MME. NEIHART—White flecked red. Rose 
form double. Midseason. 
MON LUIS PINK—Brilliant pink. Semi- 
double. Midseason to late. 
MRS. ABBY WILDER II — White, lightly 
flecked with pink. High peony type. Mid- 
season. 
NOBILISSIMA (Fuji-Yama) — White with 
yellow shading. Full peony form. Early 
to midseason. 
POPE PIUS IX (Prince Eugene Napoleon) 
—Bright to dark red sometimes spotted 
white. Large, full double. Midseason. 
PROF. CHAS. S. SARGENT — Very dark 
red. Full double peony. Midseason. 
QUEEN BESSIE—Clear white with faint 
pink around center. Large, semi-double 
with wavy petals. Late. 
RAINY SUN—Rose pink. Large, loose- 
petaled, semi-double. Midseason. 
ROSE EMORY (Orient; Fireball; Carna- 
tion; Ignescens) — Fire red. Full peony 
form, resembling a carnation. Midseason. 
RUBEL’S PINK—Light pink. Semi-double. 
Midseason. 
SACCO ROSEA—Solid pink form of Ma- 
tosi. Formal double. Midseason. 
STARDUST (Mme. Adele; Marguerite 
Gouillon Pink)—Bright pink. Large, loose 
peony form. Midseason. 
WILLIAM DOWNING—Purplish red. Semi- 
double. Midseason. 
LISTING NO. 4 
Camellia Japonica 
Own Root—Balled and Burlapped 
AKEBONO (Dawn; Valentine; Betty)— 
Tyrian rose. Semi-double. Midseason. 
AKEBONO VARIEGATED — Variegated 
form of Akebono. 
BLOOD OF CHINA—LONGVIEW (Victor 
Emmanuel)—Deep salmon red, with retic- 
ulated darker veining. Large loose peony 
form. Late. 
BRILLIANT — Brilliant red. Full double 
rose form. Midseason. 
COLLETTI (Colleti Maculata) — Brilliant 
dark red blotched white. Loose peony 
form. Midseason. 
DEBUTANTE (Sara C. Hastie) — Delicate 
soft pink. Full double peony. Early. 
DIXIE PINK (Dixie) — Rose pink. Very 
double rose type. Late. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND — White 
with occasional pink stripe. Large, semi- 
double. Midseason. 
ELEANOR HAYGOOD—Pale pink. Large, 
formal double. Late. 
ELEGANS (Chandler) —Cherry red with 
white variegations. Loose double to peony 
form. Very large. Early to midseason. 
FLORENCE STRATTON—White with some 
petals solid pink. Large, formal double to 
rose form double. Midseason. 
CLIFF HARRIS’ LONGVIEW NURSERY - MOBILE, ALABAMA, U. S. A. 
GIGANTEA (Magnolia King; Mary Bell 
Glennan; Emperor Wilhelm)—Dark crim- 
son marked with white spots. Large, semi- 
double to peony form. Midseason to late. 
GOVERNOR MOUTON (Aunt Jetty) —Red 
marked with white spots. Large peony 
type. Midseason. 
HERME (Hikari-Genji; Jordan’s Pride; 
Sou. de Henri Guichard)—Variegated pink, 
red and white, usually with white margins. 
Large, semi-double to loose peony form. 
Midseason. 
KUMASAKA (Lady Marion; Jeanne Kerr; 
Sherbrooke) — Deep pink. Large, peony 
type. Late. 
KUMASAKA VARIEGATED (Deacon Boy; 
Gay Boy)—Variegated form of Kumasaka. 
LADY CLARE (Empress; Akashi-Gata)— 
Light pink. Large, semi-double. Midsea- 
son. 
LALLAROOK (Laurel Leaf; Il Tramonto) 
—Color variable from light pink to dark 
rose, usually blotched white. Full double. 
Late. 
LATIFOLIA VARIEGATED (Fanny Bolis) 
—Rose red blotched white. Semi-double. 
Midseason to late. 
LEUCANTHA (Tri-color (Siebold) White) 
White. Semi-double with prominent sta- 
mens. Midseason. 
