Monjisu Variegated—Same as Monjisu, but with large white splashes on 
petals. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Mrs. Abby Wilder—Variegated white with pencil markings of rose red, 
double imbricated to loose peoniform, midseason to late, hardy. Compact 
growth habit. Desirable. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Mrs. Charles Simons—White, semi-double, midseason, hardy, light 
green foliage with heavily veined leaves. Large flowers varying from 
single to semi-double or loose peoniform. Growth upright and symmetri- 
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Peoniflora—Variegated white with pink splashes and flecks, full double 
peoniform, late, hardy. Good foliage, compact upright growth. Handsome 
large showy flowers. Very satisfactory. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Pink Star—Deep pink, semi-double, peoniform, late, very hardy. Very 
rapid compact growth, unusual foliage. Very choice, large flower with 
outside petals pointed. Satisfactory in the northern limits of the camellia 
belt. Zones |, 2, 3. 
Purity (Neige Doree)—White, full double imbricated, midseason to late, 
one of the best whites. Rapid open growth. Free bloomer, a very 
popular variety. Zones 1, 2. 
Queen Bessie—White with faint blush around center, semi-double, mid- 
season, hardy. Upright compact vigorous growth. Unusual petal arrange- 
ment with central stamen ring. Very satisfactory. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Reine Des Beautes (Brilliant)—Bright red, full double imbricated, many 
petals, midseason to late, very hardy. This very handsome flower is the 
solid form of Mrs. Abby Wilder. It resembles Rosea Superba in color and 
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Rev. John Bennett (Eastern)—Salmon pink, semidouble showing stamens 
in center, late, hardy. Large blossoms with beautifully veined petals, good 
bloomer. Graceful open growth. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Rev. John G. Drayton—Clear pink, loose peoniform, midseason to late, 
hardy. One of the most beautiful of all pink camellias in both form and 
color. Zones 1, 2. 
Rosea Superba (Has been erroneously called Mathotiana Rosea)—This 
magnificent sport of Mathotiana is the same as the parent in formation; 
the color is an exquisite rose, and the blossoms are late and hardy. This 
is undoubtedly one of the very finest of all the camellias. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Superba Nobilissima (Quincy White)—Ivory white, peoniform, late, hardy. 
Large flowers, very showy. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Te Deum (Firegold, Dr. Shepherd)—Dark rich velvety red, semi-double, 
late, hardy. Vigorous upright open growth, good foliage. The large multi- 
petaled blossom opens with rose center which it holds until almost fully 
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Vedrine (Margaret Lawrence)—Deep red, semi-double with central petal- 
oids, midseason to late, very hardy. Graceful pendant, distinctive foliage, 
open growth. Large, spectacular flowers, very desirable. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Victor Emmanuel (Blood of China)—Blood red, loose peoniform, very late, 
very hardy. This is one of the most strikingly beautiful of all camellias, 
having many clusters of upright yellow stamens interspersed among the 
velvet textured petals of a dazzling red. Particularly outstanding, recom- 
mended for the northernmost limits of the camellia belt. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
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