is still a rare and sought-after camellia even after 
the great many years it has been in existence in 
this country. 8-12 in. to 18-24 in. plants only. 
MADAM ADELE—So far as we know, only one 
other nursery in this section has ever offered this 
very lovely camellia for sale. It is a large, loose 
peonyform camellia of the color of the pink radi- 
ance rose, with yellow stamens. 6-8 in. and 8- 
12 in. plants only. 

Camellia Lady Hume’s Blush 
ROSS—(Our local nursery name)—A large semi- 
double salmon pink flower, with occasional small 
spots of white. The center petals are loosely 
twisted among golden stamens. This is a fine 
variety for cut flowers, as the stems are very long. 
Among the latest to bloom in the season. 
SCARLETT O’HARA—(Name given by us)— 
This is a sport of the lovely Colonel Firey. The 
large, deep scarlet closely imbricated petals have 
an occasional small splotch of white. Both of these 
varieties have long stems, which make them very 
desirable for corsages and cut flowers. Very late 
blooming variety. 
ST. ELMO—(Name given by us)—(Mrs. Av- 
GUSTA Evans WILSON)—Thick peonyform, very 
large, full, and round. The flowers are a deep 
beautiful shade of pink, some marked with faint 
white spots. A tall, fast grower, with large 
round waxy leaves. The original bush from 
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