
Dr. Shepherd—See Te Deum. 
Duchess of Sutherland—White usually showing one streak or fleck of 
pink, immense semi-double blooms showing central cluster of golden 
stamens, late, hardy. Compact vigorous growth. This is one of the 
finest of all the white camellias. 
Eleanor Hagood—Delicate pale pink, full double imbricated, late, medium 
sized blooms, shell pink when opening; as the flowers unfold the petals 
become lighter. Very desirable blossoms. 
Elegans (Chandleri Elegans)—Variegated pink and white, semi-double 
to peoniform, with loose pompon center, midseason, very hardy. Slow 
grower. This large flowered variety—one of the finest—is an old favorite, 
and is still taking first prizes at shows. 
Elizabeth Grandy—See Margaret Higdon. 
Emperor of Russia—RHed, peoniform showing stamens among twisted 
petals, midseason to late, very hardy. Very attractive dark green foliage, 
rather slow compact habit of growth. A very handsome large flower 
which gives the impression of having several centers. Most satisfactory 
and desirable. : 
Emperor of Russia Variegated—See Aspacia. 
Empress—sSee Lady Clare. 
Enchantress—Red, semi-double, late, hardy. Very dark green foliage, 
compact growth. Large showy flowers, tree bloomer. Very satisfactory. 
Etherington White—See Waterloo. 
Eugene Lize—(Lady Jane Gray)—Variegated cherry red marbled and 
splashed with white, open peoniform, midseason. Foliage and growth 
resemble Donckelarii. Choice. 
Fimbriata (Alba Fimbriata, Fimbriata Plena)—White, full double imbri- 
cated, early to midseason, not hardy in our locality. This is a sport of 
Alba Plena with outer edge of petals serrated. Fine greenhouse flower; 
a very choice variety. Not available this season. 
Firegold—See Te Deum. 
Flame—Brilliant red, semi-double, midseason to late, very hardy. Large 
dark green leaves noticeably serrated, vigorous upright growth. These 
georgeous flowers average 5 across, have a creped texture to their 
petals and have short central stamen clusters. Free bloomer, recom- 
mended for the northern limit of the camellia belt. Outstanding variety. 
We obtained this from California and have been unable fully to supply 
the demand for it. 
Gigantea (Magnolia King, Kellingtonia)—Variegated deep red mottled 
with white, semi-double, late, hardy. Immense blooms averaging 6” 
showing central cluster of stamens; the foliage large, leathery, deep green. 
Rapid upright and spreading growth. See Mary Bell Glennan. 
Gigantea Red—Solid red sport of Gigantea. 
