JOHN LAING: This attractive flower closely resembles Pink 
rut itioe in size and form but is of a soft rose-salmon color. 
KUMASAKA: A large fluffy double of glowing pink. The 
center petals are curled and twisted to reveal a mass of golden 
stamens; heavy bloomer. Rarely beautiful. M. 
LADY HUME’S BLUSH: A small formal double in pearly-white 
overlaid with soft blush pink. A charmer. : 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE: A large, loose semidouble rose- 
pink showing stamens. M. 
LOUISE MACLAY:* A semi-double bright pink. M. 
MADAM HOVEY: A full double imbricated cherry-pink. Very 
desirable. A free bloomer. 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA:* A_ semi-double with broad, rather 
pointed petals arranged in tiers. Softest ivory flushed with 
pink. A true aristocrat. M. 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA:* (English.) A large and somewhat 
deeper pink than the more commonly known Magnoliaeflora. M. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER: An exceptional beauty in brilliant 
candy-pink. A giant in form and perfect in its arrangement 
of petals. Low growing with fine foliage. 
MARTHA BRICE:* A semi-double very light pink peony rather 
flat in form. Very beautiful. M. 
MEREDITH LAKE: (Della Robbia) Rare. Although listed 
under the pinks, this beautiful flower is really white with a 
mauve-lilac overtone. A semi-double of moderate size and 
fine texture. Truly a departure from the accepted colors of 
the camellia. , 
MONTIRONI: Identical with Elizabeth but of a soft even pink 
color, Incurved petals. ; 
MRS. H. B. STREETER:* A large double imbricated rose- 
pink. 
MY DARLING:* A single, fragrant and exceptionally fine light 
pink with prominent stamens. A most charming camellia. L. 
PINK BALL: A peony in delicate, clear pink and a good flower 
in every respect. 
PINK DAWN:* A formal double pink. M. 
PINK HERME: (Wings) Form exactly like Herme but its color 
is a grayed rose-pink. Frilly, wing-like petals. Has attrac- 
tive yellow stamens and an illusive fragrance. 
PINK PERFECTION: An old favorite but still one of the most 
popular of all camellias. The medium sized flowers are a 
soft and even shell pink, exquisite in their symmetry and 
delicate texture. Blooms intermittently from Oct. to Mch. 
PINK POPPY: Single to semi-double light pink with ball of 
stamens in center. 
PINK SHELL: A full double cup-shape of medium size. Outer 
petals shell pink, center petals pearly-white. M. 
RETICULATA:* Very large rose-pink semi-double flowers re- 
sembling a loose peony. The heavy textured petals surround 
an interesting center of stamens. Large serrated foliage with 
bronze new growth. Rare and very fine. 
ROSE DAWN: A symmetrical and full double rose-pink re- 
sembling Alba Plena in form. Free bloomer and vigorous 
grower. 
RUBRA VIRGINALIS: A paeony type in a luminous shell-pink. 
Broad guard petals and tufted center. z 
SALMON QUEEN: A very lovely soft pink with a slight salmon 
cast. A true peony of fine texture and size. M. 
UNCLE SAM: This charming Camellia is a large symmetrical 
double in variable rose. A heavy bloomer. ‘ 
