COLONEL FIREY:* New and rare. This huge Camellia, 
the dark red of a Hadley rose, seems almost artificial in its 
exquisite symmeiry. Is from 4 to 5 in. in diameter, rather 
flat in form and one of the freest flowering and most 
admired of all Camellias. A true aristocrat. Jan.-Apr. 
ELENA NOBILE:* Quite unique is this flame-red double 
Camellia, opening to show a mass of golden stamens. A 
strong grower and late bloomer, commanding attention 
because of its unusual shade of red. Mar.-May. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA:* A fine large geranium-red, 
with its golden stamens irregularly interspersed throughout 
the blooms. Has exceptionally fine foliage and compact 
growth. One of the best reds. Jan.-Mar. 
ENRICO BETTONI:* An exquisite translucent pink. It 
is a huge double, of irregular form, which lends it great 
charm. Sometimes it shows its yellow stamens. Jan.-Mar. 
JULIA DRAYTON:* An heroic double rose-red of excep- 
tional beauty. The petals are wide and lie more or less flat, 
showing a golden column of stiff upright stamens. Foliage 
large, dark and handsome. An outstanding variety. Jan.-Mar. 
LADINER’S RED:* This outstanding camellia with its 
glossy, fine foliage bears attractive double red flowers in 
great abundance. Don't miss this one. Dec.-Feb. 
OTOME RED: New. Deep cherry-red flowers of medium 
size. Informal broad petals, double, the yellow stamens 
showing at the center. Very bushy grower—dark, abundant 
foliage. Jan.-Mar. 
PRINCESS BACCIOCHI:* The large flowers are double 
and slightly cupped; of a deep rose red with occasional 
stamens showing thru the petals. A free bloomer and very, 
very lovely. Jan.-Mar. 
PROFESSOR CHARLES S. SARGENT:* New and rare. 
A truly magnificent Camellia of the full paeony type. The 
entire flower is a dark red ball of incurved petaloids, edged 
by a frill of broader petals, 4 in. in diameter; free flowering 
and a sturdy grower. Jan.-Mar. 
RAINY SUN: A very large loose petaled semi-double. 
Reminds one of a hibiscus and is almost as large. Deep 
rose-red. One of the heaviest and most colorful bloomers 
in the garden. Dec.-Feb. 
RED DAI KAGURA:* Is a deep clear rose-red form of 
Dai Kagura. It has the same characteristic foliage and 
yeep season as the latter. Brilliant and clean-cut. 
ct.-Mar. 
ROBIN HOOD (Wakanoura):* New. A gallant semi- 
double in rich cherry-red. The petals stand out stiffly separ- 
ated from each other with the edges of each cupped slightly 
inward. Very showy and an erect grower. Jan.-Mar. 
RUBY GLOW:* One of the most desirable reds obtain- 
able; while its early form is variable, it is usually very large 
and has a true Chandleri or Paeony form. Foliage is a deep 
in ei the growth is strong and upright. Gorgeous. 
ec.-Feb. 
ROMANY: Closely resembles Pink Perfection in form 
and size. Their rosy-red blossoms are among the first to 
appear in early winter. This unfading, clean-cut type is 
very desirable for corsages. Oct.-Feb. 
TE DEUM:* . New. Very large double, brilliant red, of 
paeony form. Resembles Prof. Sargent but with looser and 
larger petaloids. Large, lustrous foliage, fast grower and 
generous bloomer. Unusually beautiful. Jan.-Mar. 
