Camellia DAIKAGURA 
DAIKAGURA (KIYOSU). (Very E). Variegated. Fre- 
quently begins blooming as early as August, but usually 
starts in September or early October. Flowers are 
highly variable, shading from Pink to deep Red with 
finges of Purple, and from loose peony type to im- 
ibricated rose form double resembling MATHOTIANA. 
This, the regular DAIKAGURA, is splotched with 
White. Other members of this family include DAI- 
KAGURA RED, HIGH HAT, and DAIKAGURA— 
WARD STRAIN. 
DAIKAGURA RED. (Very E). Solid colored sport of 
DAIKAGURA. 
DAIKAGURA — WARD STRAIN. (Very E). A selected 
strain of DAIKAGURA, with unusually large amount 
of beautiful marbled White variegations. 
DEBUTANTE. (E-M). Beautiful Soft Pink, large full 
peony form. Vigorous, upright growth. Outstanding as 
a corsage flower. 
DONCKELARI. (M). Head of a distinguished family, 
whose variations include VILLE DE NANTES, LADY 
KAY, and others. DONCKELARI is Red marked White 
in varying degrees. Slow, bushy growth. We have not 
been very successful with own-root plants. 
DONCKELARI — TEA GARDEN STRAIN. (M). This 
form is beautifully marbled with more White than the 
regular DONCKELARI. 
DR. JOHN D. BELL. (M). Variegated from of BEAU 
HARP. Very large semi-double, Bright Red marked 
with White. 
DR. TINSLEY. (M). Very Pale Pink at base shading to 
Deeper Pink at edge with reverse side Flesh Pink. Me- 
dium semi-double shaped like a wild rose. Upright, 
compact growth. 
DR. W. G. LEE. (E-M). Dark Red. Large, round semi- 
double. Spreading growth. 
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