Lady Vansittart—Variegated white striped with shades of red, sometimes 
solid red, semi-double, midseason, hardy. Very dark shiny narrow leaves 
with wavy margin. An excellent and popular variety. Very spectacular 
when in full bloom. 
Lallarook (I1 Tramonto, Laurel Leaf, Countesse Lavania Maggi)—Varie- 
gated light pink with white spots, full double imbricated, midseason. Blos- 
som opens flat with petal edges turned backward. Beautiful rare camellia. 
Lallarook Pink—Solid pink sport of Lallarook with petal edges curved up 
toward center. Zones 1, 2. 
Lindsay Neill— Variegated deep red flecked and marbled with white, semi- 
double with short stamens intermingled with petaloids, midseason, hardy. 
Dark green foliage. Slow compact growth. Zones 1, 2. 
Look Away—This is another sport of Herme. It has the many fine quali- 
ties of its parent, and the same formation, but has an entirely different 
color scheme. The petals are deep pink at the base and pure white on 
the edges. It is most unusual and particularly outstanding. Available 
Autumn 1949. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Magnoliaeflora—Delicate shell pink, semi-double, midseason, hardy. Up- 
right compact grower. Flowers with petals fluted and small short stamen 
cluster. Exquisite. This variety is very much in demand. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Marchioness of Exeter—Variegated light pink with white spots, peoniform, 
midseason, not hardy north of this locality. A beautiful large peoniform 
making an excellent cut flower. Frequently throws solid pink sport. Zones 
eZ 
Margaret Higdon (Elizabeth Grandy, Nash Magnolia)—Salmon rose, open 
peoniform, midseason to late, very hardy. Upright compact very sym- 
metrical growth habit. The large handsome blooms have a creped tex- 
ture combined with a luster of unusual merit. A handsome cut flower. 
This is an outstanding camellia. Highly recommended. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Mary Bell Glennan—Variegated cherry red and white, semi-double to 
loose peoniform, midseason to late, very hardy. This superior strain of 
Gigantea has enormous spectacular flowers and is perfectly hardy in the 
extreme portions of the Camellia Belt. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Mathotiana (Mathotiana Rubra, Purple Dawn, William S. Hastie, Julia 
Drayton)—Deep red, full double rose form, midseason to late, hardy. This 
is one of the finest of all the cemellias; exceptionally large flowers. A 
choice cut flower. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Matsukasa—Variegated deep pink blotched with white, pine cone forma- 
tion, midseason. Its high center and tiered petals cause this variety to re- 
semble a pine cone. A very striking camellia. Matsukasa Pink—The 
solid pink sport. Zones 1, 2. 
Mikenjaku (Candida Elegantissima)—Variegated deep pink to red marked 
with spashes of white, semi-double, midseason to later, hardy. A superior 
camellia with very large showy flowers and handsome foliage. Zones 
a es 
Monjisu—Deep velvety red, semi-double, midseason to late, very hardy. 
-The golden anthers and pink filaments stand out beautifully against the 
dark petals. Rather slow and compact growth; flowers when young. 
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