JENKINS’ CAMELLIA GARDENS 

Monjisu— (California Donkelaari)—Semi-double 
fairly symmetrical; a very startling shade of red. 
May be either solid red or have white blotches. 
Pink Ball—Peonyform, soft pink. Slow grower. 
Mid-season bloomer. 
Pink Herme—Like Iierme except solid pink. 
Princess Bachinachi—Full double dark red flow- 
ers of good size marbled with white. The flowers 
last for many days in perfect condition on the bush. 
Tall, fast growth. Large round glossy foliage. 
Principessa Clotilda—(II Tramento)—Imbricated, 
deep pink mottled white. 
Pirk Star—Semi-double, bright rose-pink flowers 
of delicate colcring. Cuter row of petals roundly 
pointed, giving star-like appearance. Habit of 
growth compact and upright. Mid-season. Very de- 
sirable. 
Rev. John G. Drayton—A loose peony form of 
pleasing deep pink color; petals are wavy inter- 
mixed with golden stamens; tall, angular growth; 
light green foliage, early bloomer. 
Sarasa Salmon Pink—A hybrid from Alabama. 
Semi-double salmon pink, streaked and speckled 
white; some flowers solid pink. 5’-514” in diameter, 
round, dark green foliage; tall open growth. Mid- 
season hblcomer. 
Snow Drift—A very beautiful large semi-double 
pure white. Very showy. 
Speciosa (Giante de Battailes)—Peoniform, crim- 
son and white. This Camellia is a Prof. Sargent 
variegated. 
Sweeti Vera—Large, loose peony form flower 
Flesh pink, streaked rose, dull green foliage, slow 
growth. Mid-season bloomer. 
Triphosa—Large semi-double white. Crepe De 
Chine petals. One of best whites. Blooms in coldest 
weather. Very rare. Sizes 18’’-24’’. 
Variegated Daikakura—Large, full peony form 
flowers; deep pink marbled with white. A very 
early bloomer. Slow, tall growth. Large, dull green 
foliage. 
Vallevareda—Very symmetrical, deep pink, outer 
petals shading to light pink, inner petals extremely 
double. j 
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