February when all of the plants burst in 
bloom. Many thousands of visitors enjoyed 
not only seeing this beautiful floral display, 
but also studying the different varieties. 
We expect to open our house again this 
season to our camellia friends. You are cor- 
dially invited. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 

Group A: 
ANNA FROST — Semi-double, large loose peony 
type, dark blood red in color. Large, round and 
thick extra shiny dark green leaves. 
BELLE ROMANA—Full double flower 3 to 3% 
inches in diameter made up of 70 to 80 petals. 
The flower is very soft pink striped profusely 
with dark crimson. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS — Semi-double to double 
peony type flower. The flower, one of the largest 
of all Camellias, is a pretty cherry red with white 
variegations. Blooms mid-season; slow grower, 
CAMEO PINK—Full double, rose type flower of 
medium size, Color light pink. Very desirable for 
cut flower. 
CANDIDISSIMA—Very double flower of medium 
size. Petals overlap each other symmetrically 
forming a star. Pure white bloom in late season. 
COUNTESS OF ORKNEY—Large, very double rose 
type flower. The usual color is white with pink 
stripes, but sometimes solid pink flowers appear 
on the same bush. Slow and compact grower, but 
blooms very young. Fine variety for pot culture. 
DERBYANA (J. G. Peonyflora)—Very large flower 
blooms late season. Semi-double to double peony 
type. Dark crimson in color. Very vigorous 
grower, 
ELLEN McKINSEY — Flower medium to large, 
peony type, dark crimson spotted with white. 
Blooms very early, preceded only by Daikaguara. 
The leaves resembles Prince Albert. 
FLESH PINK PEONY (Shell Pink by MclIlhenny) 
One of the latest bloomers. It starts blooming 
when most of the other varieties are through 
blooming. The flower is medium, peony type of 
beautiful flesh pink. It is a heavy bloomer and 
compact grower. 
HERME—Very large semi-double flower variegated 
pink and white. Generally, the margin is white. 
A very popular variety. ; 
Overlook 34 Nursery 
