Kumasaki. This carries the Japan¬ 
ese name, coming to us, as it evi¬ 
dently does, direct from Japan. It 
is highly probable that the same 
variety is catalogued in Europe un¬ 
der another name. This is a diffi¬ 
cult flower to describe as it is an 
enlarged center of a Chandleri, 
measuring four inches and over; a 
rich pink. A marvelous type. 
Crimson Sunset. Similar to the 
Kumasaki in a rich crimson. A 
variety originating in our gardens 
from seedling. This has all the vital¬ 
ity of a seedling. 
Collefi. This is an improved Hi- 
kari Gengi with a crested center. A 
delicate pink with darker stripes; 
very double. 
Imperator. Another beautiful 
crested type. Rich red, large heavy 
flowers. One should see this to real¬ 
ize its full beauty. It would rank 
between Chandleri and Kumasaki in 
form and color. 
Crested Glory. This is a form of 
Chandleri yet quite distinct. A rich 
pink and a strong grower. 
Warrata. A deep ruby red Chand¬ 
leri but smaller. Wonderful color 
and good bloomer. 
Ruby Glow. This is without a 
doubt the most gorgeous Camellia 
ever grown. As the name implies, it 
is a rich blood red, Chandleri in size 
and form. An exceptional grower 
and fine bloomer. 
Nobilissima. Another type, bor¬ 
dering close to Chandleri. A three- 
inch paeony type of crystalline pur¬ 
ity, with no stamens showing. One 
of the finest white varieties. 
THE ROSE TYPES 
Dia Kagura. The earliest to bloom, 
sometimes as early as September. 
This is one of the finest of the rose 
types. Color, pink with white 
blotches. Size 3 V2-4-inches. This 
variety should be in every garden. 
September to March. 
Hikari gengi. A beautiful four- 
inch light pink, rose overlaid, with 
a deep pink in a blending such as 
nature alone can do. Ordinarily it 
is very double with stamens show¬ 
ing, but often will produce rose-like 
centers. A good grower and fine 
foliage. December to February. 
Tricolor. This variety is consid¬ 
erably darker than the above and 
often produces three colors of flow¬ 
ers on the same plant. It might be 
considered parent stock of the 
above. December to February. 
Auguste Delfosse. Red flowers, 
paeony center, medium size flower. 
1. Chandleri Elegans 
2. Madalone 
3. Pink Perfection 
4. Dia Kagura 
