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This 15-year old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 2001. It was originated and propagated by Don Bergamini of Martinez, California.
Bloom: The 2.75" vibrant pink washed with lighter pink, anemone bloom has 8 petals, 50 petaloids, yellow anthers and white filaments. The bloom sometimes has a cone of petals in the center. The flower is long lasting with unique form and falls in one piece. Won best seedling in Orange County 2006
Plant: The plant is upright with average growth rate with landscape possibilities.
Leaf: Dark green leaves are 3.5" x 2".
Bloom season: Mid-season
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This 10-year old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 2000. It was originated and propagated by Hulyn Smith of Valdosta, Georgia.
Bloom: This large 4.75" pink rose form, formal double flower has heavy petal texture with unique and consistent form. The flower is best suited for landscape and exhibition.
Plant: The plant is upright with average growth rate and landscape possibilities.
Leaf: Dark green leaves are 4" x 2.5".
Bloom season: Mid-season
'CARO-LAN'
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This 15-year old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1994. It was originated and propagated by Harold Haeffele of Hampstead, North Carolina.
Bloom: : This 3.50" dark pink formal double bloom has unusual growth marks with a lighter center. The flower is incurved to flat petals, star-shaped and stacks showing unique color and unique form with heavy petal texture . Won best seedling in Wilmington, 2006 and Aiken 2006.
Plant: The plant is open with average growth rate and has landscape possibilities.
Leaf: Leaves are dark green.
Bloom season: Mid-season - late
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This 10-year old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 2000 and was originated by Ed Powers of Wilmington, North Carolina.
Bloom: This 5.5" - 6" deep rose and white rose form double bloom has yellow anthers and white filaments with a general moire variegation. The flower has unique color and consistent form with heavy petal texture. Best suited for landscape and exhibition.
Plant: The plant is open with average rate and has landscape possibilities.
Leaf: : Dark green leaves are 4" x 1.5" .
Bloom season: Early - late
'ELLA JOE'
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1988 and was originated and propagated by Dick Hardison of Tallahasee, Florida.
Bloom: The 4", clear pink formal double flower has five frosted center rows of petals. The bloom has unique color with consistent form and falls in one piece.
Plant: The plant is upright with average growth rate.
Leaf: : Dark green leaves are 3.5" x 1.75".
Bloom season: Mid-season
'ETHA PRICKETT
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in early 1980s. It was originated by Etha Prickett Carson, now deceased.
Bloom: The 2", deep pink rose form double flower shows petaloids and yellow anthers with white filaments. The plant blooms profusely.
Plant: The plant is upright with slow growth rate and is suitable for the landscape.
Leaf: Dark green leaves are 3.5" x 1.5".
Bloom season: Late
'GAIL HOOKS'
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 2001and was originated by SenatorGeorge Hooks of Americus, Georgia.
Bloom: The 3" crimson formal double bloom has 65 petals.
Plant: : The plant is dense with average growth rate and blooms profusely.
Leaf: : Dark green leaves are 3.75" x 1.75".
Bloom season: Late
'HENNY DREWS'
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1986. It was originated and propagated by Rupert E. Drews of Charleston, South Carolina.
Bloom: The 4" pale pink and white peony flower shows consistent form and is long lasting.
Plant: The plant is upright with average growth rate.
Leaf: Dark green leaves are 3.5" x 2".
Bloom season: Early - mid-season
'JOHN EDWARDS'
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1975. It was originated by John K. Edwards, Jr. of Pensacola, Florida.
Bloom: The 6" dark red semidouble flower has gold anthers and gold filaments. The plant is a profuse bloomer and the blooms show heavy petal texture and is suited for landscape and exhibition.
Plant: The plant is upright and spreading with average growth rate blooming midseason-late with landscape possibilities.
Leaf: : Dark green leaves are 3.25" x 2"
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'LADY FERNANDA'
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1970. It was originated and propagated by Magnolia
Plantation & Gardens of Charleston, South Carolina.
