MIKEN- 
JAKU 
MIKENJAKU—Large bloom of rose 
with white splotches, semi-double 
form. This was picked ‘“‘Camellia of 
the year” at the 1946 Portland Ca- 
mellia show. It is truly a beauty, M. 
NOBILISSIMA—Pure white semi-peony 
type, long bloomer, E. 
OTOME-PINK — Pale double pink flat 
bloom, good bloomer, M. - 
PANACHE—Large double pink, outer 
petals darker than center, lovely, E. 
PEGGY JOICE—Double red with white 
marking, M. 
PERFECTION ALBA—Creamish double 
white. Exactly like Gardenia, M. 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT—Deep red flat 
=loom with pom-pom center, M. 
PRIDE OF PORTLAND—Our own new 
sport from the Red Waukanoura. 
Semi-double bright red with pure 
white splotches, very heavy bloomer 
and bushy grower. One of the fa- 
vorites with the visitors at our 
Nursery, M. 
PINE CONE or MATSUKASA — Semi- 
double pine coned shape, rose 
blended with white, very lovely, M. 
PRINCE ALBERT or CONCORDIA— 
Pink with red stripes, loose peony 
form type, heavy bloomer, M. 
PRINCESS BACHINACHI—PBright dbl. 
red with pure white markings, 
keeps bud center for a long time 
after opening, L. 
PRINCESS BACIOCCHI — Bright red 
peony form. Purple veins, L. 
PRINCESS NAGASAKTE — Semi-double 
rose-pink with white blotches, yel- 
low stamens in center. The foliage 
is sometimes golden with long nar- 
row twisted leaves, M. 
PROFESSOR SARGENT — Bright red 
layer of flat petals with pom-pom 
center, M. 


Semi-dbl. white 

QUEEN OF HEARTS 
with pink streaks. Almost every 
bloom on the bush is different. We 
have a lovely plant of this in our 
own yard and it blooms the latest 
of all Camellias. 
RED CHANDLERI—Same as Chandleri 
Francine only, red, E. 
ROSEA SUPERBA—Flat double red. 
ROSE OF DAWN — Semi-double blush 
pink with predominant yellow sta- 
mens. Everyone that sees this flower 
agrees that it is one of the prettiest 
ones, M. ‘‘Camellia of the Year”’ 
at 1947 Camellia Show. 
SEMI-DOUBLE BLUSH — Semi-double 
blush with a few stamens, lovely, M. 
SHIRAGIKU — Double white, heavy 
bloomer, M. 
SNOW DRIE'T—Semi-double snowy white 
with yellow stamens. 
STARDUST — Dark pink peony type, 
stamens mixed in clusters in the 
bloom, very large blooms, M. 
STAR WHEEL—Double red with white 
stripe on each petal, like a star 
wheel, M. 
SOPHIA—Double rose-pink with yellow 
stamens in center, weeping habit 
grower, M. 
SUIBIJIN E— Loose petaled type, re- 
curved petals, white flecked with 
light pink, M. 
SWAN—Semi-double white, M. 
VALTAVAREDA — Large double pink, 
fading to lighter pink in center, M. 
WARRATAH RED — Bright red single 
with pom-pom center, BH. 
WARRATAH WHITE—Same as the red 
only in white, BE. 

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