OLIVE ELIZABETH — Carmine. Large, 
loose peony form. Early to midseason. 
ONIJI—Pink blotched with white. Very 
large semi-double. Midseason. Sport of 
Lady Clare. 
ORCHID PINK—Rose pink blotched with 
white. Semi-double. Midseason. 
PAEONIAEFLORA — Creamy white with 
few rose-red stripes and speckles. Large, 
loose peony form. Early to midseason. 
PANACHE — Blend of pink and ivory 
white. Semi-double to double. Early. 
PAUL HOWARD’S WHITE—White. Large, 
full double. Midseason. 
PAULETTE GODDARD — Bright red. 
Large, semi-double to loose peony form. 
Midseason to late. 
PAULETTE GODDARD VARIEGATED— 
Bright red and white sport of Paulette 
Goddard. 
PEACH BLOSSOM (English Magnoliae- 
flora)—Light pink. Irregular semi-double. 
Midseason. 
PEARL HARBOR — Bright red. Semi- 
double to double. Late. 
PEARL MAXWELL—Soft pink. Full im- 
bricated. Midseason. 
PINK SHELL — Soft pink. Peony type. 
Midseason. 
PRIDE OF DESCANSO (Yuki-Botan) — 
White. Large, loose peony form. Mid- 
season. | 
PRIDE OF GREENVILLE — Bright red. 
Full double to peony type. Midseason. 
PRIDE OF GULFPORT—Bright red. Large 
semi-double to loose peony form. Midsea- 
son to late. 
PRIMAVERA—White. Full double with a 
high center. Late. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—Orange red. Large, 
loose peony to anemone form. Midseason 
to late. 
PRINCESS MURAT — Rose pink. Incom- 
plete double, medallion shaped. Small. 
Midseason. 
RASEN-ZOME — Light rose pink, some- 
times mottled white. Semi-double to loose 
peony form. Midseason to late. 
REGINA DEI GIGANTI (Hall Townes; 
Gloriosa; Gantelou Rosalie)— Bright pink. 
Large, fluted semi-double. Midseason to 
late. 
ROOSEVELT BLUES (Longview Origina- 
tion) — Maroon with bluish cast. Semi- 
double to loose peony form. Early to mid- 
season. 
ROOSEVELT BLUES VARIEGATED 
(Longview Origination) —White variegated 
sport of Roosevelt Blues. 
ROSALINDA—Bright pink. Large, peony 
form. Midseason. 
ROSA MUNDI—Red blotched white. Full 
double. Midseason. 
ROSEA PLENA—Rose pink with darker 
veining. Large, double rose form. Mid- 
season. 
ROSEA SUPERBA — Deep pink. Full 
double rose type. Midseason to late. 
ROSARY VARIEGATED (Pink Glory 
Var.)—Light rose pink. Large, loose semi- 
double. Midseason. 
ROYAL WHITE—White. 
full double. Late. 
RUTH ROYER — Pink and white with 
moire markings. Semi-double sport of 
Duchess of Sutherland. 
Semi-double to 
S. PETER NYCE—Sport of Lot 59 Long- 
view. Predominately white. 
ST. ANDRE — Crimson carmine. Semi- 
double to peony form. Late. 
SARASA PINK — Salmon pink sport of 
Sarasa. 
SEN. DUNCAN U. FLETCHER—Rose red. 
Irregular semi-double to loose peony form. 
Midseason. 
SHIRA-TAMA—White. Rose form double. 
Midseason. 
SHIRO -BOTAN — White. Large, semi- 
double, sometimes loose peony type. Mid- 
season. 
SIMEON — Delicate rose. 
double. Midseason. 
Large, semi- 
SOUVENIR—Clear rose pink. Large, semi- 
double. Midseason. 
SWEET DELIGHT — Rose pink. Semi- 
double to loose peony form. Midseason. 
SWEET SIXTEEN—Pale pink. Large, ir- 
regular semi-double. Midseason. 
SWEETI VERA — Flesh pink marked by 
small stripes or dots of deeper pink. Loose 
double. Early to midseason. 
TE DEUM (Firegold; Dr. Shepherd)— 
Crimson. Semi-double to loose peony form. 
Midseason. 
THELMA DALE—Phlox pink. Incomplete 
double to loose peony form. Midseason. 
TINKY LEE—Soft pink. Full double im- 
bricated. Midseason. 
TINSIE—Red outer guard petals and white 
peony center. Small anemone form. Mid- 
season. 
TOM CLOWER—Phlox pink. Large, for- 
mal double. Late. 
TORCH—Dark red. 
Midseason to late. 
Large, semi-double. 
UNCLE TOM—Light purplish pink. Full 
peony. Midseason. 
VILLE DE NANTES — Red, beautifully 
variegated with white. Semi-double with 
folded upright center petals. Midseason. 
VIRGIN’S BLUSH — Pale pink. Semi- 
double to loose peony form. Midseason. 
VIRGINIA DAVIS—White. Large, formal 
double. Midseason. 
WARD’S DAIKAGURA — An exceptional 
strain of Daikagura that has more white 
than any other strain. 
WARRIOR — Brilliant red. Large, semi- 
double to peony form. Early to midseason. 
WATERLOO (Ethlington White) — White. 
Semi-double with fluted petals. Midseason. 
WHITE EMPRESS — White. Very large, 
semi-double. Early. 
WHITE GIANT—White. Very large, semi- 
double. Midseason. 
WOODVILLE RED (Martin Roberts; Kol- 
lock)—Strawberry red. Thick peony form. 
very large. Midseason. 
YOBEKI-DORI (The Swan) — White 
flushed pale pink. Large, semi-double with 
long narrow petals, midseason. 
YOHEI-HAKU (September Morn; Alba- 
tross)—White with yellowish cast toward 
center. Semi-double to loose peony form. 
Early. 
YOHEI-SHIRO — Pale pink. Large, cup- 
shaped semi-double. Midseason. 
ZACHARY TAYLOR—Carmine red. Large 
peony to anemone form. Midseason. 
LISTING NO. 8 
Camellia Japonica Grafts 
ANEMONAEFLORA ALBA (Warratah 
White; White Anemone) — White. Large, 
anemone form. Midseason. 
BETTY NEILD—Blush pink. Semi-double. 
Midseason to late. 
BETTY THEISEN—Pale pink, shading to 
deeper pink in center. Loose, semi-double. 
Midseason. 
CHARLES KAHN—White with each petal 
bearing several bright red streaks. Large, 
loose peony form. Early to midseason. 
CHARLES TURNER — Rich red. Large, 
semi-double. Midseason. 
DAVE C. STROTHER—Blush peach pink. 
Large, semi-anemone form. Midseason to 
late. 
DOROTHY PARKER—Dark red and white. 
Very large, irregular semi-double to loose 
peony form. Early to midseason. 
DR. FRANK CATO—Salmon pink. Large, 
loose peony form. Midseason. 
DR. JOHN D. BELL—Variegated form of 
Beau Harp. 
DR. NEWSOM — Deep red, occasionally 
spotted white. Irregular semi-double. Mid- 
season to late. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND PINK — 
Solid pink sport of Ducess of Sutherland. 
EDDIE G. WHEELER—Light pink. Large, 
semi-double. Midseason. 
Allow us to suggest a collection of Longview Camellias or Azaleas to suit your purpose or locality. A gift of 
Camellias or Azaleas are cherished long after many gifts are forgotten. 
CLIFF HARRIS’ LONGVIEW NURSERY - MOBILE, ALABAMA, U. S. A. 
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