ENGLISH APPLEBLOSSOM — Large 
semi-double white, yellow stamens, 
opens like water lily. 
EUGENE LIZZE—Semi-double rose 
with white markings, irregular 
form, lovely. 
ENRICO BETTONI— Large bloom of 
transluscent pink, semi-double with 
stamens interspersed. 
FEASTI — Imbricated white with pink 
markings often solid pink,very nice. 
FIMBRIATA SUPERBA or FRED 
SANDER — This is a spectacular 
Camellia. The build of a ruffled 
petunia in a soft red with fringed or 
serrated edges. The petals are 
leathery appearing. See catalog 
cover for illustration. 
FINLANDIA — Semi-double white with 
long stamens, 4-inch bloom. One of 
the finest whites. 
FINLANDIA PINK, F. N.—Semi-double 
pink with yellow stamens, large 
bloom. Very new and rare. 
FINLANDIA VARIEGATED — Same as 
the White Finlandia except this one 
has pink stripes, very delicate and 
lovely for corsage. 
rLAME—Orange red, semi-double with 
yellow stamens in center. 
GIGANTEA ALBA — Pure white, five 
petals that lie flat with a large 
circle of stamens, grand bloom. 
GLEN 40 — Full double scarlet, very 
large, resembles a dahlia. 
GLEN 40 VARIEGATED—Same as the 
one above only this one is marbled 
with white. 
HAKU RAKUTAN — Large pure white 
semi-double. 
HAKU TSURU — Large white, semi- 
peony type. 
HARLEQUIN—Very large peony form 
of pink and white, some blooms on 
bush are solid color. 
HELEN OF TROY or H. A. DOWNING— 
Semi-double deep rosy red with long 
yellow stamens, petals twist but 
lay outward. 
IMURA—Semi-double pure white with 
yellow stamens. Looks like a large 
white water lily. 
KIMBERLY—Five petals of bright shiny 
red with a pin cushion center of 
yellow stamens in center. 
KINGYO-TSUBAKI—Very rare fish tail 
leafed Camellia. Beautiful for the 
foliage. Has a bloom of red color. 
KURO-TSU BAKI — Semi-double dark 
purple red, small stamens, very 
special. 
KING LEAR — Semi-double cherry-red 
mottled white, very odd stamens, 
rare. 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE—Large 
semi-double to loose peony form of 
deep rosy red, very predominant 
stamens mingled with center ruffled 
petals. ° 
LADY HOVEY—White. Rare. 
LADY HUMES BLUSH — Flat double 
white with delicate flesh pink. 
LAUREL LEAF—Large double salmon- 
pink, deeper pink at the edge of 
petals. 
LEE’S VARIEGATED — New seedling 
from the South. 
LOTUS — The largest bloom of all the 
whites. Semi-double tissuepaper 
like white with yellow stamens, 6- 
inch blooms. 1948 winner at Port- 
land Camellia Show. 
MADAM CHIANG KAI SHEK — Large 
semi-double deep rose often flecked 
with white, stamens prominent. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER — Deep 
pink peony formed flowers. Very 
large blooms. 
MARGARET HIGDON — Loose peony 
form with stamens mingled with 
center petals, rose-red color with 
margin of white. 
MARY E. M.—Semi-double large salmon 
pink. 
MARION MITCHELL—Very large semi- 
double scarlet red, sometimes peta- 
loids and stamens intermingled. 
MATHOTIANA RUBRA—Dark red vel- 
vet like double formed bloom, med- 
ium sized bloom. 
MENA LADNIER — Brilliant red, loose 
flat outer petals, center of flower 
clustered with petals and petaloids. 
Often throws white markings. 
MONARCH—Peony type flower of deep 
pink often spotted with white. Blos- 
soms often measure 6 inches. 
MRS. BALDWIN WOOD—New seedling 
from the South. 
MRS. CHAS. COBB — Coppery bronze 
loose peony form with stamens 
mingled with center petals, very 
rare. 
MRS. CHAS. SIMMONS — Large semi- 
double white loose construction, 
stamens intermingled. Very choice 
and lovely. 
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