MARGARET HIGDON (Elizabeth Grandy) 
Rose red occasionally showing white mar- 
gined petals. Large, semi-double. Mid- 
season. 
MARGARET WALKER — White striped 
with pink. Large, semi-double to double. 
Midseason. 
MATHOTIANA (Julia Drayton; Wm. S. 
Hastie; Purple Dawn)—Dark crimson red 
with a purplish cast. Very large, rose 
form double. Midseason. 
MATHOTIANA VARIANT (Paulina; C. M. 
Hovey (South))—Variegated form of Ma- 
thotiana. 
MONARCH—Deep pink often spotted with 
white. Peony type. Midseason. 
MORNING GLOW — White. Full double. 
Early to midseason. 
OTOME PINK (Pink Virgin)—Flesh pink 
with darker veining. Full double. Mid- 
season. 
PINK PERFECTION (Frau Minna Seidel; 
Usu-Otome)—Light pink. Full double im- 
bricated. Early. 
SCARLET O’HARA (C. M. Hovey Var.)— 
Deep scarlet red blotched with white. Full 
double. Midseason to late. 
SNOWDRIFT — Snowy white. Medium to 
large, semi-double. Midseason. 
WHITE EMPRESS — White. Very large, 
semi-double. Early. 
YOHEI-HAKU (September Morn)—White 
with yellowish cast toward center. Semi- 
double to loose peony form. Early. 
LISTING NO. 5 
Camellia Japonica 
Own Root—Balled and Burlapped 
CHIYODA - NISHIKI (Princess Nagaskie) 
—Pink and white with moire markings. 
Semi-double. Midseason. 
CLARA G. MYRICK—Deep rose. Full 
double with twisted petals. Midseason. 
CLOWER’S WHITE—White. Loose peony 
form, with high upright inner petals. Mid- 
season. 
DAIKAGURA—Deep rose. Double peony 
form. Early. 
DAIKAGURA VARIANT — Same as Dai- 
kagura but variegated with white spots. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA — Dark Crimson 
red. Very large peony form. Midseason. 
GENERAL GEORGE PATTON — Bright 
pink. Large rose form double. Midseason. 
GLEN 40—Very dark red. Full double 
rose type. Midseason. 
GOSHOGURUMA—Deep red with golden 
stamens. Semi-double. Midseason. 
HAKU-TSURU (White Crane) — White. 
Large single to semi-double. Midseason. 
IMURA—White. Large, semi-double with 
very large anthers. Midseason. 
LIBERTY BELL—Pure white. Loose peony 
form. Midseason to late. 
LONGVIEW LOT 59—Longview parent of 
S. Peter Nyce. Rose pink with white varie- 
gations. Large, semi-double with crinkled 
petals. Midseason. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER—Soft pink. 
Full peony. Early to midseason. 
MILES HARDY—White. Large, rose form 
double. Early. 
MOLLIE MOORE DAVIS—Deep rose pink. 
Large. Sport of Big Beauty. Late. 
MORNING GLOW — Whit.e Full double. 
Early to midseason. 
PEARL HARBOR — Bright red. Semi- 
double. Late. 
PRIDE OF GULFPORT—Bright red. Large 
semi-double to loose peony form. Midsea- 
son. 
T. S. CLOWER, JR.—Pure white striped 
pink. Large, rose form double. Midseason. 
VIRGIN’S BLUSH — Pale pink. Semi- 
double to loose peony form. Large. Mid- 
season. 
WHITE GIANT—White. Very large semi- 
double. Midseason to late. 
LISTING NO. 6 
Camellia Japonica Grafts 
All on 5 Year or Older Understock 
ABUNDANCE—White. Peony form. Mid- 
season. 
ALICE STOKES—Light pink. Rose form 
double. Midseason. 
ANNA LEE—Red to rose. 
semi-double. Midseason. 
Large, flat, 
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Information on release of our new patented Camellias, “Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and “Walter D. 
Bellingrath”, plant patent numbers 1351 and 1350, see Inside Back Cover. 
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