Wholesale Trade List for 1955—1956 
CAMELLIA, ALBA PLENA 
Class B 
Comtesse Canarii. Imbricated salmon. F. 
Debutante. Peony type, soft pink. Hardy. Early. B, C, E. 
Elegans (Chandler). Very large, incomplete double, cherry- 
red to rose-pink, splotched with white. A, B, C. 
E. L. Steele. Brought to our attention by the late E. L. Steele, 
a past president of our Company. Pure white, about 3 to 
4 inches in diameter. The flowers are high-centered, of in- 
complete double form, with yellow stamens interspersed. 
Usually at its best in January and is remarkable for its 
prolific blooms borne on a strong bush. Foliage of good size, 
fine dark green. One of the best whites we know and not 
so temperamental as many others. B, C, D, E. 
Enrico Bettoni. Very large, full, peony-form flowers of clear 
satiny pink. The petals in the center are erect and sometimes 
folded back, while the outer petals are fluted and deeply 
notched. Stamens are interspersed, even to the outside rows 
of petals. C, D 
Gloire de Nantes. Large, semi-double, very deep rose; long 
yellow stamens. A, B, C, D, E, H 
Herme. Large, peony form, white with red and pink stripes 
and splotches. A, B, C, D, E, F. 
Latifolia (Fanny Bolis). (GS.) Flower medium size, semi- 
double, variegated carmine with white splotches. Stamens 
usually centrally clustered. A free bloomer from December 
through March. Hardy; vigorous and symmetrical. E, F. 
Marie Morren. (GS.) Medium to large, rose with deeper veins, 
occasionally flecked with white. C. 
Pink Perfection. Medium size, shell-pink. Free blooming. 
Pink Star. Peony form, bright rose-pink, with stamens and 
petaloids interspersed. Large flowers, somewhat star-shaped. 
Prince ‘Eugene Napoleon. Double, medium size, scarlet. 
IN, 18 (1D), 1B, 18 
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