GENERAL GEORGE PATTON:* (Pink Purity) A large double 
glowing pink of exceptional form and texture. A bushy, 
upright grower and profuse bloomer. This variety has all it 
takes to make a perfect camellia. Our latest introduction. E.M. 
GOV. EARL WARREN:* Full double. Very large soft pink. 
Vigorous with spreading growth habit. M. 
HIGH HAT:* A sensational large full double in softest pink 
daintily shadowed in white. Has a high center of frilled peta- 
laids. One of the earliest bloomers with exceptionally fine 
foliage. One of our recent and very worthwhile introduc- 
tions. E. 
KUMASAKA: A large fluffy double of glowing pink. The 
center petals are curled and twisted to reveal a mass of golden 
stamens; heavy bloomer. Rarely beautiful. L.M 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE: A large, loose semidouble rose- 
pink showing stamens. M. 
LOUISE MACLAY:* A semi-double bright pink. M. 
MADAM HOVEY: A full double imbricated cherry-pink. Very 
desirable. A free bloomer. : 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA:* A_ semi-double with broad, rather 
pointed petals arranged in tiers. Softest ivory flushed with 
pink. A true aristocrat, M. 
MARTHA BRICE:* A semi-double very light pink peony rather 
flat in form. Very beautiful. L.M. 
MARY CHARLOTTE:* Light pink, medium large, flat anemone 
form. Vigorous, compact, upright growth. 
MME. HAHN:* Large cup-shaped, semi-double bright pink, 
sometimes mottled white. Petaloids. L.M. 
MRS. HOWARD ASPER:* Light pink, very large, semi-double, 
cup-shaped form of Lotus. Medium, compact growth. M. 
MRS. TINGLEY:* Salmon silver pink. Large formal double. 
Compact growth. L.M. ; 
MY DARLING:?* A single, fragrant and exceptionally fine light 
pink with prominent stamens. A most charming camellia. L.M. 
OTOME PINK: Light pink, medium large formal double. Slow, 
spreading, compact growth. L.M. 
PINK PERFECTION: An old favorite but still one of the most 
popular of all camellias. The medium sized flowers are a 
soft and even shell pink, exquisite in their symmetry and — 
delicate texture. Bloom intermittently from Oct. to Mch. (E-L). 
RETICULATA:*® Very large rose-pink semi-double flowers re- 
sembling a loose peony. The heavy textured petals surround 
an interesting center of stamens. Large serrated foliage with 
bronze new growth. Rare and very fine. 
ROSE DAWN: A symmetrical and full double rose-pink re- 
sembling Alba Plena in form. Free bloomer and vigorous 
grower. L.M. 
ROSEA PLENA:* Rose pink with dark veining. Medium large, 
forma double. Compact, upright growth. M. 
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C. M. HOVEY: (Col. Firey) This large camellia, the dark red 
of a Hadley rose, seems almost artificial in its exquisite sym- 
metry. Is from 4” to 5” in diameter, flat in form and one 
of the freest flowering and most admired of all camellias. L.M. 
COVINA: An informal double rose-red of bright and lasting 
color. Blooms freely over a long period. Compact. M. 
ELENA NOBILE: Quite unique is this flame-red double camellia 
opening to show a mass of bright yellow stamens. L.M. 
FRED SANDER:* An imbricated semi-double, deep flame red 
with wavy serrated petals. Stamens irregularly interspersed 
throughout flowers. Vigorous, compact upright grower. M. 
FINLANDIA RED: |dentical with Finlandia but a brilliant crim- 
son in coor. Very gay. M. 
