BELLE ROMANA: 
The most distinctively Japanese of all Camellias. Large, 
full double flowers to 4 in. across of a rose-pink crepey 
texture, overlaid with fine streaks of a darker color. Scarce 
and very unusual. Jan.-Mar. 
CHANDLERII ELEGANS: 
An enormous peony-flowered variety to 6 in. across. 
The center is a tightly curled ball of overlapped petaloids 
edged with a broad double frill of larger petals. Soft rose 
with irregular white variegations. Bushy, vigorous and a 
very free bloomer. A superb variety and striking when 
used espalier on walls and trellises. Dec.-Mar. 
DAI KAGURA: 
Bright rose red splotched with white. A large, full double 
Camellia with center petals reduced in size, and often 
twisted and curled. Almost as large as Chandlerii which 
it resembles, but more brilliant. Possesses strikingly beau¬ 
tiful foliage and is one of the first to bloom in the early 
Fall. Oct.-Feb. 
DONKLAERI: 
Rare. Large petaled, double and one of the freest 
bloomers. Deep cherry-red marbled with pure white. Petals 
stand erect and open at the center to show a mass of 
deep gold anthers. Intense, unfading color. Makes a very 
compact shrub. One of the very finest. Jan.-Mar. 
EMPEREUR DE RUSSE: 
A double rose-red of heroic size, to 6 V 2 in. in diameter. 
The center petals are splotched with white and often so 
ruffled and curled as to give the impression of their being 
several distinct centers. Very bushy with huge dark green 
foliage. Jan.-Mar. 
FANNY BOLIS: 
Rare and unusual. An extremely large semi-double in 
soft rose-red blotched with white. Inner petals are smaller 
and curled about the showy mass of golden anthered sta¬ 
mens at the center. A tall upright grower and one of the 
largest flowered of all the Camellias. Jan.-Mar. 
HIKARI GENGI: 
(Jordan's Pride.) Known as the fragrant Camellia. A 
large fluffy double in light pink margined in white and 
streaked with a deeper pink. Golden stamens show when 
the flower is fully open. Blooms heavily and a vigorous 
grower. Jan.-Mar. 
MATSU KASA: 
Large, showy semi-double with loose, rather narrow 
petals and yellow stamens. Deep rose splotched with 
broad white radial streaks. Rare and scarce. Jan.-Mar. 
PANACHE: 
A large, slightly flattened double flower in softest pink 
with lighter variegations. Has the finest and most abun¬ 
dant foliage of all Camellias. Spreading habit of growth. 
Blooms over a long period from Dec. to Apr. 
