CAMPBELL ASHLEY, Var.— Same type and characteris- 
tics as Campbell Ashley only is dark red and white. 
CANDIDISSIMA — A pure white full-double. A very pro- 
fuse late season bloomer. Slow compact type growth. 
CAPRICE — Medium peony white. Vigorous-upright grow- 
er. Mid-season bloomer. 
CAPTAIN MARTIN’S FAVORITE — Full double flowers of 
a deep pink color splotched with white. A slow upright 
compact grower. Mid-season bloomer. 
CARDINAL RICHELIEU — Large semi-double to loose 
peony form. Rose Red. Vigorous compact grower. Mid- 
season to late bloomer. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS—A most spectacular camellia. 
Large, loose peony form flowers, 5-6 inches in diameter, 
with broad outer flat petals, and a thick center cluster of 
petaloids interspersed with yellow stamens. Variegated, 
cherry red to light pink, splotched with white. A heavy 
bloomer, with dark green shiny foliage. 
C. M. WILSON — A light pink sport of Ch.Elegans. This is 
an outstanding camellia with all the features of the Ch. 
Hlegans. 
COLLETTI MACULATA — A variegated peony form dark 
red and pure white, some flowers having. the white pre- 
dominating and some predominantly red. The pedals vary 
from small petals in the center to large flat petals on the 
outer edge. A very few stamens show in the middle. 
COL. FIREY (Mississippi Hastie) — A large deep crimson 
extremely double flower. Late bloomer. Dark green foliage. 
CONCORDIA (Prince Albert) — Pink and white variegated 
peony form. Occasionally there is an all pink flower, and 
sometimes there are both peony and rose form flowers on 
the same plant. 
CORINNE FONDE — Incomplete double, orange-red com- 
pact grower. 
CUP OF BEAUTY —Semi-double, deep pink, vigorous 
bushy growth. 
DAIKAGURA — An outstanding camellia with large, thick 
peony type blossoms. Sometimes solid pink and other times 
pink splotched with white. 
DAITERIN (Pink Fimbriata) — Light rose pink. Large, 
single with mass of petaloids in center. A very fine single. 
DEBUTANTE — Large, full peony form, shell pink. Vigor- 
ous grower. Early to mid-season bloomer. 
1952-1953 PRICE LIST 23 
