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‘COVINA: An informal, iduble eared of bright’ and a 
lasting color. Blooms freely over a long period and makes. Cy 
fine compact, bushy specimen, Effective in pots or tubs. Tt 
has a charm all its own, Jan. ee Roe 
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COLONEL FIREY:* New and rare. ‘This ot Cometlic, - 
the dark red of a Hadley rose, seems. almost artificial in its — 8 
exquisite symmetry. Is from 4 to 5 in. in diameter, rather 
flat in form and one of the freest flowering and most — ae 
admired of all Sa er true emia Jan. -Apr. 
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_ ELENA NOBILE:* Quite unique is. this flame-red Sebi P 
Camellia, opening to show a mass of golden stamens. A 
strong grower and late bloomer, commanding _ attention ry 
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showing a golden column of stiff upright stamens. Foliage | 
tional beauty. The petals are wide and ‘lie more or less. flats _ 
tee dark and handsome. An aaa. oe i ~Mar. Ne! 
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OTOME. RED: ou Beek erp eed Higters fe eek 
size. Informal. Tens petals, double, the yellow stamens _ 
showing at the center. Very ee eae ore abundant 
foliage. ian -Mar. — ae 
"PROFESSOR CHARLES S. SARGENT: ae New. bea rare. 
A truly magnificent Camellia of the full paeony type. The 
entire flower is a dark red ball of incurved petaloids, edged — 
by a frill of broader petals, 4 in. in ale free flowering 
and a ee Tor PO te Nie Miron Gc Fs. 
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RAINY SUN: pa RS very’ ee loose petaled Bel double: « 
_ Reminds one of a hibiscus and is almost as large, Deep 
rose-red. One of the heaviest ‘and most niall bloomers 
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ROBIN HOOD (Wakanoura):* New. A pellet semi-. 
double in rich cherry-red. The petals stand out stiffly separ 
ated from each other with the edges of each cupped slightly — 
_ inward. Very showy and an erect grower. Jon. “Mer. ih 
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‘ROMANY: ‘ Closely ee eios: Pink ‘Perfection in ewe 
and size. Their rosy- ted blossoms are among the first to 
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appear in early winter. This unfading, clean- ent): type is Op 
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TE DEUM:* ; oreo a large double, Belen rae or a 
- paeony form. Ae Prof, Sargent but with looser and — 
larger petaloids. Large, lustrous foliage, fast grower and 
“generous bloomer. Unusually beautiful. ree ca ee 
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