CHANDLERII ELEGANS—A most spectac- 
ular camellia. Large, loose peonyform flowers, 
5-6 inches in diameter, with broad outer flat 
petals, and a thick center cluster of petaloids 
interspersed with yellow stamens. Variegated, 
cherry red to light pink, splotched with white. 
A heavy bloomer, with dark green shiny foliage. 
CONCORDIA—(PRINCE ALBERT)—A beautiful 
pink and white variegated flower of peony form. 
The individual flowers on the bush vary both in 
form and in color. Occasionally there is an all 
pink flower, and sometimes there are both peony 
and rose form flowers on the same plant. The 
leaves are light green and serrated. They re- 
semble the leaves of Debutante, but are not as 
sharply serrated, and are smaller. This is a 
fine greenhouse variety, although it does well 
outside. 
COUNTESS OF ORKNEY — A large double, 
rose-type white flower, with the petals striped 
and tinted with pale pink and soft rose. A very 
slow compact grower that blooms profusely 
while quite small. Lustrous dark green foliage. 
This is a fine greenhouse variety, where the 
flowers reach perfection. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA — Peony shaped flower 
of a very unusual and beautiful shade of salmon- 
pink. Has several outer rows of imbricated 
petals, with a full center of smaller petals. 

Camellia Monarch 
sells Vac. 
