ARIJISHI (Aloha)—Large, double, salmon-red, peony type 
flower. It blooms very early and is usually pretty. The first 
flowers come in July and often times blooms through the 
camellia season. Because of the early blooming habit, we 
expect this camellia to be very popular in the areas which 
have damage from cold weather. 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON—This is one of the finest types of 
semi-double camellias, varying from deep red to red and 
white variegated, with very large 5 to 6-inch blooms, with 
prominent stamens irregularly arranged among the heavy- 
textured good pedals. Handsome, large deep green leaves. 
We cannot recommend it too highly to lovers of the finest 
in camellias, as we consider it the best camellia of its type 
that we have ever grown. 
BEALIE ROSEA—Double rose pink, which when first open- 
ing the flowers resemble a rose bud. The natural habit is 
for this variety to grow into a round compact bush. 
BESSIE MORSE BELLINGRATH (Toki No Hagasane) A 
large semi-double flower, white with a faint blush of pink. 
A compact grower which blooms mid-season. 
BIG BEAUTY—A very large white, lightly lined, dotted 
and blotched rose, double; the outer petals imbricated; cen- 
tral petals forming a compact rose bud. 
BLACK DRAGON—This is the English translation of a 
Japanese name of this variety which we imported from 
Japan before the war. It is an outstanding camellia. Flow- 
ers are very large and very dark red and resemble in color 
Mrs. Charles Cobb and in form of the Victor Emmanuel. 
The edges of the petals are crimped and are of a much 
deeper shade than the balance of the flower. The few flow- 
ers that we have exhibited have attracted a great deal of 
attention. 
BLACK DRAGON, VARIEGATED—Same type and charac- 
teristics as Black Dragon only is red—(Dark) with white 
splotches. 
BRILLIANT — Full Double red. Petals curve slightly at 
edges. Mid-season bloomer. 
CAMPBELL ASHLEY —tThis is a new variety; very loose 
peony type. Dark red. 
CAPRICE—tLovely, semi-double high centered white, sta- 
mens and petals intermingled. 
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