pink stripes on one petal. The outer petals - 
are large and flat, and the inner petals are 
curled. Has prominent circles of stamens. 
This beautifully formed camellia is consid- 
ered one of the finest of the Magnolia Gar- 
den varieties. 
DUNCAN BELL (Mrs. Meno Ladnier) — The 
blossoms are six inches in diameter, a beau- 
tiful orange-red, with large flat, regularly 
imbricated outer petals, and numerous ir- 
regularly arranged small petals in the 
center, different from any other camellia we 
have seen. A fast, tall-growing plant, with 
giant shiny leaves. 
ELEANOR HAYGOOD — Large, delicate, 
pale pink. Rose form, late bloomer, vigorous 
bloomer. 
ELIZABETH (Montironi) — Porcelain white, 
occasionally a flower will have some pink 
in it, or there may be an all-pink bloom. The 
edges of the petals are incurved. A beauti- 
ful flower and a handsome evergreen. 
ELIZABETH ARDEN — Double variegated, 
color ranging from white with rose stripe to 
rose. Blossoms when first open have a rose- 
bud center but later show stamens. A vig- 
orous healthy growing plant. 
ELIZABETH BOARDMAN — Large  semi- 
double white. Pom-pom center with golden 
stamens interspersed. A very good white. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA (Emperor) — This 
brilliant scarlet camellia has very large out- 
side petals, with a full, high-centered cluster 
of smaller recurved petals. The leaves are 
round and very dark green. Somewhat 
dwarf in habit of growth. 
EMPRESS (Lady Claire, Grandiflora Rosea) 
—Very large, 6 to 7 inches, semi-double 
flower. Its broad petals of deep rich pink 
are arranged around a center cluster of yel- 
low stamens. A strikingly beautiful flower. 
EUGENE LIZZE — Beautiful semi-double to 
loose peonyform, cherry-red marbled with 
white. Color combination is one of the best 
and makes a striking flower. This is said to 
SA Sime. 
