JENKINS’ CAMELLIA GARDENS 
Celtic Rosea—Semi-double flesh pink, golden sta- 
mens in center, narrow light green leaves, slow 
growth. (An exquisite flower.) 
Cheerfulness—Mid-season flowering, full double 
deep rose, profuse bloomer. Slow growth, small 
dark green leaves. 
Haley’s Monarch—An immense semi-double to 
peony form flower, light pink, large round, light 
green leaves; fast, tall growth, late bloomer. Very 
choice. 

Sacco Vera—Very early double pink, medium size 
flower. Dark green foliage, very slow growth. 
Good cut flower. 
Otome—Mid-season flowering, large, double pink, 
dark green foliage, slow growth. A splendid cut 
flower. 
Pink Elizabeth—Fine shade of pink. Sport of 
Elizabeth. 
Pink Perfection—An early flowering shell pink, 
full, double flower of medium size. Free bloomer, 
slow growth. One of the best for cut flowers. The 
most popular pink. 
Rubel Virginalis—A peony form flower with large 
outer guard petals, center filled with small petal- 
oids, large, green, light leaves, late flowering. One 
of the most beautiful. 
Stiles Perfection—Semi-double or loose peony 
pink and white, often solid. 
GROUP NO. 1—FINE CAMELLIAS 
VARIEGATED 
Chandler Elegans—Immense semi-double pink 
and white flower with golden stamens, very slow 
growth. Mid-season bloomer, dark green, long 
pointed leaves. 
Dainty—The single flower, 3 to 3% inches in 
diameter, is bell shaped. Has five petals of soft pink 
and numerous yellow stamens. A tree loaded with 
blooms is a charming sight. 
Gunellie—Late flowering, very large deep rose 
peony form flower. Light green foliage. Slow, low, 
bushy growth. 
Countess of Orkney—Full double mid-season 
bloomer, striped with rose, dark twisted leaves, 
extremely slow growth. 
Gomez—A full peony form, salmon pihk, spotted 
white and striped rose. Very bushy, upright grower, 
foliage light green, early flowering, is fragrant. 
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