“NAGASAKI 
NAGASAKI (Mikenjaku; Candida Elegantissima). One 
of the most striking of all the Camellias. The very large, 
semi-double flowers, with prominent stamens, have 
thick, wavy petals, ranging in color from white to deep 
rose-pink, 
PEONIFLORA. Variegated white with pink splashes 
and flecks. Full double peony form. Compact, upright 
grower; blooms late. 
PINK BALL. Color identical with Pink Perfection, but 
flowers much larger, double, with pompon center. Very 
attractive and has handsome foliage. 
PINK STAR. Semi-double to peony form. Pleasing rose- 
pink, large round petals. Growth habit compact and 
upright. Attractive dark foliage. Midseason. 
PURITY. Very double, symmetrical, pure white, star- 
shaped flowers, occasionally with stamens. One of the 
best of all whites. Upright grower. 
REV. JOHN G. DRAYTON. Medium-sized, peony- 
type flowers of soft clear pink. Entirely different from 
the variety known by this name on the Pacific Coast, 
which is clear white, and which is known in the south- 
eastern United States as Grandiflora Alba and Alba 
Superba. 
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