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PINK 
PERFECTION 
STANDARD CAMELLIAS. Class A 
Alba Plena. Early. Full double, wax-like blooms of very 
regular form. Free-flowering. Grafted and own-root plants. 
Austill Pink. Semi-double pink of medium size, stamens often 
intermixed with smaller petals in the center. Compact and a 
fast grower. 
Cameo Pink. Full double, light pink, showing yellow stamens 
in the center when entirely open. A compact grower with 
light green foliage. Unusually hardy. See color illustration on 
page 28. 
Candidissima. One o! the loveliest of the waites. It is perfectly 
imbricated, giving it the appearance of a perfect six-pointed 
star. Blooms profusely late in the season and is very fine for 
florists’ work. 
Carlotta Grisi. A large, full double flower of deep red. It often 
has ten or eleven rows of petals and is perfectly imbricated. 
Verschaffelt’s description gives “‘rare spots of white.” 
Chandleri Elegans. One of the most spectacular of all Ca- 
mellias, the enormous peony-type flowers have broad outer 
petals and a center of curled and overlapping petaloids which, 
when open, show yellow stamens. The color is a clear cherry 
to a soft rose, splotched and striped with white. A vigorous 
grower and free bloomer. Although not new, Chandleri Elegans 
is still one of the finest. See illustration on page 24. 
Enrico Bettoni. Flowers clear, light pink, varying from semi- 
double to peony form. Yellow stamens interspersed among the 
petals. Very fast grower. 
Feasti. A full double, high-centered flower of the softest blush- 
pink. There is a great deal of color variation, some blooms 
having deeper pink markings, while still others are a solid pink. 
A well-grown plant in bloom is a beautiful sight. 
Gloire de Nantes. Large peony-type flower with firm-textured 
petals of a deep rose-red. The center petals and petaloids are 
often twisted and interspersed with long yellow stamens. Good 
foliage and a rapid grower. 
Gunnelli. Late-flowering. A large, deep rose-red peony-type 
flower with stamens interspersed. Very rarely there are tiny 
flecks of white on some of the petals. A low, spreading plant 
with light green foliage. 
Haley’s Monarch. A tall, strong-growing, late-blooming variety 
with rather large foliage. The flower is semi-double and a good 
shade of light pink. 
Harlequin. Peony-type flowers. On the same plant may be 
found white, white striped pink, and solid pale pink. A late 
bloomer and very lovely. 
Hermes. Large, peony form; white with red and pink stripes 
and splotches. 
Horkan. A fine variety with semi-double flowers, variable in 
coloring, but white usually predominates, with pink or rose 
markings. Interesting and attractive. 
Leana Superba. An irregular, semi-double flower with petals 
of deep rose-red and occasional markings of white. Shows a 
great many stamens. Very handsome foliage. 
Mathotiana alba. (GS) A large, full double, pure white flower, 
very rarely showing a line of pale pink. A late bloomer. 
Mariana Gaete. Imbricated flowers of rich pink, shading lighter 
in the center. A strong grower. 
Pink Perfection (Frau Minne Seidel). Medium size; shell- 
pink; wax-like. Free flowering. 
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Professor C. S. Sargent. Very double, peony form. 
Semi-double Blush. Name in doubt, but propagated from a 
French import. Semi-double, with petals of the palest blush- 
pink. Long yellow stamens. Very dainty and beautiful. 
Waterloo (Ethlington White). Large, semi-double, pure white 
flowers of tissue-thin texture. Vigorous grower and a profuse 
bloomer even when quite young. 

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