LADY MARY CROMARTIE—Large semi- 
double to loose peony form of deep 
rosy red. Stamens and _ petaloids 
mixed in center. (1) 
LOTUS—tThe largest bloom of all the 
whites. Semi-double tissuepaper-like 
white with yellow stamens. 6 inch 
blooms. 1948 winner at Portland 
Camellia show. (1, 2, 3) 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER 
peony formed flowers. 
BIGODIS:. Ly) 
MARGURITA COLEONIS—Double crim- 
son splashed with white. (1, 2, 3 
MARGARET HIGDON—Loose peony form 

Deep pink 
Very large 
with stamens mingled with center 
petals. Rose red color with margin 
Otewhiteset3,e4+ 7000) 
MARY E. M.—Semi-double large salmon 
Din kee Caw. es) 
MARION MITCHELL—Very large semi- 
double scarlet red, sometimes petals 
and petaloids in center. (1, 2, 3, 4) 
MENA LADNIER or RED CHANDLERI 
Brilliant red, loose flat outer pet- 
als. Center of petals has cluster of 
petaloids mixed with petals. Often is 
marbled with white. (1) 
MRS. BALDWIN WOOD—New seedling. 
White semi-double. Peony center of 
petaloids. (1) 


MRS. CHAS. COBB — Coppery bronze, 
loose peony form. Stamens mixed 
throughout flower. Very good. (1, 2, 
3, 4) 
MRS. CHAS. SIMONS—Large semi-double 
white, loose constructions. Stamens 
and petaloids in center. Lovely. (1, 
Zena.) 
MRS. TANNERS RED—1 to 2 inch bloom 
of red. Cute. (1) 
PINK BEAUTY—Large deep pink double. 
Petals wrecurvesbackw.L.” (15.2, 33, 4) 
PINK POPPY — Pale pink single bloom 
with circle of yellow. Short stamens 
and petaloids. Out till 1952. 
PINK STAR — Pale pink peony 
Heavy bloomer. (1, 2, 3, 4) 
form. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN—Very 
Bright red semi-double with 
peony center. M. (3, 4, 5) 
QUEEN BESSIE—Semi-double white with 
faint blushes at center. Large wavy 
petals. Very large bloom. (1) 
tKGINA DE GIGANTI— Loose 
double crystal pink. M. 74) 
RISING SUN—Brilliant red single with 
bright yellow stamens in center. Very 
large bloom. (1, 3) 
ROSE GLORY—Sinegle rose with cirele of 
yellow stamens. EK. (1) 
ROOSEVELT BLUES—Semi-double with 
loose peony form of petals and petal- 
oids in center. Red, which changes 
to blue as bloom gets older. Very new 
anderalesae i Lseu)) 
SILVER MOON—Large flat double white. 
New andrare. (1) 
THUTONIA — Pale double 
darker pink. (2, 3, 4) 
TRIPHOSA Single, enormous 
white. Circle of yellow 
Large petals. (1, 2,54. 5) 
UNCLE SAM—Large flat double cherry 
red. Dahlia type. (2, 3) 
VILLE DE NANTES — This is one of the 
outstanding Camellias. Bright flame 
red, long oblong shape, semi-double 
with yellow stamens. Petals are 
folded and stand up in the middle 
like an Orchid. The edges are finely 
serrated as though they had been 
trimmed with pinking shears. There 
is no other Camellia like this one 
and every Camellia lover should be 
sure to have it. (15.2,.3,-4, 5) 
VILLE DE NANTES VARIEGATED — 
Same as red with exception of white 
SpOtsa acl) 
WM. PENN — Varies in form from full 
peony to single with pompon center. 
Colors are from deepest red and 
white to a purplish-red. Beautiful fo- 
liage. Serrated leaves. Look like 
they have been pinked with pinking 
SU @aAtSs aly cone os) 
new. 
loose 

semi- 

pink. Center 

pure 
stamens. 
Sasangua Camellias 
The Sasanqua Camellia has very small leaves and flowers. 
Blooms jin the fall 
and early spring. They are evergreen and are wonderful in landscapes or for hedges. 
Good to grow as an Espalier, too. They are very slow growing so can be used in places 
where other shrubs would grow too large. 
White Dove Sasanaua. 
Size 1—10 to 12 inch... .$2.50 
Size 2—12 to 15 inch... .$3.50 

BUTTERELY Semi-double white with 
deep pink border on each petal. (1) 
CRIMSON KING — Fuchsia red, semi- 
double. 
CRIMSON VELVET—Semi-double red. 
Good for use beside a pool, especially the 
Size 3—15 to 18 inch... .$4.50 
HIRYO—Semi-double Fuchsia red. (1, 2) 
GRANDIFLORA ALBA—Double white. 
WHITE DOVE Semi- double white. 
Weeping habit grower. (1) 
RED SASANQUA—Single red. 

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