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STANDARD CAMELLIAS. Class B 
Beaute de Nantes. Loose peony-form, medium-sized flower of 
clear pink, with golden stamens among the twisted petals. 
Midseason, 
Dixie. Very double, rose-pink flowers of medium size. 
bloomer. 
Elizabeth. White; double; petals are crinkled. Although the 
majority of flowers are white, a few have a slight pinkish tint. 
It isa strong grower. Foliage dark green. 
Jarvis Red. Semi-double, blood-red flowers of good size, with 
yellow stamens showing among the petals. A rapid grower, 
flowering late. 
Legerman. Fluffy, semi-double flowers with stamens inter- 
spersed with petals which may be creamy white, pink and 
white, or solid pink. 
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Lilyi. Very lovely double white, sometimes spotted or lined 
with palest pink. 
Mme. de Strekaloff. A variable, peony-flowered blush-pink 
with darker blotches and streaks. 
Marie Louise. Double; variegated white with red. 
Nobilissima. Double; petals interspersed with yellow stamens. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon. Double bright red flowers of good 
size. Early to midseason. 
Rose Emry. Full double, with medium-sized blossoms of deep 
rose. 
Stiles Perfection. Double; white with small stripes of rose. 
Theresa Massini. Color shell-pink, similar to Pink Perfection, 
and foliage on the same order. Leaves small and growth com- 
pact. 
T. K. Variegated. Semi-double, pale pink with shadings of 
deeper pink and lavender; large cluster of yellow stamens. 
STANDARD CAMELLIAS. Class C 
Carpentre. Very double; deep center of many petaloids some- 
what like Sargent; medium pink. 
Lady Campbell. Full double, red flowers of medium size. A 
free bloomer. 
Meigs Variegated. Variegated—white striped with light rose. 
Habit of growth weeping and spreading. Foliage light green. 
Sarah Frost. Late. Very double; deep pink. Free-flowering. 
SASANQUA CAMELLIAS 
These unusual Camellias differ from the familiar Japonica type 
in several ways. The foliage is smaller, the growth is much more 
rapid, and the blooming season is earlier—in October. This 
interesting type is especially desirable for landscape effects since 
the plants make attractive evergreen shrubs. No collection is 
complete without a few of the Sasanqua forms. 
Cleopatra. Large blooms, often double, with crinkled petals; 
color is cherry-red. Dark, shining foliage. Strong growth. 
Mino-no-yuki. Double; pure white with golden stamens. 
Negisheko. Very showy. Large, single, deep pink flowers. 
Glossy dark leaves and vigorous, upright growth. 
Rosea. Very large, single flowers of brilliant pink. An upright- 
growing plant. 
Single Pink. Resembles somewhat the Pink Cherokee rose 
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