
FANNY BOLLIS. Very large, single red flowers 
blotched with white. See illustration on page 14. 
KUMASAKA. Large, peony-form blooms of deep 
pink. Late bloomer. One of the finest of all pink 
varieties. When full open some stamens show 
through the petaloids. A very rare Camellia. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER. Early, large pink 
flowers of peony-form similar to Debutante, but a 
little deeper in color. Blooms from October to 
February. 
NAGASAKI. A_ magnificent Camellia, with large 
single blossoms. The large crinkled petals and 
large carmine red flowers are mottled with white. 
Very showy. 
LADY CLARE. Immense, single pink flowers. Prob- 
ably the largest of all Camellias. 
MRS. JULIA THOMPSON. Large, semi-double peony- 
type of great beauty. Flowers are purple pink. A 
late bloomer and upright grower. — 
LADY HUME’S BLUSH. A medium-sized full double. 
Flowers are blush pink, almost white. ONE OF 
THE BEST FOR CUT FLOWERS FOR FLORISTS. 

Alba Plena 
COLONEL FIREY (William S. Hastie). Very large, 
extremely double flowers, with many small petals 
of glowing rich crimson. A late bloomer. 
GOVERNOR MOUTON. Flowers of medium size 
and blood-red color, often’ blotched with white. 
A vigorous grower, rather spreading in habit, with 
twiggy branches. 
LADY VAN SITTI. Large, semi-double, attractive, 
deep-pink flowers. Leaves long, narrow-pointed 
and slightly crinkled. Upright grower and free 
bloomer in midseason. One of the best for cut 
flowers. 
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