to late. In cold weather the color is deep velvety red. In mild 
weather it is rose red. Free flowering.—A—B—C. 
*Adolph Audusson. Large red to red and white spotted flowers 
opening in mid-season.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
Aunt Jettie. It is thought by some to be a red Sport of the 
Gov. Mouton.—A—B—C—D—E. 
Mrs. Charles Cobb. The color is darkest red to coppery bronze. 
—A—B—C—D. 
*Glen No. 40. This fine double red found its way to Florida 
through the Glen Saint Mary Nursery at Glen Saint Mary, Fla., there 
labeled Glen No. 40, which title it carries today.—A—B—C—D—E. 
Emperor. Its very large flowers open in December. Free flow- 
ering. Foliage deep green heavily ribbed.—A—B—C. 
*Firegold. (Te Deum, Dr. Sheppard, Pasha of Persia). Large fire- 
red, semi-double to peony form, 5 to 6-inch bloom.—A—B—C—D. 
Goshoguruma. Good-sized, semi-double, deep red flowers with 
yellow anthers, making a most attractive color combination.—A—B— 
C—D. 
*St. Andre. Semi-double, generally loose peony. Very large, 
5-6 inches across. Beautiful color of crimson-carmine; blooms late.— 
A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*Letitia Schrader. Large deep red Medallion shaped flower; deep 
center graduating to long guard petals with small cluster of bright 
yellow stamens showing just above small petals in center.—B—C—D— 
E—F. 
*Imperator (French Variety). Very large peony form, garnet red 
flowers. True French variety—not to be confused with other 
Imperator.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*Flame. A large, semi-double brilliant red. Upright grower and 
very hardy.—B—C—D—E. 
*California (Dufree Road). Light Rose-Red. Very large, loose 
double with broad, thick petals —B—C—D. 
*Black Dragon. Flowers are very large and very dark red and 
resemble in color Mrs. Charles Cobb and in form of the Victor 
Emmanuel.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*Pearl Harbor. An enormous late blooming rose red semi- 
double.—C—D—E. 
*Kuro-Tsubaki. Small DARK WINE RED seeming almost BLACK; 
semi-double with prominent RED stamens, yellow-tipped.—C—D—E. 
*Conflagration. A large fiery red semi-double, petals somewhat 
irregular and waved, with petaloids enclosed by a ring of prominent 
yellow stamens.—B—C, 
*Lawrence Walker. Large loose peony red, hemispherical in 
shape with stamens.—A—B—C—D—E. 
*General Dwight Eisenhower. Blood-red in color and a full 
peony, very thick in form and 4!/2 inches in diameter.—B—C—D. 
*Edwin H. Folk. (MS to L). Semi-double, bright red. Very 
large, loose formation, showing stamens.—A—B—C—D—E. 
*Ville De Nantes Red. This large red semi-double to loose peony 
form blossom has imbricated petals on the edges.—A—B—C—D—E—F . 
Varnegated Gold Wedal Camellias 
*Ville DeNantes. Flowers are deep red, heavily veined and 
marbled with white. Average size of the flower is 4/2 to 6 inches. 
A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. Fast growing Camellia with large dark 
green foliage.—B—C—D. 
Aspacea. (Great Eastern, Bolens No. 9). The very peony-form 
4-inch flowers open mid-season to late. Resembles in form the 
Emperor of Russia. —A—B—C—D. 
*Colletti Maculata. A blood-red, peony-like flower, marbled with 
snow-white; large outer guard petals.—B—E—F. 
Contessa Lavinia Maggi (Laurel Leaf). A very large, double pink 
flower, spotted with white-—A—B—C—D. 
Nagaska. Semi-double rose-pink flowers spotted with white. 
Round, dark green foliage. Slow in growth; late.—A—B—C. 
*Otome Variegated. When opening the flower has the form of 
a rosebud. The shell-pink 4-inch blooms are suffused and striped 
with deep rose-pink.—A—B—C. 
*Paeoniflora. An extremely large, white, peony-type bloom 
speckled with pink—sometimes they appear solid pink and some 
half pink and half white —A—B—C—D. 
*Donkelaari (Middletoni, No. 15). We consider this to be the 
finest strain of the true Donkelaari in America. The 6-inch deep 
red flowers are spotted and marbled with white.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
Catherine Cathcart. Double pink blossoms marbled with white, 
measuring 3'/. to 4 i nches across, and noted for their symmetrical 
form.—A—B—C. 
*Mrs. Baldwin Wood. Large semi-double to double, rose type. 
White striped with pink.—A—B—C—D—E, 
Jessica Variegated. (Dorothy M). Semi-double large red marbled 
white. Hibiscus type. Vigorous upright grower.—A—B—C. 
*GRAFTS 
A—12"'-18''—§$ 5.00 
B—18''-24"'— 7.50 
C—24''-30'’— 10.00 
D—30''-36''— 12.50 
E—3'-4'— 15.00 
F—4'-5’— 25.00 
SIX 
Mathonia-Vair. A full double, dark red flower, marbled and 
speckled with snow-white. It measures 4 to 5 inches in diameter and 
the petals are unusually large.—A—B—C—D. 
Duchess of Sutherland. Semi-double, white, 6-inch bloom of 
exquisite form which occasionally has a pink stripe on one petal.— 
A—B—C—D. 
Gigantea (Magnolia King). An enormous, semi-double deep red 
flower, marbled with white.—A—B—C—D. 
“Princess Nagaskie. (var. Mallott), A very large, semi-double 
soft pink flower marbled with white and measuring 5 to 6 inches 
across.—A—B—C. 
Princess Bachanachi. Full, double dark red blooms of good size 
marbled with white.—A—B—C. 
*Sarasa. Semi-double salmon-pink flower, 5 to 5¥/2 inches in 
diameter, is streaked and speckled with white, and some are solid 
pink.—B—C—D. 
Daikagura Variegated. Large, full, peony-like, deep pink flowers 
marbled with white-—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
Mikejaku (Empress of Russia). A very large, semi-double rose- 
pink flower marbled with white.—A—B—C. 
Monjisu Variegated. Peony-like, deep velvety red flower 
speckled and spotted with white. Glossy foliage. Bushy, slow 
growth; late flowering.—A—B—C. 
*James Hyde Porter. The loosely peony form, white with red 
striped flowers begin opening early in the fall, continuing through 
the winter months, foliage is dark green, wavy twisted.—E—F. 
Scarlett O'Hara. This is a variegated Sport of the fine William 
A cee (Col. Firey.) Having white specks in the petalage.— 
Empress Variegated. Originating from a grafted plant this varie- 
gated form is of the well known Empress.—A—B—C, 
OWN ROOTS 
A—18"'-24''—$ 3,50 
B—9'-3’— 5.00 
C= 34 110.00 
D—4'-5'— 15.00 
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