CAMELLIAS 23 

CAMELLIAS, continued 
ARAJISHI (Aloha). Deep red, peony-shaped blooms. Ear- 
liest flowers are likely to be deep rose-pink. Profuse, early 
bloom, beginning in August. Rare. 
AUNT JETTY. Bright red. January through March. Rare. 
BEALI ROSEA. Double, deep pink, about 4 inches across, 
displaying stamens in the center. March, April. Class A. 
BRASSENNIE. Double, white marbled rose-red. Rare. 
BRILLIANT. Large, very double, bright red. Class A. 
CATHERINE CATHCART. Delicate pink marbled with 
white. Formal type. February, March. Rare. 
CHEERFULNESS. Full double, deep rose. Midseason. 
Class A. 
MATHOTIANA VARIANT. Large, rose-formed flowers of 
rose-red marbled white. December through March. Out- 
standing among variegated sorts. Rare. 
C. M. HOVEY (Wm. S. Hastie). Very large, double, glowing 
crimson. Late February to April. Rare. 
DAIKAGURA. Large rose-red blooms of loose peony form. 
Early October through December. Rare. 
DEBUTANTE (Sara C. Hastie). Delicate pink, of large 
peony shape, opening well. Fine for corsages. Late 
October to January. Rare. 

DIXIE. Very double, rose-pink. Strong grower with good 
foliage, very desirable. Early. Class B. 
DONCKELARI (Middletoni No. 15). Very large, deep red 
with splashes of white and a crown of prominent yellow 
stamens. Very lovely. December to March. Rare. 
ELEGANS (CHANDLERI). Loose peony-formed flowers, 
cherry-red blotched white, with prominent yellow sta- 
mens. Very large. January. An old favorite. Class A. 
We have some fine ones this year. 

ELENA NOBILE (Napa Red). Vivid red. Late February 
through April. Class A. 
ELIZABETH. Double white flowers with occasional pink 
tints. Class B. 
ELIZABETH ARDEN. Soft pink and white, with deeper 
pink stripes on some petals; rose form, becoming semi-double 
as it opens. January through March. Rare. 
ELIZABETH BOARDMAN.  Semi-double, pure white 
flowers of exquisite form and large size. December through 
March. Rare. 
FIMBRIATA (Fimbriata Alba; Alba Plena Fimbriata). 
Exquisite pure white flowers of the formal type; very double. 
November, December. Rare. 
FRIZZLE WHITE. White flowers 3 to 4 inches across, with 
wavy petals intermingled with the stamens. Rare. 
FRAU MINNA SEIDEL (Pink Perfection). Double 
shell-pink blooms; compact and symmetrical. Our best 
seller, blooming over a long season. Class A. 

GIGANTEA (Magnolia King; Kilwingtonia). Large 
blooms variegated red and white, varying in form. January 
through March. Rare. 
GLOIRE DE NANTES. Large, semi-double, cerise blooms 
with the center petals often twisted and mixed with yellow 
stamens. Class A. 
GOVERNOR MOUTON. Deep red marbled white, in loose 
peony form or semi-double. January to March. Rare. 
Start with a good plant for good results 
