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In order to help our customers in choosing camel- 
lia varieties suited to their localities, the above 
sketch has been prepared. The numbers given at the 
end of the description of each variety indicate the 
zones in which flowering can usually be expected 
out of doors. 
ELIZABETH ARDEN — Variegated white with 
rose-red penciling and deep rose with white splashes, 
semi-double, late, hardy. The blooms open with per- 
fect rosebud centers and are very showy. Zones 1, 
Ayo Onk 2. el 2aloee onl oes Le-24 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA—Red, peoniform show- 
ing stamens 2mong twisted petals, midseason to 
late, very hardy. Very attractive dark green foli- 
age, rather slow compact habit of growth. A very 
handsome large flower which gives the impression 
of having several centers. Zones 1, 2, 3. 6-12”. 
FARRIS RED—Deep red, rose form, midseason 
to late, hardy. Very dark green foliage, vigorous 
compact growth. Good cut flower. Very desirable. 
We obtained the parent plant from a well-known 
dealer in specimen plant. As he could not identify 
it, we named it for him. Zones 1, 2, 3. 6-12”, 12-15”, 
15-18”. 
FRAU MINNA SEIDEL (Pink Perfection)—Shell 
pink, full double imbricated, midseason, hardy. One 
of the most popular of all the camellias; exquisite 
blooms medium sizes, very symmetrical. Perfect for 
cut flowers. Zones 1, 2. 6-12”, 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24”, 
30-36” specimens. 
GAIETY — Variegated pink with white, semi- 
double, late, very hardy. Its very compact rounded 
habit of growth and dark green foliage make this 
one of the handsomest of the evergreens; will stand 
full sun. Blossoms not large but profuse. Zones 1, 
20-12 212-1507 LD- 18), 
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