WHITE PERFECTION:* Closely resembles the Pink 
Perfection in size and form of bloom and is most desirable 
as a boutonniere type. Jan.-Mar. 
variegated 
ARGENTINITA:* A fluffy semi-double of medium size. 
Softest pink streaked and spotted in rose. The attractive 
stamens are interestingly interspersed throughout the crisp 
petals. It has a somewhat spreading growth habit, splendid 
foliage and bounteous bloom. Dec.-Mar. 
BELLE JEANNETTE: A large double rose-red, sofily 
flecked in white. Symmetrical in form. A strong grower with 
excellent foliage. Jan.-Mar. 
BELLE ROMANA: The most distinctively Oriental of 
all Camellias. Large, full dctaple flowers, to 4 in. across, of a 
rose-pink crepey texture, overlaid with fine streaks of a 
darker color. Scarce and very unusual. Jan.-Mar. 
BLEICHROEDER:* This large double (though symmet- 
rical) camellia is of the softest pink, streaked in crimson. Has 
splendid foliage and a bushy compact habit of growth. Late 
Dec. into Feb. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS: An enormous paeony-flowered 
variety to 7 in. across. The center is a tightly curled ball of 
overlapped petaloids edged with a broad double frill of 
larger petals. Soft rose, with irregular white variegations. 
Bushy, vigorous and a very free bloomer. Unusually fine 
dark green foliage. A superb variety and striking when 
used espalier on walls and trellises. Dec.-Mar. 
COMTE DE GOMER:* A full-double delicate pink, pen- 
ciled and speckled with rose. These dainty blossoms are 
borne profusely on a well-branched and rather dwarf shrub. 
Jan.-Mar, 
DAI KAGURA: Bright rose red splotched with white. A 
large, full double Camellia, with center petals reduced in 
size, and often twisted and curled. Almost as large as 
Chandleri, which it resembles, but more brilliant. Possesses 
strikingly beautiful foliage and is one of the first to bloom 
in the early Fall. Oct.-Mar. 
DONKLAERI:* Rare. Large petaled, double and one of 
the freest bloomers. Deep cherry-red marbled with pure 
white. Stamens stand erect and open at the center to show a 
mass of deep gold anthers. Intense, unfading color. Makes a 
very compact shrub. Very good. Jan.-Mar. 
FANNY BOLIS: Very desirable. An extremely large 
semi-double in soft rose-red blotched with white. Inner petals 
are smaller and curled about the showy mass of golden 
anthered stamens at the center. A large bushy type and 
one of the largest flowered of all the Camellias. Jan,-Mar. 
GAIETY:* A paeony-type flower which reminds one of 
Chandleri elegans in form. The color, however, is clear vivid 
red mottled in white, and the outer edge of the flower is 
almost round. A very superior kind. Jan.-Mar. 
GOVERNEUR MOUTANS:* This is a medium. deals 
double; oriental red splotched with white. Very gay and 
attractive. Dec.-Mar. ving oe" 
HIKARI GENGI (Jordan’‘s Pride): Known as the fragrant 
Camellia. A large fluffy double in light pink margined in 
white and streaked with a deeper pink. Golden stamens — 
show when the flower is fully open. Blooms heavily oan is 
a vigorous grower. Jan.-Mar. 

