
7 -MATSUKA: » A Wadia soteacubie rad ond white mar- 
- bled with a very high center (Pine Cone type.) It is etree: 
iy and low growing and a good bloomer, ton. -Mar. ‘ 
NAGASAKI:* , This very large setiidouble aa a fresh 
glowing Seah kal with huge white dots and dashes. It lies | 
_ very flat when fully al and exposes Re aria stamens. : 
Dec.-Mar.. \ Mae fa 
PANACHE: OK ve slightly Akitened: gounle. Rigean in) 
. softest pink with lighter variegations. Has the most abundant | 
foliage of all Camellias. Spreading habit of growth. Blooms 
over a dong: period from Dec. to Apri : ne at 
7 
nf PIERETTE: New. A large, iluily, extremely able flesh - 
-. color, with bright cherry- red stripings. Bushy and atest 
One of the Most exquisite Camellias. Jan. “Mar, ‘ 
Pc Te 
¥ bode ieynh ha 
QUEEN OF HEARTS: aT he: informal semi- double flowers 
des AS SLL bewitching Camellia are, for the greater part, white 
_ streaked with a soft rose pink, but an occasional flower or 
group of flowers will be entirely pink, making the plant 
Be porticularly attractive and desirable. a ce grower, of 
T.) ODEN, upright habit. Fe fy rs ! .) 
SEASHELL: _ _ A small variegated semi- ee. in ny 
. pink penciled in a deeper tone. Has very good ae ond 
-makes a most attractive shrub. Feb-Mar. 
‘TRICOLOR: Rather RE aa of ‘a tulip ecauee oft 
aie. cupped poe It is a dainty and informal flower in — 
en metic mottled Ape streaked in pink and red. Mar. “Apr. c : 
- WAKANOURA VARIEGATA:* ‘is a dazzling Beas Its. ; 
eae Cae -white semi-double flowers, with petals slightly oueeae 
are vividly streaked with carmine. ber peng? and erect — 
habit ae growth. Jan. “Mar. Tea ES ve “ a 
Ps ‘a 9 eg i Cea ar fs - 
d 5 B d Pi E yi e ot v | ay) s 
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AEPLEBLOSSOM: oS sae ile oo blossoms 
SG opalescent pink, borne on a ce shrub with small 
Paty. deep eee leaves, Dec.-Feb. ie ee oe : 
CHIFFON: The name suggests ‘the clear, ° ‘transparent 
texture. of this truly lovely semi- -double. Clear pink without > 
shading or markings of aiy sort. Blooms ory and is ae : 
open, - vigorous growth. Jan, -Mar. | ie Vi 
fe Berna HOBBIA: * Rare. ‘Altnough listed sedis He: pink: 
|  ¢amellias, this “exquisite. flower is really” white with a pale 
lilac overtone. A semi-double ot moderate size and gardenia- 
_ like texture that is truly a departure from the accepted 
; colors of camellias. Dec. ear rs. a roy, ; 
‘FRANCINE: i A “huge, clear rose pink, of the “paeony 
type, like a. hosegay with a lace frill. Identical with 
Chandleri_ elegans in foliage a flowers, but without. vari- 
egation. Dec. Mor. ic: ie 5 sf 
A ce 
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| GRANDIFLORA ‘ROSEAY ie huge picturesque ewer 
is of the semi- -double type, with broad petals of a brilliant 
‘salmon rose, atranged interestingly around a bright yellow i 
center of long stamens. An upright grower, with excellent 
foliage. It must be seen to be fully aporeciated. Jan.-Apr. | ‘ 
bts JUDITH: — Bilicce deep, rich green. Flowers clear pink, 
trumpet shaped, borne from Jonuary ‘to March. A daiaty — 
delicate Camellia quite different from any other. et 
, % stiffly erect. Bg PRES 
