ELIZABETH LE BEY—Rich pink. Large 
hemispherical, semi-double to loose peony 
form. Midseason to late. 
EMMETT BARNES — White. Very large, 
semi-double to loose peony form. Early. 
ETHEL DAVIS—Clear pink, large, incom- 
plete double with stamens intermixed with 
petals. Midseason to late. 
FLORENCE HOLLIS — China white with 
white filaments. Semi-double to loose 
peony form. Midseason. 
FRANCES McCLANAHAN—Delicate pink 
sport of Lady Vansittart with veined 
petals. 
FRANK GIBSON — White with numerous 
petaloids and stamens in center. Anemone 
form. Midseason. 
GALILEE — Pink. Large, semi-double to 
loose peony form. Late. 
GILBERT FISHER—Light rose red, some- 
times spotted white. Large, semi-double. 
Midseason. ; 
HAZEL HERRIN — Old rose. Large, loose 
semi-double. Midseason. 
HELEN K.—Delicate pink shading to dark- 
er toward edge. Edged lavender. Large, 
peony form. Early to midseason. 
J. S. BRADFORD — Rose red and white. 
Sport of Margaret Bardsley. 
JESSICA VARIEGATED — Bright red 
blotched white. Large, semi-double sport 
of Jessica. Midseason. 
KATHERINE NUCCIO—Brilliant rose red. 
Formal double with edges of petals cup- 
ped inward. Small. Midseason to late. 
KERLEREC—Cameo pink. Peony to ane- 
mone form. Early to midseason. 
KIKATOGA 
KIYO-KANOTO VARIEGATED 
LENA JACKSON — Blush pink. Semi- 
double to double. Large. Midseason. 
LOUISIANA PURCHASE — Magenta red. 
Large, semi-double to loose peony form. 
Early to midseason. 
MARGARET NOONAN — Light rose pink 
striped and splashed darker rose pink. 
Peony form. Midseason. 
MARGARETE HERTRICH—White. Large, 
formal double. Midseason. 
MARGUERITE TURNER (Turner #8)— 
White, striped deep pink. Peony form. 
Midseason. 
MARION MITCHELL—Scarlet red. Large, 
semi-double. Midseason. 
MARY BETHEA—Red shading to purple 
at edge. Semi-double. Midseason to late. 
MASQUERADE—White with an occasional 
fuschia pink marking. Large, semi-double 
to loose double form. Midseason. 
MASTERPIECE — White, opening from 
blush bud. Large, high centered peony to 
loose rose form. Midseason. 
MATHOTIANA SUPREME — Rich red, 
usually with bluish cast. Large, loose 
double. Midseason to late. 
MATTIE O’REILLY — Coral rose pink. 
Peony form. Early to midseason. 
MAX GOODLEY — Pale pink. Large, ir- 
regular semi-double. Midseason. 
MME. HAHN—Bright pink. Large, semi- 
double to loose peony form. Midseason. 
MRS. BERTHA HARMS—Ivory white with 
blush pink cast. Large, semi-double. Late. 
MRS. CLARK—White to light pink. Large, 
peony form. Midseason. 
MRS. SHEPERDSON — White striped with 
pink. Large, anemone form. Midseason. 
PRIMA DONNA — Bright pink. Large, 
semi-double. Late. 
PRINCE FREDERIC WILLIAM — Light 
pink. Formal double. A large beauty. 
Midseason to late. Australian origin. 
PLUMFIELD WHITE—White. Large, wavy 
petaled semi-double. Midseason. 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH — Blush pink on 
outer petals to white center. Large, peony 
type. Midseason. 
PURPLE HEART—Dark purplish red. Full 
double. Late. 
RED WONDER—Deep red. Irregular rose 
form. Folded and curled inner petals. 
Sport of Mathotiana. Midseason. 
SCENTED TREASURE—Deep cherry red. 
Full double peony form. Early. 
SEASHELL—Pink, penciled in deeper tone. 
Small, semi-double. Midseason to late. 
SURPRISE — Pink with dark markings. 
Semi-double to loose peony form. Midsea- 
son. 
T. S. CLOWER, JR.—White striped pink. 
Large, rose form double. Midseason. 
WHEELER’S FRAGRANT—White to faint 
pink with rose pink stripes. Large, semi- 
double. Early. 
YVONNE TYSON — Phlox pink. Large, 
anemone form. Midseason. 
LISTING NO. 9 and 9-A 
Camellia Sasanqua 
BRILLIANCY — Light rose pink. 
Early. 
Single. 
BUTTERFLY — White, with pink margin. 
Single. Early. 
CLEOPATRA—Rose pink. Semi-double to 
loose peony form. Early to midseason. 
CRIMSON BRIDE — Dark crimson red. 
Single. Early. 
FLORIBUNDA—White edged with laven- 
der. Single. Early. 
GRANDIFLORA ALBA (Gulf Glory) — 
Pure white. Single. Early to midseason. 
LAVENDER QUEEN — Lavender pink. 
Single. Early. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH — Delicate light pink. 
Single. Early. 
MINE-NO-YUKI (Snow on Peak) — Snow 
white. Semi-double to loose peony form. 
Early to midseason. 
PAPAVER (Rosea Papaver) — Light to 
dark rose. Single, resembling a poppy. 
Early. 
SLENDERLEE (Mutt’s Watermelon Pink) 
—Watermelon pink. Single. Early. 
SPLENDOR (Rosea Grandiflora) — Soft 
pink. Single. Midseason. 
VELVETY (Crimson Velvetti) — Crimson 
red with velvety tone. Single. Midseason. 
VERSICOLOR (Tricolor Magnifica) — 
Blend of pink, lavender and white. Single. 
Midseason. 
WILLOW LEAF — White with faint pink 
margins. Single. Early to midseason. 
LISTING NO. 10 
Grafted Camellias 
In Gallon Containers 
Descriptions of varieties in listing num- 
bers 10-11-12-13-14-15 and 16 are shown 
elsewhere in this catalog. All listed alpha- 
betically. 
Beauvoir 
Ethel Davis 
Mary Bethea 
Paulette Goddard 
Pride of Gulfport 
Simeon 
LISTING NO. 11 
In Gallon Containers 
Beau Harp Gov. Earl Warren 
Claudia Phelps King Lear 
Clower’s White Koku-Ryu (Black 
Dr. Tinsley Dragon) 
Finlandia Var. Lindsay Neill 
(Margaret Jack) Lotus 
Galilee Mrs. Freeman Weiss 
Gen. George Patton Prince of Orange 
Ville de Nantes 
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Information on release of our new patented Camellias, “Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Il, and “Walter D. 
Bellingrath”, plant patent numbers 1351 and 1350, see Inside Back Cover. 
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