Eugene Lize (Lady Jane Gray)—Variegated cherry red marbled and 
splashed with white, open peoniform, midseason. Foliage and growth re- 
semble Donckelari. Choice. Zones I, 2. 
Fimbriata (Alba Fimbriata, Fimbriata Plena)—White, full double imbri- 
cated, early to midseason, not hardy in our locality. This is a sport of 
Alba Plena with outer edge of petals serrated. Fine greenhouse flower; 
a very choice variety. Not available this season. Zones 1, 2. 
Flame—Brilliant red, semi-double, midseason to late, very hardy. Large 
dark green leaves noticeably serrated, vigorous upright growth. These 
gorgeous flowers average 5” across, have a creped texture to their petals 
and have short central stamen clusters. Free bloomer, recommended for 
the northern limit of the Camellia Belt. Outstanding variety. We obtained 
this from California and have been unable fully to supply the demand 
for it. Flame, Variegated—Outstanding brilliant red and white sport 
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Gigantea (Magnolia King, Kellingtonia)—Variegated deep red mottled with 
white, semi-double, late, hardy. Immense blooms averaging 6” showing 
central cluster of stamens; the foliage large, leathery, deep green. Rapid 
upright and spreading growth. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Gigantea Red—Solid red sport of Gigantea. The immense blossom makes 
this variety very popular. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Governor Mouton—Variegated deep red mottled with white, peoniform, 
loose pompon center with guard petals, late, hardy. Upright open growth. 
A very desirable plant. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
H. A. Downing—Cherry red, semi-double, midseason to late, hardy. Large 
handsome flower showing cluster of yellow stamens in center. One of 
the finest semi-double reds. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Herme, Pink—Lovely shade of pink, open peoniform, midseason to late, 
very hardy. Rapid columnar growth. Beautiful and most dependable. 
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Imura (Imura White)—White, large semi-double water lily type flower, 
midseason to late, hardy. One of the finest semi-double whites; rapid wil- 
lowy habit of growth with attractive elongated leaves. Zones 1, 2. 
Kumasaka (Beni Korko, Lady Marion)—Deep pink, sometimes variegated, 
loose peoniform, late, very hardy. Compact growth. A very satisfactory 
camellia for colder regions. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Lady Clare (Empress, Grandiflora Rosea)—Deep pink, semi-double, 
long golden central stamens, midseason, very hardy. This excellent va- 
riety has immense flowers with broad petals of a creped texture. Growth 
compact, spreading, vigorous; luxuriant dark green foliage. Resists ex- 
treme cold. Highly recommended. Lady Clare, Variegated—Deep pink 
with white spots. Very outstanding. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Lady Hume’s Blush—Very pale pink, full double imbricated, midseason 
to late, recommended for regions south of this locality. A very choice ex- 
quisite, rare camellia. 
Lady of the Lake—Pure white, semi-double, midseason to late, hardy. 
Fluted petals, unusual construction, outstanding flower. Zones 1, 2. 
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