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CAMELLIA JAPONICA, continued 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS. Early to midseason. Very large, 
beautifully variegated flowers that vary from cherry-red 
to deep rose-pink and white, and also vary greatly in forma- 
tion, some being thick peony form and cthers loose semi- 
double with golden stamens. Plants set buds while quite 
young and are prolific bloomers. Slow growing with spread- 
ing bushy growth. While it is one of the older varieties, it 
is still one of the most spectacular and popular kinds. | Each 
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CHRISTINE LEE. Midseason. Semi-double pink flowers 
about 4 inches across, distinctly marked by the central 
yellow stamens. Each 
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CLARA MYRICK. Midseason. Deep rose, imbricated 
double. Its twisted petals make it a very distinctive sort. 
Each 
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C. M. HOVEY. Midseason to late. Very large, deep red 
mottled white, rose form double. This is the variegated 
form of Purple Dawn. Each 
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C. M. WILSON. Midseason. A flesh pink sport of Chandleri 
Elegans, it has all the merits of the mother plant. Its 
breathtakingly beautiful shade gives it rareness and beauty 
all its own. Silvery pink fades into blush and white towards 
the edges of the petals. The contrast of golden yellow an- 
thers with delicate flesh-pink petals and the formation are 
more of the highly prized, rare tree peony flower than of 
the Camellia. Each 
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COLONEL FIREY. Midseason to late. The double flowers 
are a beautiful shade of deep red. Each 
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COUNTESS OF ORKNEY. Early. Very double, light pink 
fuse bloomer, even when quite small. Each 
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DAIKAGURA, RED. Early. Thick peony form, solid red 
type of the popular Daikagura. Each 
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DAIKAGURA, VARIEGATED. Early. Large, thick peony 
type; deep rose petals are blotched white. Starts to bloom 
in September and is one of the finest varieties that bloom 
early. Slow grower, profuse bloomer. Each 
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DEBUTANTE. Early. Early blooming, full peony form. 
The large flowers are a delicate soft shade of pink. Very 
fast grower with light green serrated leaves. Very fine for 
use as corsages. Each 
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DOCTOR MOORE. Midseason. This variety has the same 
color and form as Professor C. S. Sargent but the flowers 
are much larger. Each 
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DONCKELAARI. Midseason. Very large, semi-double, red 
mottled white. Very prominent stamens. Slow grower with 
small leaves. Each 
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DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND. Midseason. Beautiful, 
very large, semi-double, white. The blooms with their 
curled inner petals have a crepe-paper texture, and an oc- 
casional pink stripe. Vigorous upright grower. A very good 
sort. Each 
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