—CHANDLERI ELEGANS—See Elegans. Mid-season. 
385—CHANDLERI ROSEA—See Francine. Mid-season. 
36—CHEERFUL (Atome; Lucida)—Medium double red, free 
blooming. Mid-season. 
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