MYKENJAKU—Large bloom of rose with white splotches, 
semi-double form. This was picked as this year’s 
“Camellia of the year” at the 1945 Portland Camellia 
Show. It is truly a beauty. M. 
NOBLISSIMA—Pure white semi-peony type, long bloomer, E. 
PANACHI—Large double pink, outer petals darker than 
center, lovely E. 
PEGGY JOICE—Double red with white markings, M. 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT—Deep red flat bloom with pom-pom 
center, M. 
PRIDE OF PORTLAND—Our own new sport from the Red 
Waukanura. Semi-double bright red with pure white 
splotches, very heavy bloomer and bushy grower. One 
of the favorites with the visitors at our Nursery, M. 
PINE CONE or MATSUKASA—Semi-double pine coned shape 
rose blended with white, very lovely, M. 
PRINCE ALBERT or CONCORDIA—Pink with red _ stripes, 
loose peony form type, heavy bloomer, M. 
PRINCESS BACKIOCHI—Bright red peony form, has purple 
veins, L. 
PRINCESS BACKINACHI—Bright double red with pure white 
markings, keeps bud center for a long time after open- 
ing, L 
PRINCESS NAGASAKIE—Semi-double rosepink with white 
blotches, yellow stamens in center. The foliage is 
sometimes golden with long narrow twisted leaves, M. 
QUEEN OF HEARTS—Semi-double white with pink streaks. 
Almost every bloom on the bush is different. We have 
a lovely plant of this in our own yard and it blooms 
the latest of all Camellias. 
ROSE OF DAWN—Semi-double blush pink with predomi- 
nant yellow stamens. Everyone that sees this flower 
agrees that it is one of the prettiest ones, M. 
SEMI-DOUBLE BLUSH—Semi-double blush pink with a few 
stamens, lovely, M. 
SHIRIGIKU—Double white, heavy bloomer, M. 
STARDUST—Dark pink peony type, stamens mixed in clus- 
ters in the bloom, very large blooms, M. 
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