
Meigs Variegated 
HJORT'’S FANCY CAMELLIAS 
continued 
Prince Albert. Double peony-form; light pink 
with large deep pink, candy stripes. 8 to 12- 
mn. and 12 to 15-in. sizes only. 
Prof. Sargent. One of the really great Camel- 
lias. Large, double peony-form, pin-cushion 
type; solid crimson. Very early. Should be 
included in every Camellia collection. See 
color illustration, page 12. 
Reine des Fleurs. Very double, high-centered 
flowers of rich vermilion-red, flaked white. 
8 to 12-in. to 15 to 18-in., sizes only. 
Rena Campbell (Variabilis; Horkan). Variable 
in form, mostly semi- double; flowers very 
variable, from white to red, but mostly pink 
and white variegated. 8 to 12-in. and 12 to 
15-in. sizes only. 
Semi-Double Blush (Celtic rosea). 
and beautiful Camellia. 
blush-white. 
Sweeti Vera. Large; semi-double; blush-white 
with pink splotches, occasionally a solid pink 
flower. 
Theresa Mossine. Full double; clear pink, 
slightly lighter In center. Compact grower. 
T. K. Variegated. Semi-double; deep pink with 
white splotches and _ red_ stripes. Small, 
narrow leaves. Bush compact, symmetrical 
grower. See color illustration, page 9 
Triphosa. Large; single; white, with showy 
yellow stamens. 15 to 18-in. and 18 to 24-in. 
sizes only. 
Water Lily (Cameo Pink). Semi-double; 
usually shell-pink, but is variable. Unusual 
in that it resembles a water-lily. 12 to 15-in. 
and 15 to 18-in. sizes only. 
AZALEAS AND 
CAMELLIAS 
By H. Harold Hume 
A valuable new book of practical 
information dealing with these 
beautiful, increasingly popular and 
distinctively Southern — shrubs. 
Thoroughly describes varieties best 
suited for various uses and dis- 
cusses questions of culture, such as soils, fertili- 
zation, and general care. 98 pages. Cloth $1.50. 
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Altheaflora. Medium; semi-double; rich pink 
with orange tint. Vigorous grower. 
Bonomiana. Full double; white with pink 
splotches. 8 to 12-in. to 15 to 18-in. sizes. 
Brown’s Red. Peony-form; dark red. Very 
late bloomer. 
Carnation (Christmas Glory; Rose Emery). 
Carnation-form; deep red. See illustration, 
page 11. 
Comte de Gomer. Imbricated; white, with 
pink stripes, occasionally blush-pink. 8 to 
12-in. to 12 to 15-in. sizes. 
Dixie. Much like the well-known Sarah Frost, 
but lighter, and foliage is somewhat smaller. 
A very dependable Camellia. 
Elizabeth. Large; full double; pure white. Late. 
Feasti. Large; full double; white, occasional 
solid pink flowers. Late. 
Gaiety. All that the name signifies. Bears a 
profusion of small, semi-double, red and white 
variegated flowers. Bush is of compact 
growth. Foliage large, dark green. 
Imbricata. Large; double; bright red with 
occasional white dots. Dark green, twisted 
foliage. 
Jarvis Red. Semi-double; deep scarlet, with 
showy yellow stamens. 
Kellingtonia. Peony-form; red and_ white 
variegated. Rapid grower for this type Ca- 
mellia. Should not be confused variety form- 
erly sent out as ‘“‘Kilwingtonia”’ and later 
renamed Gigantea. 
