CLASS C—Continued 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA or EMPRESS 
Extremely large bloom of a beauti- 
ful pink semi-double form with long 
yellow stamens in center and some- 
times a peony center of petaloids. 
5 to 6-in. blooms. This variety blooms 
sometimes in January and blooms un- 
til April. Picked as winner at 1944 
Portland; Camellias show. (12 273. 4) 

HERME Large semi-double rose with 
red stripes and a pale pink border on 
each petal, sometimes fragrant, M. 
('‘Seecreo, ee) 

JULIA DRAYTON — Very large double 
red, has purplish color when bloom 
gets older. One of the nicest. Picked 
as winner of 1945 Portland Camellia 
Show. M. 
KUMASAKA—Double salmon pink, some- 
times shows stamens, this variety 
also has peony formed flowers on 
Same bush, very heavy bloomer, and 
very hardy; blooms young, L. (1, 2, 
3, 4) 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA or ROSE OF DAWN 
—Pale pink semi-double 4 in. bloom. 
Yellow stamens in center. One of the 
loveliest. Picked as winner at 1947 
Cameiliaa snows Mise Cle 2.25, 45.0) 
MATHOTIANA RUBRA—Dark red velvet 
like double formed bloom. M. (1, 
AT 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA ALBA—Semi- 
double pure white with yellow sta- 
mens. Petals are long and narrow. 
Bloom is cup shape. Large bloom. M. 
(3 eters.) 
MATHOTIANA ALBA or BLOOD OF 
CHRIST — Very large pure white 
double. One pink stripe on every 
bloom. Petals curve backwards. L. 
MONARCH—Peony type tlower ot deep 
pink often spotted with white. Blos- 
soms often measure 6 inches. M. (1, 
Zee On) 
MONJISHU RED—Bright red semi- 
double, yellow stamens. Very showy. 
Dwarf, bushy grower. Very lovely for 
loweDianGines-wleee (elon 2ero. 4.5%) 
MONJISHU VARIEGATED—Same as one 
above. This one is marbled with 
WHitseel7 eee ee ose4 TO) 
MONTIRONEI WHITE or 
Double, high 
sional pink stripe. M. 
ELIZA BETH— 
centered with occa- 
(Sie 2et a yee 0) 
MYKENJAKU—Large bloom of rose with 
white splotches. Semi-double form. 
Truly a beauty. Picked as winner in 
1946 Camellia Show. E.M. 

PANACHE Large double 
pink on inside of bloom 
pink on edge of petals. E. 
pink. Pale 
and paler 
CL 25ne) 
PINE CONE or MATSUKASA—Semi- 
double pine cone shaped. Rose mar- 
bled with white. M. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 

PINK BEAUTY—Large deep pink double, 
petals recurve under; lovely. L. 

PINK BALL—Pompon centered type of 
Daler IT) Kee ees (ieee eo, es) 
POPE PIUS LX or CARLOTTA GRISSI 
Very hardy large double red some- 
times with white fleck. M. (1, 2,:3, 4) 

PRINCESS BACHINACHI—Bright double 
red with pure white blotches. Keeps 
bud center for long time. L. (1, 2, 
Si ah) 
REV. J. BENNETT — Large semi-double 
salmon pink with pale lighter mark- 
ings of almost white in the throat. 
C1e Oe p4) 
SOUV. DE BAHAUD LITOU—Pale pink 
flat double. White edges on petals. 
Petals curve backwards. L. 
STARDUST—Dark pink peony type, sta- 
mens mixed in clusters in bloom. M. 
TE DEUM—BEnormous peony tormed dark 
red, velvet-like texture, wonderful 
color. L. 
VARIABILIS—Semi-double with pompon 
center. White with pink flecks, pink 
with white flecks. Solid white and 


solid pink all on same bush. Lovely. 
Mia Clea 4s) 
WHITE CHANDLERI ELEGANS—Large 

semi-double white with pompon cen- 
ter of petaloids and some stamens. M. 
(liegt O54) 
WATERLOO — Semi-double white with 
loose peony center of petaloids, tissue 
paper-like large bloom. E.M. 
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