MRS. WM. THOMPSON—Large semi-double white with a 
faint tinge of pink. 
NAGASAKI (Lady Audrey Buller, Tenninkwan)—A mag- 
nificent camellia, with big semi-double blossoms and promi- 
nent stamens. The large, thick crinkled petals ranging in 
color from snow white to carmine, are attractively wavy, 
and slightly convex in shape. The thick deep glossy green 
leaves are large and round, and have some bright yellow 
variegation. 
COMTE de NESSLERODE—Large, loose peony form, light 
pink, splotched and striped deep pink. 
NOBBLISSIMA—Double white, petals twisted and inter- 
mixed through stamens. Blooms freely and early. 
OLD ROSE—Semi-double. In bud form, it looks very simi- 
lar to a red rose. Large foliage. 
OTOME—Similar to Pink Perfection only larger with petals 
curved back and prominent rose-bud center. 
PINK BALL—Irregular peony type flower, shell pink color 
deepens as flower ages. A vigorous upright grower. 
PINK PERFECTION—The most universally popular of all 
camellias. The medium sized double wax-like flowers, of per- 
fect symmetry and exquisite texture, are a delicate shell 
pink. Blooms profusely from November to March and be- 
gins blooming when quite young. Perfect for corsages and 
cut flowers. 
PINK STAR—Large rose-pink petals heavily veined. Irreg- 
ular semi-double with inner petals in freshly geese bloom 
resembling a star. 
PRINCE EUGENE NAPOLEON (Pope Pius IX)—Scarlet, 
full double, heavy bloomer, and good grower. We think this 
is one of the best of all standard varieties of camellias, and 
highly recommend it for the greenhouse, for cut flowers. 
It is also a fine garden variety because of its heavy bloom- 
ing. 
PROF. C. 8. SARGENT—Dark crimson, very full, round 
peony type. Medium to large-sized flowers, very free bloom- 
er, hardy. A fine standard variety. 
PURPLE DAWN (Mathotiana Rubra, Purple Emperor)— 
An immense, full double, rose-form flower of lake purple, 
the outer edges of which turn deep purple as the flower gets 
older. When fully open it shows short stamens in the cen- 
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