FISHER’S ROSE (Our local nursery name)— 
Flowers very similar to Marchioness of Exeter, 
and sometimes sold under this name. Rose 
colored flowers composed of several rows of 
guard petals around the outer edge, and a large 
tuft of petaloids in the center. A tall, fast 
growing bush, with long leaves. 
HERME (Jordan’s Pride, Hikari-genji, Jenny 
Lind)—Very large, semi-double white flowers, 
with red and pink stripes and splotches. Slightly 
fragrant. Early bloomer, tall rapid grower. 
One of the most popular and most satisfactory 
of all camellias. 
LADY ALICE (ALona) — Flowers peonyform, 
lovely shade of red. Up to 12-18 inch sizes. 
MONARCH (GUNELLI, HONOR OF AMERICA, 
RED BALL)—Variegated, deep pink and white, 
with many clusters of stamens and petals. One 
of the largest and most beautiful of all camellia 
blossoms. The plants grow compact and round. 
MOSS POINT VARIEGATED (Local nursery 
name)—Pink and white variegated peonyform 
flower. It resembles somewhat, both in color 
and in form, the Chandlerii Elegans, except 
that the flower is more ball-shaped, or globular, 
and has more petaloids. A rapid grower, with 
large glossy, dark green leaves. 

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