CAMELLIA LISTS 
White Varieties 
AMABILIS. The pure white petals which are 
slightly ruffled at the tips, lie flat when open. 
The topping of golden stamens give the ap¬ 
pearance of a miniature Matilaja poppy. 
ABUNDANCE. A floriferous medium double 
of rose form type. Late. 
APPLE BLOSSOM. This variety has a dis¬ 
tinct fragrance of apple blossoms. The simple 
medium sized flowers are flushed when in bud, 
but on opening show' a white interior with 
prominent yellow stamens. Foliage is quite 
narrow and pointed. Very bushy in growth. 
ALBA PLENA. Ranunculiform full double. 
The large pure white flowers measure from 
3^2 to 4 inches. The petals are very regular 
in arrangement. A good combination to use 
with Pink Perfection. Plants of medium 
growflh. Early. 
BIHO. A ranunculiform midseason bloomer. 
Slightly flushed with flesh and cup-shaped 
later opens flat. 
HAKUO. Double ranunculiform. Medium sized 
flower. One of the latest to flower. 
KAGIRI. Roseform regular. The flowers have 
a touch of cream in the center and tips of 
petals are slightly indented. 
OTOME WHITE. A ranunculiform regular 
double. The half open flowers have a high 
crown center which later opens to show the 
golden yellow stamens. Midseason. Bushy in 
growth. 
SHIRAGIKU. Roseform regular to ranunculi¬ 
form depending on the season of bloom. At 
the height of bloom only a few flowers show 
stamens. (See color plate.) 
SNOWDRIFT. A roseform regular semi¬ 
double. The petals are chalk white, stamens 
white with golden anthers. Flowers 2(4 to 
3 / inches, early midseason. Leaves are very 
glossy dark green. 
SNOWBALL. Full peoniform. This flower 
develops very slowly, but when fully open it 
resembles a double white peony. 
SUIBIGIN. A late blooming large ranunculi¬ 
form flower. The buds of this variety always 
look brown as though they would not open. 
Petals occasionally streaked with light pink. 
Flower flexed back when open. 
Variegated Varieties 
AKEBONO VARIEGATA. Rose form reg¬ 
ular of medium size. Petals are separated and 
stamens prominent. Ground is white, with 
pink stripes. Midseason. Strong grower. 
AMABILIS VARIEGATA. Simple. The color 
is light rose with deep rose stripes. Stamens 
prominent. Habit of growth is spreadv. 
HIKARI GENGI. Roseform regular. The 
ground color is light rose pink with deeper 
stripes, fading out to a lighter edge. Center 
of flowers interspersed with stamens. A very 
popular modernistic flower. (See color plate.) 
LEWELLING VARIEGATED. Anemoni- 
fornr regular. Flowers of medium size. Blush 
ground with medium pink stipples. Center 
petaloids same color. 
DAIKAGURA VARIEGATA. Roseform ir¬ 
regular. An early flowering variety of bushy 
compact growth. A double deep rose with 
white spots. One of the most dependable 
bloomers. (See color plate.) 
MATSUKASA (PINE CONE). Rose form 
regular. The flowers resemble open pine cones 
which accounts for its name. Petals long and 
narrow, rose colored with white blending 
spots. Free flowering. 
MIKENJAKU. Simple irregular. A very large 
flowered deep rose with some petals spotted 
white. The center petals are irregular and 
veering. Leaves dark green. 
MONJISU VARIEGATA. Roseform regular. 
Deep scarlet red with lustre. The variegation 
is in washing rather than in spots. The golden 
stamens are conspicuous among the petals. 
Dwarf compact grower. 
OTOME VARIEGATA. Ranunculiform full 
double. The shape is very similar to Pink 
Perfection. White with light rose stripes. 
SOMEGAWA VARIEGATA. Ranunculiform 
double. Edge of flower slightly cupped when 
opening, later flattening out. Pink ground 
with rose stipplings and stripes near tips of 
petals. Not very bushy in habit. (See color 
plate.) 
VARIEGATA. Ranunculiform, m i d s e a s o n. 
Lighter ground color toward center. 
WAKANOURA VARIEGATA. Simple to 
roseform regular. White to light pink ground 
with deep red blotches and stripes. The leaves 
are bright green. A very changeable sort. 
Sometimes called Tricolor. 
Red and Deep Rose Colors 
BLACK PRINCE. Roseform regular. Color 
deep carmine red. Not extra large, but attrac¬ 
tive because of its color which is the darkest 
in our collection. Not very free flowering 
when young. Strong grower. 
DAIKAGURA. Roseform irregular. Same 
habit as the variegated but of clear deep rose 
red. Stock is limited. 
ARAJISHI. Warathaform regular. A very 
deep scarlet red. The very full flower looks 
like a red carnation. 
CLARKE RED. Ranunculiform regular. Me¬ 
dium late bloomer. 
GILL RED. Ranunculiform regular. Deep 
rose red with tip of petals tipped white. 
GOSHOGURUMA. Simple. Flower deep red, 
flattened out when open with a tuft of tassel 
like golden anthers. 
HIKARI ROSE. Roseform regular. Same 
type as Hikari gengi from which it is a sport. 
Color deep rose pink. 
HINOMARU. Roseform regular. Deep rosy 
red. Medium flower. Late. 
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