
PINK PERFECTION 
GROUP B CAMELLIAS, continued 
Monarch (Gunelli; Honneur d’Amerique). 
Very large, full flower of double peony-form. 
First row of petals tmbricated, others small, 
compact and ruffled. Color deep pink to light 
red, occasionally marbled white. One of the 
finest Camellias in the Southeast. 
Own root: All sizes. 
Nobilissima. Semi-double, approaching loose 
peony-form; white. 
Own root: 8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Otome. Like Pink Perfection but larger flower. 
and occasionally some flowers are deep pink. 
Own root: 12 to 18 in. to 2% to 3 ft. 
Panache. Medium-sized flower of blended shell- 
pink and white. 
Own root: 18 to 24 In. 
Pink Perfection. All that the name implies. 
Small, rose-double flowers of shell-pink color, 
In great profusion. Bush symmetrical in 
growth; starts flowering early and continues 
throughout most of Camellia season; very 
hardy. Always dependable and satisfactory. 
Own root: All sizes. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. One of the really great 
Camellias. Large; double peony-form; high, 
pin-cushion center; solid crimson color. Early. 
Should be in every good collection. 
Own root: AIlI sizes. 
Rainy Sun. Medium large, semi-double, rose- 
red flowers. Twisted, rather narrow dark green 
leaves. A flower of Rainy Sun won the Sweep- 
stakes Prize at the Thomasville Camellia 
Show in 1939 in strong competition 
Own root: 8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 In. 
Red Otome. A good red sport of Otome. 
Reine des Fleurs. Large, rose-double flowers 
of rich vermilion-red color, flaked with white. 
Own root: 12 to 18 in., to 18 to 24 in. 
Rena Campbell (Horkan; Variabilis). Most 
variable of all Camellias. Medium large; 
mostly semi-double, generally variegated 
white and shades of pink, but occasionally a 
solid red, pink or white flower. 
Own root: 18 to 24 in., 2 to 2% ft. 



GROUP B CAMELLIAS, continued 
Semi-Double Blush. Hardiest of light pink 
Camellias. Almost single; blush-white. Bush 
fast-growing and compact; heavy bloomer. A 
chaste and beautiful Camellia. 
Own root: 8 to 12 In. to 2% to 3 ft. 
Stardust. A _ seedling of Chandleri elegans. 
Large; peony-form; deep pink. 
Grafts: 12 to 18 in., 18 to 24 in., 2% to 3 ft. 
Sweetiana Vera (Lewelling Variegated; Duke 
of Orleans). Large; semi-double; medium 
pink with white markings; occasional peach- 
pink solid-colored flower. 
Tricolor Sieboldi. Almost single; variable 
pink, red and white in combination, but often 
showing solid-colored flowers. Most change- 
able and interesting. A better variety than 
the original Tricolor. 
Prices of Group B Camellias: 
Own root and grafts: 
8 tock 2 nee ee ee $1 50 
12’ to_18 sno ee oe eee 2500 
18; to; 240in. ee eee 3250 
2 -wetO:-2 Y/o tthe eee eee eee 5 00 
2/2 .to Satelite g armies Ae ee ee ee 7 50 
3.8 tO 4S REtr eee net oy ee ae ee 10 00 
Group C Camellias 
The Best of the Older Varieties 
Althziflora. Medium size; semi-double; orange- 
pink. Large, twisted foliage. 8 to 12 in., 12 to 
18 in. 
Bealei rosea (Dixie). Medium-sized, 
double flowers of clear, 
greatest profusion. 
Carnation (Christmas Glory; Rose Emry). 
Carnation-form; glowing bright red. In tnis 
section usually a mass of colorful bloom at 
Christmas-time. 
rose- 
rose-pink color in 
Cliveana. Medium size; carnation-form; sal- 
mon-pink. Very late. 
Concordia. Medium size; peony-form; white 
with pink stripes. Very symmetrical and 
shapely bush. 
Countess of Orkney. Rose-double; white with 
fe pink stripes and occasional solid pink 
flowers. Very early. Profuse bloomer. 
Duchesse d’Orleans. Large; loose peony- 
form; creamy white with faint pink flecks. 
Elizabeth. Medium size; rose-double; usually 
white, but sometimes has faint pink stripes. 
Fast grower; symmetrical bush. 18 to 24 in. 
only. 
Gaiety. All that the name implies. Bears a 
profusion of small, semi-double red-and-white 
variegated flowers. 
Gloire de Nantes (Leana superba). Medium 
large; semi-double; cerise-red; few yellow sta- 
mens. Heavy, dark green foliage adds to its 
great attractiveness. 
Imbricata. Large; rose-double; red with oc- 
casional white dots. Dark green, twisted 
foliage. 8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Jarvis Red. Deep _ blood-red, 
flowers with golden stamens. 
foliage; strong grower. 
Lilyi. Medium-size, rose-double, white flowers 
in great profusion. Fast-growing, symmetrical 
bush. 12 to 18 in. 
semi-double 
Dark green 

In selecting Camellias please note carefully the sizes available 
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