
PINK PERFECTION 
RARE CAMELLIAS, continued 
Glen 40. A very striking deep red variety that blooms in Jan- 
uary. The flower is large, very double, with wide rounded petals. 
The foliage is deep green and glossy. Growth rather slow but 
makes a strong upright plant. 
Governor Mouton. Named for the first Democratic governor of 
Louisiana, this large, peony-type flower is a pure deep red 
blotched with white. A strikingly beautiful variety. 
Il Tramonto. (GS.) Very large, full double flowers with long, 
rather narrow petals of a beautiful soft rosy pink, marbled 
white. A very lovely variety. 
Imperator. (GS.) A very handsome red peony-type flower of 
many petals and petaloids, shading lighter toward the center. 
Golden stamens show among the petaloids. The foliage is a soft 
green. 
Isabella Spinola. (GS.) Imbricated. Pink streaked with white. 
Jenny Lind. (GS.) Imbricated. White striated with carmine. 
Kellingtonia. (GS.) The French Kellingtonia is quite different 
from the variety of the same name grown in this country. The 
flower is very large and handsome, sometimes only semi-double, 
while at other times it shows a full center of petaloids and sta- 
mens, A very rich shade of red with varying amounts of white. 

GLEN 40 




PINK STAR 
Kenny. (GS.) This variegated Camellia of exceptional elegance 
would be outstanding anywhere. Flowers large, carmine and 
lighter tints splashed and washed with white throughout. 
Petals erect, curved, somewhat folded, slightly creped. Stamens 
intermixed with petals, giving an open flower of singular beauty. 
Foliage attractive dark green. 
Kumasaka. A large, fluffy, peony-form flower of deep glowing 
pink. The center petals are somewhat curled and fluted, show- 
ing a mass of golden stamens. An erect, vigorous grower and a 
late bloomer. Said to be delicately fragrant, but we do not 
vouch for that fact. 
Kumasaka Variegated. Peony form; deep pink with white 
markings, otherwise like Kumasaka. 
Lady Clare (Empress). A hardy, vigorous, free-flowering va- 
riety. Large, semi-double, rose-pink blooms that have a crepe- 
like texture. The yellow stamens form a prominent cluster in 
the center. 
Lady Hume’s Blush. (GS.) A full double, perfect flower of a 
delicate flesh color, blooming from early December through 
January. The plant is of open habit with pale green foliage. 
Lady Mildred. Large, semi-double flower of carmine-crimson 
with deeper veining; petals thick and notched, the inner ones 
creped; stamens numerous, sometimes with a few small peta- 
loids around them. The filaments are crimson throughout their 
length, adding greatly to the beauty of the flower. Selected 
as a seedling at Glen Saint Mary Nurseries. 
La Pace. (GS.) Imbricated. White ground set off with red, 
striated with carmine. 
Latifolia (Fanny Bolis). (GS.) Flower medium size, semi- 
double, variegated carmine with white splotches. Stamens 
usually centrally clustered. A free bloomer from December 
through March. Hardy; vigorous and symmetrical. 
Magnolizflora. This delicately beautiful Camellia is very 
choice. The semi-double flowers, with 12 to 15 very large petals, 
are deep rose at the base but pale to soft blush at the tips. The 
plant is a compact: grower with attractive foliage. 
Marie Morren. (GS.) Flower medium to large, self rose-madder 
with deeper veins. There are 46 petals, the outer ones some- 
times flecked with white. They are nearly always complete 
double imbricated, but occasionally are incompletely tiered. 
Marquise d’Exeter. (GS.) Very large, full, peony-form flowers 
of clear satiny rose-pink. The petals in the center are erect and 
sometimes folded back, while the outer petals are fluted and 
deeply notched. Stamens are interspersed, even to the outside 
rows of petals. 
Mathotiana. An enormous, full, rose-formed flower with deep 
rose-red petals that take on a violet tint as the flower matures, 
and when fully open, a few stamens show. A vigorous grower 
with good green foliage. One of the finest of the red Camellias. 
Mathotiana Blotched. Similar to Mathotiana but showing 
occasional blotches of white. 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., Glen Saint Mary, Florida 
