RED DAIKAGURA: Is a deep, clear rose-red form of Daikagura, — 
Has the same blooming season. 
ROMANY: These rosy-red blossoms, closely resembling Pink 
Perfection in size and form, are among the first to appear in 
early winter. Desirable for corsages. 
TE DEUM: A huge double brilliant red of anemoneform. The — 
broad guard petals surround a generous center of small and 
large petaloids. Unquestionably one of the finest reds with 
large, lustrous foliage. Fast grower and generous bloomer. L.M. uM 
VEDRINE: (Ruby Glow) One of the most desirable reds ob- 
tainable. While its early flowers are variable, it is usually — 
very large and perfect. Strong and upright growth. M. 
In conformance with National Camellia Nomenclature Stand- _ 
ards, some names were recently changed as follows: 
WHITE—Alba Plena Fimbriata—See Fimbriata 
¢ Elizabeth—See Montironi 
4 Finlandia—See Dearest 
he White Crane—See Haku-Rakuten 
i White Chandleri—See Madge Miller 
“4 White IL Tramonto—See Pax 
VARIEGATED—aAurora Borealis—See Margaret-Jack 
14 Comte de Gomer—See Madonna 
Concordia—See Prince Albert 
Fanny Bolis—See Gloire de Nantes 
Jordan’s Pride—See Herme 
Nagasaki—See Candida Elegantissima 
Tricolor Sport—See Lois Hill 
Uncle Sam Var.—See Mrs. Confer 
7%: Wakenoura Var.—See Tricolor Sieboldi 
PINK—Della Robbia—See Meredith Lake 
= Francine—See Chandleri. Elegans 
Grandiflora Rosea—See Empress 
Laurel Leaf—See IL Tramonto 
£ Pink Bleichroeder—See Anne Galli 
i Pink Purity—See Gen. Geo. Patton 
Wings—See Pink Herme 
RED—Aloha—See Arajishi 
‘2 Col. Firey—See C. M. Hovey 
.* Julia Drayton—See Mathotiana 
£ Ruby Glow—See Vedrine 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA 
Informal both in blossom and habit of growth. Their 
single and semi-double flowers possess the ‘fragrance as well 
as the appearance of the wild rose and their loose-branched, — 
semi-trailing habit of several of the varieties makes them par- — 
ticularly adaptable as a ground cover or for espallier treatment 
on trellis or wall. Their cultural requirements are the same — 
as for other camellias. 
APPLEBLOSSOM: Resembles its namesake. E. 
BLANCHETTE: A pure single white. E.M. 
BRIAR ROSE: Single and clear pink. E.M. 
HEBE: Exquisite single deep rose-pink. E.M. 
white. M. 
MALIFLORA LINDLEY: A small double ball in rose-pink and 
MININA: Large and lovely soft-lilac flowers. E.M. 
TANYA: Deep rose; weeping habit of growth. Beautiful. E.M. 
WHITE DOVES: Quantities of feathery, semi-double snow- — 
white flowers. : 
RED BIRD: New semi-double red. Very desirable. L, 
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