marked with splashes of white, semi-double, midseason to late, hardy. 
A superior camellia with very large showy flowers and handsome foliage. 
Mississippi Hastie—See C. M. Hovey. 
Monjisu*—Deep velvety red, semi-double, midseason to late, very hardy. 
The golden anthers and pink filaments stand out beautifully against the 
dark petals. Rather slow and compact growth; flowers when young. 
Monjisu Variegated*—-Same as Monjisu, but with large white splashes 
on petals. 
Mrs. Abby Wilder—Variegated white with pencil markings of rose red, 
double imbricated to loose peoniform, midseason to late, hardy. Compact 
growth habit. Desirable. 
Mrs. Charles Cobb—Very dark red, semi-double to peoniform, midseason 
to late, very hardy. Large rounded light green foliage; symmetrical up- 
right compact grower. Its large blossom is unusual and distinctive 
because of its very dark color. 
Mrs. Charles Simmons—White, semi-double, midseason, light green 
foliage with heavily veined leaves. Large flowers varying from single to 
semi-double or loose peoniform. Growth upright and symmetrical. 
Mrs. Fred Saunders—sSee Triphosa. 
Nash Magnolia—See Margaret Higdon. 
Neige Doree—See Purity. 
Orton No. 50—See Annie Gray. 
Peoniflora—Variegated white with pink splashes and flecks, full double 
peoniform, late, hardy. Good foliage, compact upright growth. Hand- 
some large showy flowers. Very satisfactory. 
Pink Ball*—Delicate pink, peoniform, midseason, not recommended for 
colder climates. Good greenhouse flower. Similar to Debutante but 
blooms later. 
Pink Herme—See Herme, Pink. 
Pink Star*“—-Deep pink, semi-double, peoniform, late, very hardy. Very 
rapid compact growth, unusual foliage. Very choice, large flower with 
outside petals pointed. Satisfactory in the northern limits of the camellia 
belt. 
Princess Baciocchi—Dark red, loose peoniform, midseason to late, hardy. 
Excellent foliage, low compact growth, medium to large flowers. 
Purity (Neige Doree)—White, full double imbricated, midseason to late, 
one of the most hardy whites. Rapid open growth. Free bloomer, & 
very popular variety. 
Purple Dawn—sSee Mathotiana. 
Queen Bessie—Pale pink almost white, semi-double, midseason, hardy. 
Upright compact vigorous growth. Unusual petal arrangement with cen 
tral stamen ring. Very satisfactory. 
