GIGANTEA — Varigated deep red mottled with 
white, semi-double, late, hardy. Immense blooms 
averaging 6” showing central cluster of stamens; 
the foliage large, leathery, deep green. Rapid up- 
right and spreading growth. Zones 1, 2, 3. 6-12”, 
12-15”. 
GLORIE DE NANTES—Bright red sport of Lati- 
folia, midseason to late, very hardy. Magnificent 
foliage, compact growth, large showy flowers. Its 
profuse and reliable blooming habit make it most 
desirable. Recommended for the northern limits of 
the camellia belt. Zones 1, 2, 3. 6-12”, 12-15”, 15-18”. 
IMBRICATA RUBRAPLENA (Prince Eugene 
Napoleon)—Bright red, full double imbricated, mid- 
season to late, very hardy. Its large handsome flow- 
ers remain intact for a longer period than most 
varieties—a characteristic which makes it a very 
desirable cut flower. Beautiful, compact, rapid 
growth. An cld variety, but immensely popular. 
Most dependable, Zones 1, 2, 3. 12-15”. 
IMPERATOR — Brilliant blood red, peoniform, 
midseason. A very satisfactory camellia making a 
desirable cut flower. Zones 1, 2. 6-12”, 12-15”, 
15-18”. 
LADY OF THE LAKE—Pure white, semi-double 
midseason to late, hardy. Fluted petals, unusual 
construction, outstanding flower. Zones 1, 2. 6-12”. 
LADY VANSITTART—Variegated white striped 
with shades of red, sometimes solid red, semi-double, 
midseason, hardy. Very dark shiny narrow leaves 
with wavy margin. An excellent and popular va- 
riety. Very spectacular when in full bloom. Zones 
1, 2, 3, 1 year grafts. 
LATIFOLIA (Fanny Bolis)—Variegated bright 
red with pure white splotches, semi-double to loose 
peoniform, midseason to late, hardy. Magnificent 
foliage, compact growth, large showy flowers. Its 
profuse and reliable blooming habit makes it most 
desirable. Zones 1, 2, 3. 6-12”. 
LOOK AWAY —tThis is another sport of Herme. 
It has the many fine qualities of its parent, and the 
same formation, but has different color scheme. 
The petals are deep pink at the base and pure white 
on the edges. It is most unusual and particularly 
outstanding. Zones 1, 2, 3. 6-12”, 3 year grafts 
and 3-4’ specimens. 
MOTHER’S RED—Light red, semi-double, mid- 
season to late, hardy. Rapid, compact growth, hand- 
some dark green foliage. Large, showy flowers, 
prolific bloomer. Zones 1, 2, 3. 6-12’. 
MRS. ABBY WILDER—Variegated white with 
pencil markings of rose red, double imbricated to 
loose peoniform, midseason to late, hardy. Compact 
growth habit. Desirable. Zones 1, 2, 3. 6-12”, 12-15”. 
MRS. CHARLES SIMONS—White, semi-double, 
midseason, hardy, light green foliage with heavily 
veined leaves. Large flowers varying from single to 
semi-double or loose peoniform. Growth upright and 
symmetrical. Zones 1, 2, 38. 6-12”. 
ORTON PINK—Rose pink, full double imbricated, 
midseason to late, very hardy. Very symmetrical 
flowers, deep pink shading to lighter pink in the 
center; sometimes assumes a star-shaped petal ar- 
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