Bloom: This 4" medium pink with some shading, rose form double flower has yellow stamens and white filaments showing 80 petals. The bloom falls in one piece and has consistent form.
Plant: The plant is upright and dense with average growth rate and is a profuse bloomer.
Leaf: Dark green leaves are 3.75" x 1.5".
Bloom season: Mid-season
'LANDON WATERS'
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This C. japonica chance seedling from Alta Gavin, first bloomed in 2001. It was originated and propagated by Don Bergamini of Martinez, California.
Bloom: The 2.5" white with some flecks and spots of red, formal double bloom islong lasting, has consistent form and falls in one piece. The flower is suitable for both landscape and exhibition. Won best seedling in Orange County 2003, Santa Clara 2003, Sacramento 2004 and Northern California 2005 and is suitable for exhibition and landscape use.
Plant: The plant is upright with average growth rate.
Leaf: Dark green leaves are 3.25" x 1.5".
Bloom season: Mid-season
'LANE MOSS HAGOOD'
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This C. japonica sport was first observed in 1965.
Bloom: The 6" coral peony bloom has white
blotches and speckles with yellow anthers and cream filaments. It has some rabbit ears with petal fimbriation and special fluorescence or sheen.
Plant: The plant is upright and dense with average growth rate with landscape possibilities.
Leaf: : Dark green leaves are 3.5" x 2.25".
Bloom season: Mid-season
'LOU POWERS'
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This C. japonica is a sport of 'Betty Burgess' and was first observed in 1996 and propagated in 2000.
Bloom: This 5.5" - 6" medium pink semidouble
bloom has yellow anthers and white filaments. The flower has heavy petal texture and consistent form and is suitable for exhibition and landscape.
Plant: The plant is open and spreading and blooms profusely with landscape possibilities.
Leaf:: Dark green leaves are 4" x 1.5".
Bloom season: Mid-season - late
'MAGNOLIA PIXIE'
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1971. It was originated and propagated by Magnolia
Plantation & Gardens of Charleston, South Carolina.
Bloom: This 2" vibrant pink semidouble flower has yellow anthers and white filaments. The bloom is long lasting with unique form and color and is suitable for exhibition
Plant: : The plant is upright and open with average growth rate, is a profuse bloomer with landscape
possibilities.
Leaf:: Dark green leaves are 2.5" x 1".
Bloom season: Mid-season
'MARION HALL'
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed 1n
1996. It was originated by Marion G. Hall of Dothan,
Alabama.
Bloom: The 5.5" rosy red and white peony flower has yellow anthers. The bloom is long lasting with consistent form and is a profuse bloomer suitable for exhibition.
Plant: : Th early-midseason with landscape possibilities.
Leaf: : Dark green leaves are 4" x 2".
Bloom season: early - mid-season
'MARY GRANT HALL'
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This 16-year old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1996. It was originated by Marion G. Hall of Dothan, Alabama.
Bloom: This 4.5" white with pink edges peony bloom shows the pink edges being very open and delicate. It has bright yellow anthers.The flower is long lasting with unique color and suitable for landscape and exhibition.
Plant: The plant is upright with average growth rate and landscape possibilities.
Leaf: Dark green leaves are 4" x 2.25".
Bloom season: Mid-season
'MISS GLADYS'
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 2000 and was originated by Gladys Weinspach of Ocala, Florida.
Plant: The plant is upright with average growth rate
and has landscape possibilities.
Leaf: Dark green leaves are 4" x 2.25".
Bloom: This 5" pale pink rose form double bloom has unique color with consistent form showing petal cupping upward. The flower is long lasting and is suitable for landscape and exhibition.
Bloom season: Mid-season
'MISS HENNI'
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1946. It was propagated by John Grimm of Metairie, Louisiana.
Bloom: This 5" pale pink rose form double bloom has unique color with consistent form showing petal cupping upward. The flower is long lasting and is suitable for landscape and exhibition.
