BLACK DRAGON Almost a black, this dark and very 
large irregular semi-double red is most exotic. Blooms at 
midseason. 1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
BLOOD OF CHINA (Victor Emanuel) Best of Show:— 
Dillon, South Carolina, 1950; Best of Show:—Thomas- 
ville, Georgia, 1950; Best of Show:—Dothan, Alabama, 
1950; An unusual shade of dark salmon red, dark red 
veins. A large double to peony form flower, stamens inter- 
mingled with the small center petals. One of our strongest 
growers. A fine variety for tub culture. Its crop of late 
flowers are a fitting farewell to the season. 1 gal.— $2.00; 
3 gal.—$6.00 
CALIFORNIA Best of Show:—Greenville, South Caro- 
lina, 1950. A magnificent deep rose-pink semi-double with 
broad thick petals. This strong grower thrives under ad- 
verse conditions and presents, at all seasons, a striking 
handsome appearance. Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.50; 3 gal.— 
$6.00 
CAMPBELL ASHLEY Dark red. A very large peony 
form flower, loosely constructed. Late. 1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
CAMPBELL ASHLEY VARIEGATED A large red and 
white semi-double. When the choice falls between two 
such beauties as these, the obvious answer is—one of each. 
Late. 1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
CAPTAIN JOHN SUTTER Here is a breathtaking 
beauty. A large formal, imbricated, rose blotched with 
white. Perfection of form, intricacies of shading and petal 
arrangement combine with excellent growing habits to 
rank this as a top-flight variety. Midseason to late. 1 gal. 
—$2.50 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS Best Flower of the Show:— 
Orangeburg, South Carolina, 1950. For more than one 
hundred years this has remained as a major contender for 
the highest honors. Nurserymen, florists and home gard- 
eners rate this as a MUST in any collection. Spectacularly 
Camellia 
Herme 
(Jordan’s Pride) 
large soft rose-pink blossoms, generously blotched with 
white. Anemone-form. Very prolific even when young. 
Blooms from midseason until the close of the season. 1 gal. 
— $2.50; 3 gal.—$6.00 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS PINK See Francine. 
CHASTITY One of our seedlings. This large white peony 
form has enjoyed a grand reception all over the country. 
Newly opened flowers show a rich cream center, which 
gradually turns to pure white with lovely golden stamens 
interspersed among the petals. Heavy blooming over a 
long period of time. Early to midseason. 1 gal.— $2.00; 
3 gal.—$6.00 
CHO CHO SAN A Japanese importation that will be 
certain to attract much interest. This is a very large and 
lovely soft pink semi-double beauty. Midseason. 1 gal. 
gft.— $6.00 
CLAUDIA PHELPS A sport of the exquisite Duchess 
of Sutherland. This is a large semi-double pink. The petals 
are bordered white. Blooms at midseason. 1 gal. gft.— 
$5.00 
CLEOPATRA Distinctively lovely, a large fluffy double 
peony, pink variegated with white. Has all the good 
qualities you could ask for. Don’t overlook a good thing! 
Midseason. 1 gal.— $2.00; 3 gal.— $5.00 
CLOWER’S WHITE A most outstanding new white. 
Very highly rated by the experts who have judged it. It 
is rare and very fine. Large, semi-double, rather open 
petal formation. Midseason. 1 gal. gft.—$5.00 
C. M. HOVEY See Colonel Firey 
C. M. WILSON Here’s one to scramble for. One of the 
most highly sought-after camellias today. All of the char- 
acteristics of the very popular Chandleri Elegans, but in 
the loveliest imaginable shade of clear, light pink. This 
variety will stand more sun than most. (See Outside Cov- 
er). 1 gal. gft.— $6.00; 3 gal.—$10.00 
