every bloom on the bush is different. Blooms 
late. 
RASEN ZOME — This is a beautiful camellia 
which we imported from Japan before the 
war. The leaves are dark green, heavily 
veined and frequently variegated. The 
flowers are a very beautiful unusual light 
pink resembling in form and size the Eugene 
Lizze. Both the flowers and foliage are 
beautiful. We think it is one of the new 
varieties that is well worth having. 
REV. JOHN BENNETT — Very large, loose 
semi-double salmon pink, with prominent 
stamens. The center petaloids are often 
streaked with white. The petals are beauti- 
fully veined. The plant has long narrow 
dark green foliage, and is a very good 
bloomer. 
REV. JOHN G. DRAYTON (Mary E. M.) — 
A loose peony-like flower of deep pink; wavy 
petals intermingled with golden stamens. 
Light green foliage, tall angular growth, late 
bloomer. 
ROSULARIS — Large thickly petaloid peony 
type. White blotched with deep rose pink. 
Some flowers come in solid pink. 
ROSALEE— Medium sized, smooth deep 
rose pink. Petals very irregular, inner rows 
turbulent and interspersed with a few sta- 
mens. 
ROSEA SUPERBA VARIEGATED — Prob- 
ably the largest formal double rose. Similar 
in form to Purple Dawn or C. M. Hovey but 
often slightly larger. This variety was ad- 
mired extravagently wherever shown. 
ROSE DAWN-—Large rose pink formal 
flowers similar in form and shape to Alba 
Plena. A good many of our plants in this 
variety come variegated which we think 
adds to its beauty. 
SAIFU—This is a dark pink variegated 
flower with red veins in the petals. The 
flowers have a small group of yellow sta- 
mens in the middle and 5 or 6 rows of large 
petals that stand out individually. The 
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