HERME (Jordan’s Pride, Hikari-Genji, Jenny ~ 
Lind) — Very large, semi-double white 
flowers, with red and pink stripes and 
splotches. Slightly fragrant, Early bloomer, 
tall, rapid grower. One of the most popular 
and most satisfactory of all camellias. 
JARVIS RED—Deep scarlet red, semi- 
double, with yellow stamens; heavy bloomer. 
A beautiful and most satisfactory garden 
variety that holds its popularity year after 
year. 
KELLINGTONIA — Red and white peony 
type flower. Blooms heavily every year. A 
rapid, compact grower, with dark green, 
glossy leaves. d 
KUMASAKA (Beni-Korako, Lady Marion) 
—One of the finest of all pinks. A deep 
glowing pink, with very broad outer petals 
around a large inner circle of curled 
petaloids. When fully open, some stamens 
show through the petaloids. 
KUMASAKA, VARIEGATED —Same as 
Kumasaka only with a very pleasing white 
variegation. 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE — Extremely 
large deep pink semi-double camellia, show- 
ing stamens in clustered arrangement. This 
flower frequently has aberrant petaloids 
among the stamens. 
LADY VAN SITTART—A §semi-double, 
large, deep pink and white flower, attrac- 
tively simple in structure. The petals are 
slightly crinkled, with pronounced veins, 
and have a regular group of bright yellow 
stamens in the center. The dark green 
leaves are distinctly long, narrow and 
pointed, and are faintly crinkled or curled. 
LA REINE VARIEGATED — Believed to be 
a sport of Lady Mary Cromartie. Same type 
flower except for large spots of white varie- 
gation. 
LAUREL LEAF (Lallarook) — This is one 
of the most exquisite of all camellias. It is 
the largest full-double variety of which we 
know. Of perfect symmetry, with a salmon 
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