Plant: The plant is upright with slow growth rate and is a profuse bloomer." inches.
Bloom season: Mid-season - late
'NINA ANNULETTE'
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 2000 and was originated by John D. Gentry of North Augusta, South Carolina and propagated by John D. Gentry, Jr. of Richmond Hill, Georgia.
Bloom: The 4.5" deep rose red with slight purple hue and white splotched mottling, peony bloom has 5 distinct individual clusters of stamens and yellow anthers and white filaments. The flower has heavy petal texture with unique color and consistent form.
Plant: The plant is upright with average growth rate. It is suitable for landscape and exhibition.
Leaf: Dark green leaves are 3.5" x 2".
Bloom season: Mid-season - late
'PATTI PERKINS'
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This 9-year old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 2001. It was originated by Hyman R. Norsworthy of Beaumont, Texas and propagated by Glenn Read Nursery of Lucedale, Mississippi.
Bloom: The 2.75" rose red with white variegation, loose peony to rose form double flower, has unique color with consistent form. It shows exhibition and landscape possibilities.
Plant: The plant is upright with average growth rate..
Leaf: Dark green leaves are 3" x 1.5".
Bloom season: Early - mid-season
'YEAMAN'S HALL'
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This C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1992. It was originated by Sam Borom, deceased, and propagated by Coastal Carolina Camellia Society of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina.
Bloom: This 4" shell pink with darker pink striping, formal double flower has unique color and is long lasting, falling in one piece. The plant is a profuse bloomer.
Plant:: The plant is upright and dense with average growth rate.
Leaf:: Dark green leaves are 4.5" x 1.5".
Bloom season: early - late
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This C. reticulata chance seedling from female parent 'Arch of Triumph', first bloomed in 1999. It was
originated and propagated by Don Bergamini of Martinez, California.
Bloom: The 5" hot pink peony bloom has unique color, is long lasting and shows heavy petal texture. Won best seedling in Modesto and Sacramento 2004, Northern California 2005 and best seedling retic in Modesto 2004. It is suitable for exhibition and landscape use.
Plant:: The plant is spreading with average growth rate and has landscape possibilities.
Leaf:: Dark green leaves are 4" x 2.5".
Bloom season: Mid-season - late
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This C. reticulata chance seedling first bloomed in 2002 and was originated by John L. Spencer of Lakeland, Florida and propagated by Spencer
Camellias of Lakeland, Florida.
Bloom:: This 3.75" red rose form double bloom (very close to 'Frank Houser') has yellow anthers and rose filaments. The flower has unique form and color and often opens to show stamens and is suitable for landscape and exhibition.
Plant: The plant is upright, spreading and open with
vigorous growth rate with landscape possibilities.
Leaf: : Dark green leaves are 3.75" x 2".
Bloom season: Mid-season- late
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This nonreticulata chance seedling first bloomed in 1988. It was originated by Kramer Brothers of California and propagated by the Roscoe Dean Nursery of Lucedale, Mississippi.
Bloom: The 3.75" rose colored formal double flower has unique color with unique, consistent form and is suitable for exhibition and landscape.
Plant: The plant is upright with average growth rate.
Leaf: : Light green leaves are 2.5".
Bloom season: Mid-season
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This C. hybrid (from female parent ‘Jury’s Yellow’ X Homeyer’s 257: ‘Elizabeth Boardman’ X ‘Colonial Dame’) first bloomed in 2000. It was originated by Hyman R. Norsworthy of Beaumont, Texas and propagated by Glenn Read Nursery of Lucedale, Mississippi.
Bloom: The 3.75" rose-colored formal double flower has unique color with unique and consistent form and is suitable for exhibition and landscape.
Plant" : The plant is upright and dense with average growth rate and blooms midseason. The plant has landscape possibilities.
Leaf: : Dark green leaves are 3" x 1.5".
Bloom season: Mid-season

















































