CALDWELL—Peonyform light pink, 
flowers the size and shape of Professor Sar- 
gent. 
CAMEO PINK —A very lovely camellia of 
a soft, delicate shade of pink. This is an 
unusual variety in that it resembles a water 
lily. Full double, symmetrical form, show- 
ing golden stamens in center when fully 
open. 
CAPRICE — Lovely semi-double high cen- 
tered white, stamens and petals intermingled. 
CASA BLANCA — Double chalk pink softly 
marked with white, tufted center of stamens. 
CATHERINE CATHCART (Leila) —A very 
lovely shade of pink with water-lily fresh- 
ness. Late bloomer, perfection form, me- 
dium to large and sometimes variegated. 
CHANDLERII ELEGANS —A most spectac- 
ular camellia. Large, loose peonyform 
flowers, 5-6 inches in diameter, with broad 
outer flat petals, and a thick center cluster 
of petaloids interspersed with yellow sta- 
mens. Variegated, cherry red to light pink, 
splotched with white. A heavy bloomer, with 
dark green shiny foliage. 
C. M. HOVEY (Paulina) —Very double 
camellia, with a high pointed center. The 
huge flowers are a uniform shade of brilliant 
scarlet with pure white blotches. The very 
large petals are beautifully veined and tex- 
tured. 
COLLETTI MACULATA—A variegated 
peonyform dark red and pure white, some 
flowers having the white predominating and 
some predominately red. The petals vary 
from small petals in the center to large flat 
petals on the outer edge. A very few sta- 
mens show in the middle. 
COL. FIREY (Mississippi Hastie) — A large 
deep crimson extremely double flower. Late 
bloomer. Dark green foliage. 
CONCORDIA (Prince Albert) — A beautiful 
pink and white variegated flower of peony- 
form. The individual flowers on the bush 
vary both in form and in color. Occasionally 
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