PERUCHINI: 
Deep rose peony shaped flower of medium size. Vigor¬ 
ous, upright grower with bold handsome foliage. Jan.- 
Mar. 
PINK LADY: 
A bell shaped single rose-pink of great charm. A pro¬ 
digious grower, with excellent foliage. Jan.-Mar. 
PINK PERFECTION: 
This old favorite still ranks as one of the most desirable. 
The medium sized flowers are a shell pink, exquisite in 
their symmetry and delicate texture. Freest blooming of 
all and makes a magnificent specimen. Blooms inter¬ 
mittently from Oct. to Mar. 
VALVAREDA: 
Many Camellia growers contend that this is the finest 
of all Camellias. Cup shaped, of perfect symmetry, with 
pale pink center petals shading to a deeper rose on the 
outer petals. A strong grower, well branched and with 
the finest foliage imaginable. Jan.-Mar. 
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ALOHA: 
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A full peony type, in a dark salmon-rose. Very large 
and one of the most magnificent Camellias we propagate. 
Its lustrous, broad foliage is surpassed by none. Oct- 
Feb. 
AUGUST DEL FOSSE: 
Flowers peony shaped to 4 in. across. A glowing brick 
red which is a rare color in Camellias. Abundant bloomer 
and oF vigorous close branched growth. Jan.-Mar. 
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BELLE JEANETTE: 
A large double rose-red, softly flecked in white. Sym¬ 
metrical in form. A strong grower with excellent foliage. 
Jan.-Mar. 
BUSH GARDEN RED: 
Somewhat formal close petal led type of good form and 
size. Deep rose red. Habit of growth compact and spread¬ 
ing. Feb.-Mar. 
CHEERFUL: 
Also known as Belgian Red and Roy Leopold. Medium 
sized, double rose-red flowers. Strong upright growth. 
Blooms freely. Jan.-Mar. 
COLONEL FIREY: 
New and rare. This huge Camellia, the dark red of a 
Hadley rose, seems almost artificial in its exquisite sym¬ 
metry. Is from 4 to 5 in. in diameter, rather flat in form 
and one of the freest flowering and most admired of all 
Camellias. A true aristocrat. Jan.-Apr. 
COVINA: 
An informal double rose-red, of bright and lasting color. 
Blooms freely over a long period and makes a fine compact 
bushy specimen. Effective in pots or tubs. It has a charm 
all its own. Jan.-Apr. 
