JOHN LAING: 
Medium sized, compact, symmetrical, double. Soft rose- 
salmon pink and not unlike Pink Perfection in form. Very 
desirable for corsages. Vigorous much branched growth. 
Foliage small and glossy. Jan.-Mar. 
KUMASAKA:* 
A large, fluffy double of glowing pink. The center petals 
are curled and twisted to reveal a mass of golden stamens. 
An erect and vigorous grower and heavy bloomer. Rarely 
beautiful and one of the most sought after of all Camellias. 
Jan.-Mar. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER:* 
A glowing lustrous candy pink of exceptional beauty. 
Perfect in form and arrangement of its numerous petals. 
Gigantic in size, yet of graceful proportions. The plant has 
a low and spreading habit of growth, and attractive foliage. 
No collection is complete without this extraordinary variety. 
Dec.-Mar. 
PERUCHINI: 
Deep rose paeony shaped flower of medium size. Vigorous, 
upright grower with bold handsome foliage. Dec.-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 intermittently from 
Oct. to Mar. 
RHAPSODY:* 
Its gay rose-pink unusually large flower is a full semi¬ 
double, measuring between 6 and 7 inches across and dis¬ 
playing numerous golden-yellow stamens. Good foliage and 
a strong grower. Jan.-Mar. 
ROSALIE: 
This charming Camellia is a large symmetrical double in 
variable rose. A good grower and heavy bloomer with clean 
sturdy foliage. Should have a place in every collection. 
Dec.-Mar. 
ROSE QUEEN: 
Closely resembles Busch Garden Red in form, except it 
blooms somewhat . earlier and has narrower foliage. Jan.- 
Mar. 
ROSITA: 
Rose-pink flowers of medium size—closely double and 
of perfect form. Bushy vigorous grower. One of the finest 
late bloomers. Feb.-Apr. 
SEASHELL: 
A small variegated semi-double, in dusky pink penciled 
in a deeper tone. Has very good foliage and makes a most 
attractive shrub. Feb.-Mar. 
VALENTINE: 
An informal semi-double of great charm. The soft pink 
cup shaped flowers contrast interestingly with the sulphur- 
yellow stamens. A quick grower, of open, upright habit. 
Jan.-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. 
