MARGARET JACK:* A large artistic semi-double white, 
finely streaked with crimson. Very clean cut and different 
and distinctively superior from many standpoints. A com- 
pact habit of growth, with fine foliage. Worthy of a place in 
_ the best collections. One of our mosi recent introductions. 

Jan.-Apr. 
NAGASAKI:* This very large semi-double is a fresh 
glowing rose-red, with huge white dots and dashes. It lies 
Ln oo when fully open and exposes spectacular stamens. 
ec.-Mar. 
PANACHE: A large, slighily flattened double flower in 
softest pink with lighter variegations. Has the most abundant 
foliage of all Camellias. Spreading habit of growth. Blooms 
over a long period from Dec. to Apr. 
: New. A large, fluffy, extremely double flesh 
color, with bright cherry-red siripings. Bushy and spreading. 
One of the most exquisite Camellias. Jan.-Mar. 
SEASHELL: A small variegaied semi-double, in dusky 
pink penciled in a deeper tone. Has very good foliage and 
makes a most aitractive shrub. Feb.-Mar. 
TRICOLOR: Rather reminds one of a tulip because of 
its cupped shape. It is a dainty and informal flower in 
white, mottled and streaked in pink and red. Mar.-Apr. 
WAKANOURA VARIEGATA:* Is a dazzling beauty. Its 
‘waxy-white semi-double flowers, with petals slightly cupped, 
are vividly streaked with carmine. Good foliage and erect 
habit of growth. Jan.-Mar. ~ 
pink 
_APPLEBLOSSOM: Has dainty trumpet-shaped blossoms 
of opalescent pink, borne on a compact shrub with small 
deep green leaves. Dec.-Feb. 
DELLA ROBBIA (Meredith Lake):* Rare. Although listed 
under the pink camellias, this exquisite flower is really white 
with a pale lilac overtone. A semi-double of moderate size 
and gardenia-like texture that is truly a departure from the 
accepted colors of camellias. Dec.-Mar. 
FRANCINE: A huge, clear rose pink, of the paeony 
type, like a nosegay with a lace frill. Identical with 
Chandleri elegans in foliage and flowers, but without vari- 
egation. Dec.-Mar. 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA:* lis huge picturesque flower 
is of the semi-double type, with broad petals of a brilliant 
salmon rose, arranged interestingly around a bright yellow 
center of long stamens. An upright grower, with excellent 
foliage. It must be seen to be fully appreciated. Jan.-Apr. 
JOHN LAING: Medium sized, compact, symmetrical, 
double. Soft rose-salmon pink and not unlike Pink Perfection 
in form. Very desirable for corsages. Vigorous much branched 
growth. Foliage small and glossy. Jan.-Mar. 
KUMASAKA:* A large, fluffy double of glowing pink. 
The center peials are curled and twisted to reveal a mass 
of golden stamens. An erect and vigorous grower and heavy 
bloomer. Rarely beautiful and one of the most sought after 
of all Camellias. 
LADY VANSITTART:* | Is a most personable camellia of 
a@ rich rose-pink of semi-double form. It has long, crinkly, 
holly-like foliage. Jan.-Mar. 
