CAMELLIAS (Class C) 
stames in center. 4 to 6 inch bloom. 
M. 
DORI McCARTER—Large 
white, yellow stamens, M. 
DR. LEE—Semi-double bright red. 
Very thick petals. Very large bloom, 
Profuse Lloomer. Sometimes is mar- 
bled with white, M. 
single 
DUCHESS OF WINDSGR—Newerseed- © 
ling. No description. 
EDITH CHURCHWELL—Description 
unknown. 
ELEANOR HAGOOD—Pale double 
pink. Center fades to white, L. 
ELIZABETH ARDEN—Double white 
striped and dotted pink. 
ELEANOR FRANCHET TI—Large 
peony white with pnk stripes. Vig- 
orous grower, M, 
ELIZABETH BOARDMAN—Semi- 
double. satiny white, irregular form 
with yellow stamens intetspersed. 
Lovely, M. 
EMPEROR WILHELM, THE EMPEROR 
—One of the most spectacular Ca- 
mellias. Very large semi-double red 
with white blotches. Peony center 
of petaloids and stamens. Large 
leaves, loose flower. 1952 Portland 
Camellia Show winner, M. 
FIMBRIATA SUPERBA or FRED SAN- 
DERS—tThis is a spectacular Ca- 
mellia. The build of a ruffled Pe- 
tunia in a soft red with serrated 
edges. Petals are leather-like, M.L. 
FINLANDIA PINK F.N. or ROSARY — 
Semi-double pink with yellow sta- 
mens. Large blooms. New seedling, 
M, 
FLAME—Flame color or orange red 
semi-double cup shaped with yellow 
stamens. Most outstanding in color. 
Extremely heavy bloomer, M. 
GLEN 40—Full double scarlet, very 
large bloom. Resembles a Dahlia, M. 
IMURA—Semi-double pure white with 
long yellow stamens. Petals are 
long and narrow. Looks like Water 
Lily, M. 
LOTUS—tThe largest bloom of all the 
whites. Semi-double tissuepaper- 
like white with yellow stamens. 6 
inch blooms. 1948 winner at Portland 
Camellia show, M. 
MRS. FREEMAN WEISS—vVery new. 
Semi-double pink, loose construction 
of wavy petals and petaloids mixed 
with yellow stamens, 
MRS. LUERMAN—Vivid red with 
white. Double. 
MRS. MILLER WILSON—Description 
unknown. 
MRS. BALDWIN WOOD—New seed- 
ling. White semi-double. Peony cen- 
ter of petaloids. 
MRS. CHAS. COBB—Coppery bronze, 
loose peony form. Stamens mixed 
throughout flower. Very good, E. 
MRS. CHAS. SIMONS—Large semi- 
double white, loose constructions. 
Stamens and petaloids in center. 
Lovely, M 
MRS. TANNERS RED—1l1 to 2 inch 
bloom of red. Cute. 
MADAM CHIANG KAI-SHEK—Large 
semi-double deep rose often flecked 
with white. Stamens predominant, 
PRINCE OF WALES—New seedling. 
Description unknown. 
PINK POPPY—Pale pink single 
bloom with circle of yellow. Short 
stamens and petaloids. 
PINK STAR—Pale pink peony form. 
Heavy bloomer. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN—Very new. 
Bright red semi-double with loose 
peony center, M. 
QUEEN BESSIE—Semi-double white 
with faint blushes at center. Large 
wavy petals, Very large bloom. 
REGINA DE GIGANTI—Loose semi- 
double crystal pink, M. 
RISING SUN—Brilliant red single with 
bright yellow stamens in center. 
Very large bloom. 
ROSE GLORY—Single rose with cir- 
cle of yellow stamens, E. 
ROOSEVELT BLUES—Semi-double 
with loose peony form of petals and 
petaloids in center. Red, which 
changes to blue as bloom gets older. 
Very new and rare. 
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