Princess Bachanachi. Full, double dark red blooms of good size marbled with white. They 
last for many days in perfect condition on the plant. Large, round, glossy foliage. Tall, vig- 
orous growth. 
Sarasa. (Formerly listed as Sawada.) A hybrid from Alabama, this semi-double salmon- 
pink flower, 5 to 514 inches in diameter, is streaked and speckled with white, and some are 
solid pink. Round, dark green foliage. Tall, open growth; midseason bloomer. 
William Penn (Purple Peony). A distinct novelty of medium size with peony-like 
flowers of deep purple marked with white. A tall, willowy grower, with deep green, heavily 
serrated foliage. Blooms in midseason. 
Daikagura Variegated. Large, full, peony-like, deep pink flowers marbled with white. 
Large, dull green foliage. Slow, tall growth; very early bloomer. 
Matsukasa, Pine Cone. Full double rose-red flowers speckled with white. Petals are narrow 
and pointed, stand apart, resembling a pine cone. Foliage is marbled with cream streaks. 
Slow, bushy growth; late flowering. 
Mikenjaku (Empress of Russia). A very large, semi-double rose-pink flower marbled 
with white. Petals, which are frilled and twisted, are intermixed with golden stamens. Dull 
green foliage. Slow growth. 
Monjisu Variegated. Peony-like, deep velvety red flower speckled and spotted with white. 
Glossy foliage. Bushy, slow growth; late flowering. 
James Hyde Porter. This handsome Camellia resembling in color the Sport of Hermes No. 
3 originated in the famous gardens of Dr. W.G. Lee of Macon, Ga. The loosely peony form, 
white with red striped flowers begin opening early in the fall, continuing through the winter 
months, foliage is dark green, wavy twisted. Growth is spreading. 
Searlett O’Hara. This is a variegated Sport of the fine William S. Hastie. (Col. Firey.) 
Having white specks in the petalage. It has all of the characteristics of the parent. Origin, 
Flowerwood Nursery. 
Vea Garden Colletti. This dwarf Camellia comes to me from South Carolina. (Not to be 
mistaken for the Colletti Maculata.) It is one of the slowest growing Camellias in my col- 
lection. Semi-double pink with wide white marked petals. Bushy. Compact growth. Foliage 
small rounded dull green. 
Empress Variegated. Originating from a grafted plant this variegated form is of the well 
known Empress. Its form, size, foliage, type of growth, time of bloom are identical to its parent. 
Eugene Lizze (Lady Jane Gray). This variegated semi-double to loose peony-form 
Camellia is said to be a seedling from Donkelaari. Foliage is similar, being thicker and not 
so glossy. Time of bloom is November through February. Growth very slow upright. Origin 
not known to me. 
Dr. Lees No. 43. This variety from the garden of Dr. Lee is a full double medium pink flower 
of about 3 inches in size. Flowering in midseason. Foliage is small deep green glossy. 
Growth upright, sturdy. 
Leona Bolen, Variegated. The parent is solid red. This Sport originated from a grafted 
plant. Semi-double prominent stamens, flowering mid-season to late, foliage dull thick green, 
growth dwarf spreading. 
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