PRIDE OF HOUSTON (Ross) —A large semi-double sal- 
mon pink flower, with occasional small spots of white. The 
center petals are loosely twisted among golden stamens. 
This is a fine variety for cut flowers, as the stems are very 
long. Among the latest to bloom in the season. 
PRINCE EUGENE NAPOLEON (Imbricata Rubra Plena, 
Pope Pius IX) — Scarlet, full double, heavy bloomer, and 
good grower. A fine garden variety because of its heavy 
blooming. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE — Orange Red. Large loose peony 
form. Willowy growth. 
PRINCESS NAGASKIE (Chiyoda Nishiki) —A beautiful 
camellia with large semi-double soft pink blossoms marbled 
white and rose pink. It makes a vigorous, low spreading 
type growth. 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT — Dark crimson, very full, round 
peony type. Medium to large-sized flowers, very free 
bloomer, hardy. A fine standard variety. 
QUEEN BESSIE—A white semi-double flower of 3 to 4 
inches with stamens. A late bloomer. 
QUEEN OF HEARTS — Semi-double ranging in color from 
pink to white. Almost every bloom on the bush is different. 
Blooms late. 
RAINY SUN — Deep pink, semi-double. 
RASEN ZOME — This is a beautiful camellia which we im- 
ported from Japan before the war. The leaves are dark 
green, heavily veined and frequently variegated. The flow- 
ers are a very beautiful unusual light pink resembling in 
form and size the Eugene Lizze. Both the flowers and foli- 
age are beautiful. We think it is one of the new varieties 
that is well worth having. 
RED PRINCE — Red. Large peony form. 
REV. JOHN BENNETT W— Very large, loose semi-double 
salmon pink, with prominent stamens. The center petaloids 
are often streaked with white. The petais are beautifully 
veined. The plant has long narrow dark green foliage, and 
is a very good bloomer. 
ROSEA SUPERBA, VAR.—Deep rose pink with white 
variegation. Very large rose form double. Vigorous, com- 
pact upright grower. One of the finest varieties. 
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