DUNCAN BELL (Mrs. Meno A. Ladnier)—The blossoms 
are six inches in diameter, a beautiful orange-red, with large 
flat, regularly imbricated outer petals, and numerous Ir- 
regularly arranged small petals in the center, different from 
any other camellia we have seen. A fast, tall-growing plant, 
with giant shiny leaves. 
ELEANOR HAYGOOD—Large, delicate, pale pink. Rose 
form, late bloomer, vigorous bloomer. 
ELEANOR OF FAIROAKS—Large semi-double to peony 
form—deep ruby red marbled white. Vigorous, upright, 
spreading growth. 
ELENA NOBILE—Imbricated, medium sized flame red 
flower, blooms in mid-season. 
ELIZABETH (Montironi)—Porcelain white, occasionally a 
flower will have some pink in it, or there may be an all- 
pink bloom. The edges of the petals are incurved. A beauti- 
ful flower and a handsome evergreen. 
ELIZABETH ARDEN — Double variegated, color ranging 
from white with rose stripe to rose. Blossoms when first 
open have a rose-bud center but later show stamens. A 
vigorous healthy growing plant. 
EMPERATOR—Medium size, deep red, semi-double with 
petaloids intermingled with stamens. 
EMPRESS (Lady Claire, Grandiflora Rosea)—Very large, 
6 to 7 inches, semi-double flower. Its broad petals of deep 
rich pink are arranged around a center cluster of yellow 
stamens. A strikingly beautiful flower. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA—Peony shaped flower of a very un- 
usual and beautiful shade of salmon-pink. Has several 
outer rows of imbricated petals, with a full center of 
smaller petals. 
ENRICO BETTONI—A large semi-double rose pink. A very 
heavy bloomer. 
KUGENE LIZZE—Beautiful, semi-double to loose peony- 
form, cherry-red marbled with white. This is said to be a 
sport of Donkelaari and has its characteristics of growth. 
FANNY BOLLIS—Large semi-double red flowers, boldly 
blotched with white, with enormous heavy-textured petals. 
The deep green leaves are very thick and rather convex. 
FESTIVA—Medium size double-rose red blooms. 
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