Rainy Sun—Deep pink, semi-double, midseason, hardy. Large flower 
showing stamens—resembles Rev. John Bennett in form. Good grower with 
small, shiny green leaves. Zones 1, 2. 
Red Eagle—Light red, semi-double, midseason, hardy. Fine foliage, vig- 
orous growth. Large flower showing stamens, prolific bloomer. Zones 
lates 
Roi Leopold (Romany, Belgian Red)—Clear red, full double imbricated, 
midseason, hardy. Very compact growth, dark green foliage, a good red. 
Sarah Frost—Deep pink to red, full double imbricated, midseason to late, 
very hardy and very prolific. This is probably the most widely planted of 
all camellias. Its compact symmetrical growth and shiny green foliage 
make it an outstanding evergreen. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Sara-sa—Pale pink with darker pink stripes, occasionally solid pink, im- 
mense semi-double, midseason, very hardy. Very spectacular flower 
showing central stamen cluster, profuse bloomer. Vigorous, compact 
Grow thtaeZonesel aac: 
Semi-Double Blush (Celtic Rosea, Lady Derby)—Palest blush pink, semi- 
double with cluster of golden stamens, midseason. Flower of medium 
size, branches rather pendant, a free bloomer. A very dainty camellia. 
Zones V7 
Snowball— White, large double tufted center, midseason, not hardy. Good 
greenhouse flower, large and very ruffled blossom. Light green foliage, 
vigorous compact growth. Zone l. 
Snow Maiden—White, semi-double, midseason to late, hardy. Medium 
sized flowers, a profuse bloomer. A very lovely camellia. Zones 1, 2. 
Speciosa—A variegated crimson and white, peoniform, midseason, hardy. 
Resembles the variegated form of Prof. C. S. Sargent. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Sweeti vera (Sweetiana)—Variegated white with numerous markings of 
delicate pink, semi-double, peoniform, midseason, hardy. Handsome flow- 
ers. Zones |, 2. 
T. K. Variegated—Variegated white to light pink with deeper pink stripes 
and blotches on the petals, semi-double, midseason, hardy. Gives spec- 
tacular color mass effect when in bloom. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Tricolor (Tricolor Sieboldi, Wakanoura)—Variegated pink and white in 
combination, ofttimes of solid color, semi-double, midseason to late, very 
hardy. Compact growth, handsome green recurved wavy foliage. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. Extremely satisfactory. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Triphosa (Mrs. Fred Saunders)—White, semi-double, midseason to late, 
hardy. Compact grower with dark green foliage. Large white petals fold 
back from stamen ring; a free bloomer and very choice. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
Valtevareda—Clear pink, outer petals shading to lighter pink, full double 
with inner petals multitudinous, midseason. Compact, vigorous growth. 
Choice cut flower, excellent for indoor culture. Zones 1, 2. 
Waterloo (Etherington White)—Pure white, semi-double, midseason, not 
hardy. Very large, graceful blossom showing stamens intermingled with 
few central petaloids. Recommended for greenhouse culture. Free bloom- 
er. Zone l. 
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