Campbell (Covina)—Deep pink, irregular double showing stamens when 
fully open, midseason to late, hardy. Low compact growth, profuse bloom- 
er ZONeS. 1270: 
Caprice—White, loose peoniform, midseason to late, hardy. Beautiful, 
heavily veined dark green foliage. This large flower is most desirable. 
Loues lyZ. 
Cheerful—Light red, full double rose form, midseason, very hardy. This 
variety has a tall compact columnar growth habit, small shiny green 
leaves and is a prolific bloomer. It is one of the handsomest of all ever- 
greens. Zones 1, 2. 
Cliviana—Clear pink, one row of guard petals with tight pompon center, 
midseason to late, hardy. This variety has vigorous, broad, columnar 
growth with rounded, dark green foliage. Medium sized flower. Zones 1, 
2,3: 
C. M. Hovey (Colonel Firy, Mississippi Hastie, William S. Hastie)—Brilliant 
red, full double imbricated, late, hardy. Loose open growth; dark green, 
long, drooping foliage. Very fine large flowers. Excellent for corsageg. 
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Comte de Paris—Beautiful clear pink sport of Duchesse d’Orleans, loose 
peoniform, midseason to late, hardy. Rapid well branched growth. One 
of the best standard varieties. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Concordia (Special Herme, Fine Duke, Prince Albert)—Variegated light 
pink with darker pink stripes, full double peoniform, midseason, hardy. 
Rapid pyramidal growth; a very handsome shrub. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Countess of Orkney—Variegated red striped on white background, full 
double rose form, midseason to late. Very shiny green leaves, slow com- 
pact grower. Good cut flowers. Zones 1, 2. 
Derbyana—Red (sometimes throws a variegated sport), rose bud opening 
to loose peoniform, late, hardy. Very fast grower. A desirable camellia. 
Large flowers. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Duchesse d‘Orleans (Duc of Orleans)—Variegated light pink with streaks. 
and blotches of deep rose, loose peoniform, midseason to late, hardy. 
Rapid growth. A very satisfactory camellia. (See Comte de Paris.) Zones. 
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Enchantress—Red, semi-double, late, hardy. Very dark green foliage, 
compact growth. Large showy flowers, free bloomer. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Elena Nobile—Brilliant red, full double, very symmetrical, late, very hardy. 
Rapid columnar growth. A very popular dependable red. Very similar to 
C. M. Hovey but with smaller blooms. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Enrico Bettoni—Light translucent pink, semi-double to open peoniform 
showing interspersed petals, late, hardy. Very vigorous grower. Does not 
bloom heavily when young. Zones 1, 2. 





Banksia Rose (Rosa Banksiae)—This is the lovely Lady Bank's Rose 
which is well known for its beauty throughout the South. These rapid 
growing plants are covered in their season with vast numbers of 
double white or yellow flowers of rich fragrance. 


