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*C, M. Wilson (M). Flesh pink sport of Chandleri Elegance. 
Silvery pink fades into blush and white towards the edges of the 
petals. $15.00.—A—B—C—D—E. 
Debutante (Sara C. Hastie). This beautiful light pink peony-like 
Camellia measures 3% to 4 inches in diameter.—A—B—C—D. 
Marchiosess of Exeter. The deep pink peony-like flowers measure 
4 to 5 inches across.—A—B—C. 
Rev. John Benneft. A very large, semi-double, deep rose-pink 
bloom with prominent stamens.—A—B—C—D. 
“Lady Charlotte. A large clear pale pink with prominent 
stamens and three rows of waved petals veined with white.—B—C. 
*Mrs. Freeman Weiss. Is a semi-double pink of loose construction 
with wavy petals and petaloids mixed with its stamens.—3—C—D. 
Swectiana Vera. Large, peony-like flesh pink flowers streaked 
with rose.—A—B. 
*Mrs. KH. Sawada (U. S. Patent No. 481).—B—C—D. 
The flower is full double. Color is delicate pink, shaded on 
white. 
*Daikagura. Large, full, peony-like deep pink flowers —A—B—C 
D—E—F. 
*Bessie Morse Bellingrath. Flowers semi-double, white with faint 
blush, and color is more delicate than Magnoliaeflora.—B—C—D— 
E—F. 
*Rose Mallow No. 126. Very large semi-double flower of mallow 
type.—B—C—D. 
*General George Patton. Bright pink. Large, rose form double. 
A—B—C—D—E, 
*Smiling Beauty. Delicate pink which is slightly deeper in color 
than Magnoliaeflora.—A—B—C—D. 
Rose Dawn. The large, rose-pink flowers are very beautiful and 
very double, similar in form and shape to Alba Plena.—A—B—C— 
D—E. 
*Casa Blanca. Medium rose-pink; formal; double-—B—C—D. 
*William Rosa. A seedling of Rev. John Bennett. Salmon pink 
without the white which often shows in the parent plant. A much 
thicker flower, having an extra row of petals, but with the same 
formation as Rev. John Bennett.—B—C—D—E. 
*Lila Rosa. Deep clear pink flower with formation similar to 
Marchioness of Exeter. A variable flower sometimes showing many 
petaloids.—-B—C—D—E—F. 
*Clara Greene. Very large, peony-type flower. Golden stamens 
among petals and petaloids. Color deep rose.—B—C. 
High Hat. Pale Pink. Large, double peony with cluster of small 
petaloids in center. Slow, compact, upright growth with large, 
serrated dull green foliage. Pink sport of Daikagura.—A—B—C—D—E. 
*Uncle Sam. (Rosalie; Henry Barnett). Variable Rose sometimes 
spotted White. Large, high-centered, symmetrical double with broad 
petals.—B—C, 
*Mys. Josephine Hearn. Rose-Pink. Large, fluffy double with 
curled petals.—B—C—D. 
*Sieur de Bienville. Large DEEP ROSE PINK throughout; very 
massive bloom; first six or eight rows of petals imbricated and turned 
down; inner rows turned up and cupped around center.—B—C—D. 
*Mollie Moore Davis. Very large DEEP ROSE PINK, lightly 
washed and veined ROSE COLOR; full double; outer rows of petals 
loosely imbricated; inner petals interspersed with small groups of 
WHITE stamens and petaloids—A—B—C—-D—E—F. 
*Emily Brown (Syn.: Hishi-Karaito). Small MALLOW PINK; full 
double; petals long and narrow; central group of petaloids shading 
from LA FRANCE PINK to WHITE. Mid-season.—B—C—D. 
Gov. Richard W. Leche. Large DEEP ROSE PINH, lightly lined 
ROSE COLOR; semi-double; petals long and narrow, upstanding, 
cupped around a compact group of long stamens. Late.—A—B—C. 
*Adah Pearl. Flowers are 4 to 5% inches in diameter, semi- 
double, rose-pink, showing some golden stamens. Late blooming 
season.—B—C, 
*Minnie Maddern Fiske. Very large ROSE Pink throughout; color 
very uniform from base to tip of petal; semi-double-—A—B—C. 
*Virgin's Blush. Large WHITE, delicately and completely 
washed with the faintest PINK; full double; petals loosely but 
regular arranged.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*Galilee, F. N. (MS). Semi-double, pink with salmon undertone. 
Petals stand erect. Stamens in center.—B—C—D. 
*Mary Charlotte. A medium to large flower, light pink in color 
with a full anemone form.—A—B—C—D—E—F. 
*Mys. Howard Asper (S-194). New Introduction. This beautiful 
new variety looks like a huge pink lotus. Grafted.—B—C—D. 
*Paulette Goddard. A very fine large semi-double pink, New 
and rare and considered one of the best.—B—-C—D—E—F. 
Red Gold UWcdal Camellias 
Dr. W. G. Lee. An extraordinary dark velvet red, semi-double 
flower from the garden of Dr. W. G. Lee. The blooms average 3 to 
4 inches in diameter with golden stamens showing in the center. 
H. A. Downing. A very large, semi-double flower of deep rosy 
red with stamens showing among the petals. Dark green foliage. 
Emperor of Russia. This brilliantly colored red flower is peony- 
like in form with golden stamens among the inner twisted petals. 
C. M. Hovey. A full, double Dahlia-flowered, dark red form 
which makes a choice cut-flower. 
Lady Mary Cromartie. This is an unusually large cup-shaped 
peony-like flower of deepest red. 
*Campbell Ashley (Middletoni, No. 13). A loosely formed, peony- 
type flower of deepest red, with petals of crepe-like texture. 
*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 
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA 
*Martin Roberts. Flowers are extremely large, averaging 5'/2 
inches. Color is deep rose-pink in November, deepening to deepest 
red as the colder weather of winter progresses. —A—B—C—D—E—F. 
Margart Higdon. Loose peony-like, brilliant rose-red in color, 
each petal of the 4 to 5-inch flower is margined with white.—A— 
B—C—D. 
*Areishi. A medium-sized flower of peony form with large outer 
guard petals and center filled with numerous petaloids.—A—B—C—D. 
*Barbara Morgan. Large semi-double, brilliant red color. Glorified 
variety of ‘’Firebrand.’’—A—B—C—D. 
Mathofiana Rubra. An immense, double, deep red flower which, 
when fully open, shows some stamens in the center.—A—B—C—D— 
E—F. 
*Senator Duncan Fletcher. Originating with us from seed this 
fine peony formed rose red to dark red Camellia flowers midseason 
OWN ROOTS 
A—18''-24''—$ 3.50 
B—2'-3’— 5.00 
C—3’-4'— 10.00 
D—4'-5’— 15.00 
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