Governor Mouton—Variegated deep red mottled with white, peoniform, 
loose pompon center with guard petals, late, hardy. Upright open growth. 
A very desirable plant. 
Grandiflora Alba—White, semi-double, midseason to late, large open 
flower showing central ring of stamens. Dark green foliage, rapid growth. 
Very desirable in localities south of us. One of the most spectacular 
whites as its name implies. 
Grandiflora Rosea—See Lady Clare. 
reat Eastern—See Aspacia. 
H. A. Downing—Cherry red, semi-double, midseason to late, hardy. Large 
handsome flower showing cluster of yellow stamens in center. One of 
the finest semi-double reds. 
Herme (Beauty of Holland)—Predominately pink with soft white marblings. 
Open peoniform, midseason to late, extremely hardy. Rapid columnar 
growth. One of the varieties that thrives in the northern part of the 
camellia belt. Most dependable. 
Herme, Pink—Solid pink, beautiful shade. Other characteristics same 
as above. 
Hoshi-Garuma*—Deep velvety red, semi-double, midseason to late, hardy. 
Large handsome flower showing bright golden spreading stamen cluster. 
Il Tramonto—See Lallarook. 
Imura (Imura White)—White, large semi-double water lily type flower, 
midseason to late, hardy. One of the finest semi-double whites; rapid 
willowy habit of growth with attractive elongated leaves. 
Julia Drayton—See Mathotiana. 
Kumasaka* (Beni Koroko, Lady Marion)—-Deep pink, sometimes varie- 
gated, loose peoniform, late, very hardy. Compact growth. A very 
satisfactory camellia for colder regions. 
Lady Clare (Empress, Grandiflora Rosea)—-Deep pink, semi-double with 
long golden central stamens, midseason, very hardy. This excellent 
variety has immense flowers with broad petals of a creped texture. 
Growth compact, spreading, vigorous; luxuriant dark green foliage. 
Resists extreme cold. Highly recommended. 
Lady Clare Variegated (Empress, Vg.)—Sport of Lady Clare; deep pink 
with white spots. Very outstanding. 
Lady Hume’s Blush—Very pale pink, full double imbricated, midseason 
to late, recomended for regions south of this locality. A very choice, 
exquisite, rare camellia. 
Lady Jane Gray—See Eugene Lize. 
Lady Marion*—See Kumasaka. 
Lady Vansittart—Variegated white striped with shades of red, sometimes 
solid red, semi-double, midseason, hardy. Very dark shiny narrow 
