MOSS POINT, VAR.— Pink peony form, mottled with 
white. Vigorous open grower. Mid-season to late bloomer. 
MRS. CHAS. COBB— Full peony form camellia of the 
deepest red. Very large petals with only a few petaloids. 
This variety has unusually nice foliage and is a vigorous 
grower. Among the best in the Magnolia Gardens varieties. 
MRS. WALTER ALLEN — Large semi-double, rose red. 
Vigorous grower, and profuse bloomer. 
MRS. WM. THOMPSON — Large semi-double white with 
a faint tinge of pink. 
NAGASAKI (Lady Audrey Buller, Tenninkwan) — A mag- 
nificent camellia, with big semi-double blossoms and promi- 
nent stamens. The large, thick crinkled petals ranging in 
color from snow white to carmine, are attractively wavy, 
and slightly convex in shape. 
NESSLE RODE— Medium semi-double white with red 
stripes, often shading to flesh pink in the center. Compact 
grower, profuse bloomer. 
NISHIKI GASANE — Red semi-double mottled with white. 
Vigorous compact grower. Mid-season. 
OTOME — Medium, formal double, light pink. Slow com- 
pact grower. Mid-season to late bloomer. 
PAULETTE GODDARD — Red, very large, semi-double to 
loose peony form. Vigorous, upright growth. . 
PEARL HARBOR—Dark red. Large, irregular semi- 
double. Vigorous, upright growth. 
PINK BALL — Irregular peony type flower, shell pink color 
deepens as flower ages. A vigorous, upright grower. 
PINK PERFECTION — The most universally popular of all 
camellias. The medium sized double wax-like flowers, of 
perfect symmetry and exquisite texture, are a delicate shell 
pink. Blooms profusely from November to March and be- 
gins blooming when quite young. Perfect for corsages and 
cut flowers. 
PINK STAR—Large rose-pink petals heavily veined. 
Irregular semi-double with inner petals in freshly opened 
bloom resembling a star. 
PRIDE OF DESCANSO — White. Very large, semi-double 
to loose peony form. Vigorous, upright growth. 
1952-1953 PRICE LIST 29 
