Kingsville Nurseries —_ Kingsville, Maryland 
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PAPAVER (Rosea Papaver). Single with 8 petals. Bell- 
shaped flower (resembling poppy) until full open. Blooms 
early (September to October) and_ slender upright 
grower with compact branches. Sold out for Spring, 
954. 
PINK SNOW. Pink form of Mine-no-kuki from Beau- 
mont, Texas. Rather low spreading and of rapid 
growth. Flowers are 2 to 2% in. in diameter with 10 to 12 
petals and 12 to 15 petaloids. Clear light pink. Not 
available for Spring, 1954. 
ROSEA. Single flowers, a fine pink to rose color. Pot 
tee 12 to 18 in. $2.50, 18 to 24 in. $3.50, 24 to 30 in. 
$5.00. 
ROSY-MIST. Single, delicate soft pink on white. Pot 
plants, 18 to 24 in. $3.50. 
SETSUGGEKKA. Single, yet often with two rows of petals, 
white with pink edging. Pot plants, 12 to 18 in. $2.50, 
18 to 24 in. $3.50, 24 to 30 in. $5.00. 
SHISHIGASHIRA. Semi-double to double flowers, beauti- 
ful dark crimson-red. Sold out for Spring, 1954. 
SHOWA-NO-SAKAE. Soft pink occasionally marked with 
white. Semi-double. Not available for Spring, 1954. 
SPLENDOR (Rosea Grandiflora). One of the most profuse 
bloomers. Flower very large, 3% to 4 in., with 10 petals 
of delicate soft pink lighter toward the center. Sold out 
for Spring, 1954. 
USU BENI. Semi-double to double, loose peony flowers 
soft pink to white. Sold out for Spring, 1954. 
VELVETY. Single flowers clear crimson-red with velvet 
tone. Pot plants, 18 to 24 in. $3.50. 
VERSICOLOR. Single flowers, pinkish white and lavender. 
Very showy. Sold out for Spring, 1954. 
WILLOWLEAF. Single flowers, white with faint pink 
margin. Pot plants, 18 to 24 in. $3.50. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
REV. JOHN G. DRAYTON. Large peony type flowers, a 
beautiful salmon pink. This camellia has stood our 
winters here at Kingsville, Maryland, during the past 
four years and has bloomed perfectly each spring in late 
April to early May. Our stock plants are now 5 feet 
high, so we have every reason to feel it is well worth 
recommending as a hardy camellia. 4 in. pot plants, 8 to 
12) in. $2.00) 12° to) 15) in $2.50. Field plants B&By 18 5to 
24 in. $6.00, field plants B&B, 24 to 30 in. $8.00, field 
plants B&B, 30 to 36 in. $10.00. 
HOLLIES — Ilex 
ALTACLARENSIS (Aquifolium X Perado). Bright green 
leaves with fairly regular teeth. Fruit red and of good 
size. 4 in. pot plants, 4 to 8 in. $1.00, 8 to 12 in. $2.00, 
12 to 15 in) $3.00. 5 in. pot plants, 15 to 18 in. $4.00, 
18 Le 22 in. $5.00. Field plants B&B, prices upon appli- 
cation. 
JAMES G. ESSEN. A handsome shiny-green leaf form of 
the Altaclarensis, teeth regularly formed, and fruit a 
good red. 4 in. pot plants, 4 to 8 in. $1.50. 
WILSONII. Altaclarensis Wilsonii. A very handsome large 
leaf variety of the English Holly. Leaves dark lustrous 
green and the berries are red, large and showy. Needs 
a protected position and a little shelter during winter. 
Pot plants, 4 to 6 in. $1.00, 6 to 10 in. $2.00, 10 to 12 
in. $3.00. 
AQUIFOLIUM. The well known English Holly, with dark 
green, well toothed leaves, and bright red fruit. 4 in. 
pot plants, 4 to 8 in. $1.00, 8 to 12 in. $2.00, 12 to 15 in. 
Se 5 in. pot plants, 15 to 18 in. $4.00, 18 to 22 in. 
ANGUSTIFOLIA. Small narrow leaves evenly spined, a 
very twiggy grower and usually compact in upright form. 
Fruit red. Slow grower. 4 in. pot plants, 4 to 6 in. $1.00, 
8 to 10 in. $2.00, 10 to 12 in. $3.00. 5 ih. pot plants, 12 to 
15 in. $5.00. 
ARGENTEO-MARGINATA. Known as the silver-leaf Holly, 
leaves are edged silver and the fruit is a bright red. 4 
in, pot plants, 4 to 8 in. $1.00, 8 to 12 in. $2.50. 5 in. 
pot plants, 12 to 15 in. $4.00. 
ARGENTEO-MARGINATA ‘“‘Silvary’’. A handsome silver 
edged Holly with fine red fruit. The colors of green and 
silver are very pronounced. 4 in. pot plants, 4 to 8 in. 
$1.00, 8 to 12 in. $2.50, 12 to 15 in. $3.50. 
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