camellia to be very popular in the areas which have damage 
from cold weather. 
AUSTILL PINK — Light pink, medium, semi-double to 
peony form. 
BEALLI ROSEA — Double rose pink, which when first 
opening the flowers resemble a rose bud. The natural habit 
is for this variety to grow into a round compact bush. 
BELLA ROMANA (Madam Strekaloff) — A medium sized 
camellia, with large light pink petals profusely striped and 
splashed with streaks of crimson. 
BESSIE MORSE BELLINGRATH (Toki-No-Hagasane)— A 
large semi-double flower, white with a faint blush of pink. 
A compact grower which blooms mid-season. 
BIG BEAUTY — White blotched and dashed pink. Large, 
semi-double to semi-peony form. Vigorous, upright growth. 
BLACK DRAGON — This is the English translation of a 
Japanese name of this variety which we imported from 
Japan before the war. It is an outstanding camellia. Flow- 
ers are very large and very dark red and resemble in color 
Mrs. Charles Cobb and in form of the Victor Emmanuel. 
The edges of the petals are crimped and are of a much 
deeper shade than the balance of the flower. The flowers 
that we have exhibited have attracted a great deal of 
attention. 
BLUSH HIBISCUS —A very large semi-double white with 
blush pink center. It makes a vigorous upright spreading 
type growth. 
BRILLIANT — Full double red. Petals curve slightly at 
edges. Mid-season bloomer. 
CALDWELL — Peony form light pink flowers the size and 
shape of Professor Sargent. 
CAMEO PINK —A very lovely camellia of a soft delicate 
shade of pink. Full double symmetrical form, showing 
golden stamens in center when fully open. 
CAMPBELL ASHLEY, Var.— Same type and characteris- 
tics as Campbell Ashley only is dark red and white. 
CANDIDISSIMA — A pure white full-double. A very pro- 
fuse late season bloomer. Slow compact type growth. 
CAPRICE—Medium peony white. Vigorous upright grower. 
Mid-season bloomer. 
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