CHRISTMAS GLORY—Pale pink semi-double with yellow 
stamens. Is sometimes called hardy Reticulata for its 
resemblance, E. 
COLLETTI MACULATA—Peony form of red with blotches 
of white 4 in. bloom, M. 
DAITARINE—Large single pink, predominant yellow sta- 
mens and petaloids, E. 
DAYBREAK—Pink peony form, very pale pink, heavy 
bloomer, M. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND—Large semi-double white 
with an occasional pink stripe, a ball of yellow stamens 
in center, M. 
ELIZABETH BOARDMAN—Semi-double satiny white, irreg- 
ular form, yellow stamens interspersed, very lovely, M. 
ELIZABETH PINK—Pale pink double, large 4 inch bloom, 
petals recurve backwards, L. 
ELIZABETH WHITE—Same form as the Elizabeth Pink. 
EMPEROR WILHELM—THE EMPEROR or GIGANTEA—One 
of the most spectacular Camellias. Very large bloom of 
red with white markings, semi-double with cluster of 
petaloids and stamens in center. Blooms sometimes 
vary in formation. Very large foliage, M. 
ENRICO BETTONI—Large bloom of translucent pink, semi- 
double with stamens interspersed, M. 
FIMBRIATA SUPERBA—This is a spectacular Camellia also. 
The same build as a ruffled Petunia; but this camellia 
has fringed edges, bright rose red. The petals are 
leathery looking, E. 
FINLANDIA—Semi-double white with long yellow stamens, 
very large bloom, M. 
FINLANDIA VARIGATED—Same as the white except this 
one has pink stripes like peppermint candy, very lovely 
for corsage, M. 
FIRE GOLD—Semi-double red with cluster of golden. sta- 
mens in center, M. 
FLAME—Orange red semi-double with. yellow stamens in 
center, M 
-GIGANTEA ALBA—Pure white, five petals lay flat with 
long yellow stamens. A very large bloom, M. 
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