CAMELLIAS (Class B) 
ALOHA or LADY ALICE or ARAJI- 
SHI—Bright red peony-form, resem- 
bles carnation; very early bloomer, 
sometimes in winter. E. (1). 
AMABILIS—Single white, predomi- 
nant yellow stamens. 
ABUDANCE—wWhite loose peony 
form, medium, sized bloom. M. 
ANNE LINDBERG—tLarge salmon- 
pink loose peony center of petaloids. 
M. 1950 camellia show winner. 
ANNE SCHWABBE—Have not seen 
it bloom. M. 
APPLEBLOSSOM—Single pale pink, 
sometimes fragrant, M. 
ASPASIA or VARIEGATED EMPEROR 
OF RUSSIA——Peony form of deep 
red with spots, stamens in five dif- 
ferent places. M. 
AUGUSTA WILSON—Peony flowered 
deep pink three to four-inch bloom. 
M. 
ABBIE WILDER—Peony form pink 
with white. 
ADMIRATION——Loose 
Red marbled white. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY——Double red. M. 
ANNA MARIE HOVE Y—Carmine with 
white stripes. Flat double and peony 
type on same bush. 
BLACK PRINCE—vVery dark shiny 
red, semi-double, with few stamens, 
M, 
BESSIE McARTHUR—Large semi- 
double deep pink has three or four 
layers of petals and petaloids mixed. 
BLOOD OF CHINA or VITTORIO 
EMANUELE—Large red lovely 
peony type, sturdy grower, L. 
CALIFORNIA—Single to semi-double 
bloom of rose-pink, broad and long 
petals. 
COLLETTI MACULATA—Peony form, 
red with white blotches. 
CAPRICE——Lovely semi-double, high 
center white, stamens and petals 
intermingled, M. (3,4,5) 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS— Rose-pink, 
peony center, very large bloom, 
loose grower, sometimes has white 
spots. M. 
peony form. 
CHURCH PINK—Loose peony pink. M. 
CHRISTINE LEE—Semi-double, rose- 
pink, long yellow stamens, M. 
COL. FIREY or MISSISSIPPI HASTI 
or C. Mc HOVE Y—Large flat double 
red, perfect form, brilliant, M. 
CONFLAGRATION—Large se mi- 
double bright red. Stamens and pet- 
aloids mixed. 
CANDIDISSIMA or STAR WHITE— 
Pure white, arrangement of petals 
resembles a star as all petals come 
to a point. L. 
COUNTESS DEVANSITTART or LADY 
VANSITTART —Semi-double, cherry 
red, yellow stamens predominant, 
heavy bloomer, M. 
DAISY BANKS—Large. Varied in 
form, pure white; tissue paper like. 
DAITARIN—Large single pink, pre- 
dominant yellow stamens and feath- 
er-like petaloids in center. This is 
one of the most unusual and beauti- 
ful. 
DAINTY—Double white. Latest 
bloomer among the white. L. (2,3,6) 
DUC DE ORLEANS—Peony formed 
center, white with red stripes. M. (5) 
DAIKAGURA—Large 
white, loose peony form, very nice. 
rose blotched 
This variety is the first to bloom, 
sometimes blooming at Thanksgiv- 
ing. E. 
DANIELS FLUFFY—New seedling. 
Cherry red, peony type, dotted white. 
Different. 
DAVID GERBING—Loose peony form: 
ed carmine rose. 
DERBYANA—Semi-double peony form 
of deep rose. 
DUNCAN BELL—Peony formed red. 
5 to 6 inch blooms; fast grower. 
DEBUTANTE or SARA C. HASTI— 
Pale pink peony form, very beauti- 
cule E, 
ELLA DRAYTON—Free blooming, 
large flat double red, lovely for cut 
flowers, M. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA—Bright red 
peony type of five centers with. sta- 
mens in each center, very lovely, M. 
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