shell pink. Blooms profusely from Novem- 
ber to March and begins blooming when 
quite young. Perfect for corsages and cut 
flowers. 
PINK STAR — Large rose-pink petals heavily 
veined. Irregular semi-double with inner 
petals in freshly opened bloom resembling a 
star. 
PRIDE OF HOUSTON (Ross) —A large 
semi-double salmon pink flower, with occa- 
sional small spots of white. The center 
petals are loosely twisted among golden sta- 
mens. This is a fine variety for cut flowers, 
as the stems are very long. Among the latest 
to bloom in the season. 
PRINCE EUGENE NAPOLEON (Pope Pius 
IX) — Scarlet, full double, heavy bloomer, 
and good grower. We think this is one of 
the best of all standard varieties of camellias, 
and highly recommend it for the greenhouse, 
for cut flowers. It is also a fine garden va- 
riety because of its heavy blooming. 
PRINCESS NAGASAKI—Loose semi- 
double rose pink flower marbled with white. 
Petals crinkled and irregular. 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT — Dark crimson, 
very full, round peony type. Medium to 
large-sized flowers, very free bloomer, hardy. 
A fine standard variety. 
PURPLE DAWN (Magnolia Garden’s, 
Wm. S. Hastie, Purple Emperor) — An im- 
mense, full double, rose-form flower of lake 
purple, the outer edges of which turn deep 
purple as the flower gets older. When fully 
open it shows short stamens in the center. 
The heavy, lovely textured petals have large 
veins. The leaves are large, dark green, with 
thick heavy twigs. A very strong growing 
plant. This is one of the handsomest of all 
camellias. 
QUEEN BESSIE—A _ white semi-double 
flower of 3 to 4 inches with stamens. A late 
bloomer. 
QUEEN OF HEARTS —Semi-double rang- 
ing in color from pink to white. Almost 
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