“SCENTED TREASURE: Another outstanding very recent intro- 
duction of unusual merit. Has a delightful perfume of English 
pinks or carnation spice. Deep cherry-red blossoms of full 
double peony form 3¥2"'. Prolific midseason bloomer over an 
extended period, compact and fine keeping quality. A Harvey 
Short production. M.L. 
*TINSIE: Very small anemone form. Red guard petals. White 
petaloides. M.L. 
* ZACHARY TAYLOR: Large peony to anemone form. Vigorous 
upright growth. M, 
Each year we eliminate certain varieties and substitute superior 
strains; therefore, maintaining a selected group of the finest 
available in the standard varieties and the best of the recent 
introductions. 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
During the past few years their many excellent qualities and 
variety of uses have attracted the increasing appreciation of 
camellia enthusiasts throughout the country. 
They are informal both in blossom and habit of growth. Their 
single and semi-double flowers possess the fragrance as well 
as the appearance of the wild rose and the loose-branched, 
semi-trailing habit of several of the varieties makes them par- 
ticularly adaptable as a ground cover or for espallier treatment 
on trellis or wall. Their cultural requirements are the same 
as for other camellias. 
APPLEBLOSSOM: Resembles its namesake. E. 
BRIAR ROSE: Single and clear pink. E.M. 
“CHARMER: White, edged pink. Large, single. Charming 
indeed. E.M. 
*DAWN (Akebono): Large single. Ivory white. Hardy. 
(Species) . 
HEBE: Exquisite single deep rose-pink. E.M. 
MALIFLORA LINDLEY: (Betty McCaskill) A small double ball 
in rose-pink and white. M. 
MININA: Large and lovely soft-lilac flowers. E.M. 
*NARAUMI-GATI (OLEIFERA): Large white, single. Excel- 
lent. ‘ 
*NO DAMI U SHIRO: Large rose pink. Unusual. E.M. 
RED BIRD: New semi-double red. Very desirable. M. 
ROSEA: Single, deep rose pink. E. 
*SHOWA NO SAKAE: Soft pink. Semi-double.  E. 
*SHISHIGASHIRA: Rose-red. Imbricated. Unique.  E. 
TANYA: Deep rose; weeping habit of growth. Beautiful, E.M. 
WHITE DOVES: Quantities of feathery, semi-double snow- 
white flowers. E.M 
