MINE-NO-YUKI (Snow on the Mountain) . . . Most 
popular variety. Flower large, semi-double to 
double, loose peony form. Pure white in color. 
Very good grower with spreading branches. 
Prices on the above 3 varieties: Each 10 
a Be Ca ee ee as eee $ .35 $ 2.50 
Ba12" (CTS Be Seis 2 a ae ee eS 40 3.00 
12-1802 CT ee ie ene ne 2.00 
18224". B&: Be 2 eee eee 2.00 
2-3! 5 B&B eee, PU 2 Se Pesto) 
3-4 B&B to) Aes ae ee ae Sa 4.00 
4-5’ Bec Be =e ee eee 5.00 
BUTTERFLY (White Butterfly) ... Single, white°with 
pink margin. Very vigorous grower. Best for un- 
derstock for grafting Camellia japonica. 
CRIMSON BRIDE .. . Single, dark crimson red, 5 
petals. Fast grower, upright. 
MAIDEN BLUSH ... Single flower of delicate pink. 
Fast grower. 
Prices on above 3 varieties: 10 100 
6=12°.8C Tie. See a ee Catiay 3 PaPansil) 
12-187" © CT Ee a Se 3.50 30.00 
The following varieties were selected from among 
thousands of seedlings grown by us. Some of the 
names which we had given these seedlings may have 
been the cause of some confusion with the names of 
japonicas. Therefore, we consulted Dr. H. Harold 
Humes and a number of changes were made as in- 
dicated below. 
AUTUMN BEAUTY (Jeff’s Watermelon Pink) 
Large flowers, 342-4 inches across, 8 petals. Water- 
melon pink, blooming October and November. Up- 
right, but dwarf type. 6-8’’, 8-12’’, 18-24’’, 2-3’. 

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