PINK SNOW *—New variety from Mine-no-yuki seedling. Habit 
of growth differs somewhat in that it is fairly upright and com- 
pact. The flower differs only in color to its parent. 
DH AR ESS) sans a eae Ee 2 eee ee $ 4.50 
cP Con PG CCYCN Wi Bal Bin Es OO cera er ahs tS. 5.50 
ROSEA—Large, single deep-pink flower. An upright but loose 
grower. 
L2BOM LO BIN Ch CS ste npeee tear een a Es Senden eee ae | $ 0.80 
TSRtOMZ4 bE INCH ES fees e = eer ea ee oe 1.20 
DMO Mom Cel momen ee Ce Ne cet Pet oh Ee Sr 1.60 
SB ORY Ce SC ee ee ee iy ee eee _ PAD 
SETSU GEKKA—White semi-double with ruffled petals edged 
with a touch of pink. Plant erect with dark-green foliage. 
DR tOm Oe LeCt see ae eee ee ye! $ 1.60 
Se 1O WA me OCU rate ee a ee ee ee A A Lt 2.40 
A Oe LC Ca a a od 3.40 
SHELL PINK—Large, single light-pink bloom. Very fast up- 
right grower and very, very hardy. An excellent item for back- 
grounds or for screening. 
18 to 24 inches __ 1.20 
aeRO Eee KCC eae ae ne 1.60 
Ce te CL Sy be ee ee ee: eet ies 7 i ci AS 2.40 
SHOWA NO SAKAE (Usa Beni) *—Semi-double to peony. Soft 
pink color. Heavy bloomer. Flowers sometimes appear the first 
year. Slow, low and compact. 
VOM tOe LS sinh CS see rete oes eek ee ee $ 2.80 
TSR toi 24 c Inches tee ie ate ore Le ee 4.00 
Mt OS LCC her en a en ee 6.50 
Note: All plants are field-grown specimens, BsB. 
<= Grajts 
A Camellia Sasanqua field under cultivation 
