JOHN LAING: This attractive flower closely resembles Pink 
Perfection in size and form but is of a soft rose-salmon color. 
Very desirable for corsages. Jan.-Mch. 
KUMASAKA: A large fluffy double of glowing pink. The 
center petals are curled and twisted to reveal a mass of golden 
stamens. An erect, vigorous grower and an exceptionally heavy 
bloomer. Rarely beautiful and one of the most sought after of 
all camellias. Jan.-Mch. 
LADY HUME’S BLUSH:* A small formal double in pearly- 
white overlaid with soft blush pink. A charmer. Dec.-Feb. 
LADY VANSITTART:* Is a most personable camellia of a 
rich rose-pink in a semi-double form. Has long crinkly holly- 
like foliage. Jan.-Mch. 
MADAM HOVEY:* A _ full double imbricated cherry-pink. 
Very desirable. A free bloomer and low, compact grower. 
Dec.-Feb. 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA:* A semi-double with broad, rather point- 
ed petals arranged in tiers. Softest ivory flushed with pink. A 
true aristocrat. Jan.-Mch. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER: An exceptional beauty in 
brilliant candy-pink. A giant in form and perfect in its arrange- 
ment of petals. Low growing with fine foliage. Dec.-Mch. 
MEREDITH LAKE:* (Della Robbia) Rare. Although listed 
under the pinks, this beautiful flower is really white with a mauve- 
lilac overtone. A semi-double of moderate size and gardenia-like 
texture that is truly a departure from the accepted colors of the 
camellia. Dec.-Mch. 
PINK BALL:* A _ peony in delicate clear pink and a good 
flower in every respect. Jan.-Mch. 
PINK ELIZABETH:* Identical with Elizabeth but of a soft 
even pink color. Incurved petals. Feb.-Mch. 
PINK HERME: (Wings) In form exactly like Herme but its 
color is a greyed rose-pink. A very full blossom with frilly wing- 
like petals. Has attractive yellow stamens and an illusive frag- 
rance. Jan.-Mch. | 
PINK PERFECTION: An old favorite but still one of the 
most popular of all camellias. The medium sized flowers are of 
a soft and even shell pink, exquisite in their symmetry and 
delicate texture. Blooms intermittently from Oct. to Mch. 
RHAPSODY: Its gay rose-pink unusually large flower is a full 
semi-double measuring between 6” and 7”. Displays numerous 
golden stamens. Jan.-Mch. 
ROSITA: Rose-pink flowers of medium size and symmetrical 
form. A bushy vigorous grower afd one of the finest late bloom- 
ers. Feb.-Apr. 
RUBRA VIRGINALIS:* A paeony type in a luminous shell- 
pink. Broad guard petals and a rather small tufted center. 
-Jan.-Mch. 
SALMON QUEEN:* A very lovely soft pink with a slight 
salmon cast. A true peony of fine texture and size. Jan.-Mch. 
SHALIMAR:* A delicately fragrant pink of medium size and 
informal shape. The foliage is particularly good and its bloom- 
ing season one of the longest. Jan.-Apr. 
