to that of a calla lily. This makes it a very distinctive 
flower. 
SUKIYA — (Camellia Saluenensis)—Very fragrant, small 
single of a very delicate shade of lavender. Heavy bloomer— 
makes fine shrub. 
SURPRISH—Semi-double to peony pink with deeper pink 
markings. 
SWAN—This is a semi-double white with long thin snow- 
white petals shaped like the Imura and the White Hibiscus. 
It is a very fast, healthy grower and blooms prolifically 
which makes it a very desirable camellia. 
SWEETIE VERA—A loosely formed, irregularly shaped 
full camellia, the ground color of which is light pink. The 
large petals are flecked and dashed with a deeper shade of 
pink, and the center petals, which are slightly scalloped, 
have stamens interspersed among them. 
T. K. VARIEGATED—Semi-double, medium size. Light 
pink with darker pink margin. Most dependable variety. 
TUTONIA—White or Pink—F ull double rose type with the 
tips of the petals curved inward and petals overlapping each 
other symmetrically. Grows very slowly and compactly. 
VARIBILLIS—Semi-double with loose petal arrangement. 
White, striped with rose and pink. 
VICTOR EMMANUEL (Blood of China)—A huge peony- 
form flower of deep orange-red. Distinctly different forma- 
tion of the bloom from any other camellia. Small round 
leaves, grows bushy and compact. 
VICTORY WHITE — Semi-double peony type. Numerous 
small petaloids are intermixed with stamens. 
WARRATA—Dark Red blooms having two rows of outer- 
guard petals with peony center. 
WATERLOO (Etherington White)—Very beautiful, semi- 
double pure white flowers, with large petals of delicate 
crepe texture, the edges of the petals being fluted. The 
flowers have a small cluster of stamens in the center. 
WHITE EMPRESS—Large semi-double white with golden 
stamens. Early bloomer, attractive dark green foliage. 
WHITE GIANT—Semi-double pure white; upright and vig- 
orous grower. Blooms mid-season. 
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