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18-C—H. A. Downing—Large and beautiful blood- 
req: 
19-C—Imura, White—A hybrid from Alabama, 
semi-double snow white; flower 514” to 6” in diam- 
eter, with yellow stamens in center. 
20-C—Jas. Hyde Porter, (Variegated) —Similar to 
Herme but larger. 
21-C—-Lady Charlotte—Pink. Outstanding semi- 
double, pale pink. Petals waved with white veins. 
22-C—-Lady Mary Cromartie—Large semi-double, 
deep rose-pink bloom of loose construction; stamens 
intermixed in petals. 
23-C—La Reine Variegated—Beautiful, semi-dou- 
ble flower 5 to 6 inches in diameter, deep pink to 
red, blotched with white. Very attractive and out- 
standing Camellia. 
24-C—Lady of the Lake—White, large, semi-dou- 
ble, fluted. Midseason to late. 
25-C—Lucy Murray—Very full double large shell 
pink. Compact grower, small foliage. A beautiful 
formal camellia, late. New variety. 
26-C—Madam Maintenon—Soft pink, very fine, 
large, semi-double. Mid-season. 
27-C—Marion Mitchell—Very large; fine red semi- 
double, late. Exhibition and garden variety. 
28-C—Marion Mitchell Variegated — Variegated 
type of Marion Mitchell. Splendid variety, late. 
29-C—Martin Roberts (Kollock)—Peony form; 
dark red, very good. Rare. 
30-C—Magnoliaflora — Magnificent semi-double. 
pink. 
31-C—Margaret Walker — Large, semi-double, 
double white, striped pink, loose petals with a few 
stamens in center. 
32-C—Mrs. Freeman Weiss—Pink, semi-double, 
loose formation. Splendid variety. 
33-C—Marchioness of Salisbury—Unusual varie- 
gated. Odd color. Fine collectors variety. Late. 
34-C—Mrs. Charles Simons—A large, semi-double 
white, loose construction, stamens intermixed. 
35-C—Paeoniaeflora—An extremely large, white 
peony-type bloom speckled with pink — sometimes 
they appear solid pink and some half pink and 
half white. 
36-C—Paulette Goddard—Large, semi-double red, 
very showy. Mid-season to late. 
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