HERME, PINK — Deep pink Sport of Herme. 
HIGH HAT — Sport of Daikagura. Large loose peony form 
flower of a pale pink. 
HOFFHEIM’S, VAR.—A_ semi-double white with pink 
markings scattered throughout the bloom. Compact grower. 
ILL TREMENTO — Formal double light pink with specks 
of white. Similar to Laurel Leaf only in flower. Mid-season 
bloomer. Compact grower. 
IMURA — Semi-double white. Medium-size blooms. Long 
narrow, dark green foliage. Mid-season bloomer. 
IWANE-SHIBORI — Large semi-double bright cherry red 
with white mottlings. Occasionally a solid red flower is 
produced. 
JARVIS RED — Deep scarlet red, semi-double, with yellow 
stamens; heavy bloomer. A beautiful and most satisfactory 
garden variety that holds its popularity year after year. 
KAGIKU —A medium-sized double white with petals ar- 
ranged in star formation. Slow grower. 
KELLINGTONIA — Red and white peony type flower. 
Blooms heavily every year. A rapid, compact grower, with 
dark green, glossy leaves. 
KENNY — Semi-double deep rose pink with a few white 
blotcher in center. Compact grower. 
KUMASAKA (Beni-Korake, Lady Marion)—One of the 
finest of all pinks. A deep glowing pink with very broad 
outer petals around a large inner circle of curled petaloids. 
When fully open, some stamens show through the petaloids. 
KUMASAKA, VAR.—A variegated form of Kumasaka — 
Rose pink blotched white. 
LADY ALICE — Flowers peony form, lovely shade of red. 
LADY ALLINGHAM — Peony red with white variegation. 
Loose upright grower. 
LADY CHARLOTTE — Clear Pale Pink. Large, semi-dou- 
ble. Vigorous, upright, compact growth. 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE — Extremely large deep pink 
semi-double camellia, showing stamens in clustered arrange- 
ment. This flower frequently has aberrant petaloids among 
the stamens. 
1951-1952 PRICE LIST 27 
