large fine greenhouse variety—moderate upright open growth. Excel 
lent cut flower. 
Monarch (Gunelli)—Variegated deep pink to red often spotted with white, 
peoniform, late, hardy. Fairly compact spreading growth. Rather large, 
handsome flowers; one of the most handsome of the late camellias. 
Mother's Red—Light red, semi-double, midseason to late, hardy. Rapid 
compact growth, handsome dark green foliage. Large, showy flowers, 
prolific bloomer. 
Orton Pink—Rose pink, full double imbricated, midseason and late, very 
hardy. Very symmetrical flowers, deep pink shading to lighter pink in 
the center; sometimes assumes a star shaped petal arrangement. Has 
one of the longest blooming seasons of any camellia of which we know. 
Upright compact symmetical growth. 
Pink Anna Zucchini—See Cameo Pink. 
Pink Perfection—See Frau Minna Seidel. 
Prince Albert—See Concordia. 
Prince Eugene Napcoleon—See Imbricata Rubraplena. 
Professor C. S. Sargent—Blood red, outside guard petals with tight pompon 
center, midseason to late, very hardy. Upright growth, very satisfactory 
bloomer. One of the dependable varieties. 
Roi Leopold (Romany, Belgian Red)—Clear red, full double imbricated, 
midseason, hardy. Very compact growth, dark dreen foliage, a good red. 
Romany—sSee Roi Leopold. 
Sarah Frost—Deep pink to red, full double imbricated, midseason to late, 
very hardy and very prolific. This is probably the most widely planted 
of all camellias. Its compact symmetrical growth and shiny green foliage 
make it an outstanding evergreen. 
Sea Shell—Variegated dusty pink penciled in deeper tones, semi-double, 
midseason to late, hardy. Medium sized blossoms. Profuse bloomer. 
Semi-Double Blush (Celtic Rosea, Lady Derby)—Palest blush pink, semi- 
double with cluster of golden stamens, midseason. Flower of medium 
size, branches rather pendant, a free bloomer. A very dainty camellia. 
Special Herme—See Concordia. 
Speciosa—A variegated crimson and white, peoniform, midseason, hardy. 
Resembles the variegated form of Prof. C. 8. Sargent. 
T. K. Variegated—Variegated white to light pink with deeper pink stripes 
and blotches on the petals, semi-double, midseason, hardy. Gives spec- 
tacular color mass effect when in bloom. 
Tricolor (Tricolor Sieboldi, Wakanoura)—Variegated pink and white in 
combination, oftimes of solid color, semi-double, midseason to late, very 
hardy. Compact growth, handsome green recurved wavy foliage. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. Extremely satisfactory. 
