4 Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Co. 
STANDARD CAMELLIAS, CLASS A, continued 
Celtic Rosea. Formerly Semi-Double Blush. Propagated from 
a French import. Semi-double, with petals of the palest 
PAG Long yellow stamens. Very dainty and beauti- 
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Elegans (Chandler). Very large, incomplete double, cherry- 
red to rose-pink, splotched with white. A, B, C. 
E. L. Steele. Brought to our attention by the late E. L. Steele, 
a past president of our Company. Pure white, about 3 to 
4 inches in diameter. The flowers are high-centered, of in- 
complete double form, with yellow stamens interspersed. 
Usually at its best in January and is remarkable for its 
prolific blooms borne on a strong bush. Foliage of good size, 
fine dark green. One of the best whites we know and not 
so temperamental as many others. B, C, D. 
Geante des Battailles. Small, peony form, variegated turkey- 
red with white blotches. The center is a compact mass of 
petaloids. B, C 
Gloire de Nantes Large, semi-double, very deep rose; long 
yellow stamens. B, C, D, E, F, 
Haley’s Monarch. A tall, strong- -growing, late-blooming va- 
riety with rather large foliage. The flower is semi-double 
and a good shade of light pink. C, D, E. 
Herme. Large, peony form, white with red and pink stripes 
and splotches. A, B, C, D, E, F 
Horkan. A fine variety with semi-double flowers, variable in 
coloring, but white usually predominates, with pink or 
rose markings. Interesting and attractive. C, D, E. 
Imperator (American). Incomplete double, turkey red, me- 
dium size, free flowering, desirable. C, Ds 
Pink Perfection. Medium size, shell-pink. Free blooming. 
AS BeG LD). 
Pink Star. Peony form, bright rose-pink, with stamens and 
petaloids interspersed. Large flowers, somewhat star-shaped. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon. Double, medium size, scarlet. 
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Prof. C. S. Sargent. Very double, peony form, varying from 
clear crimson to light red. B, C, D, E, F, G, H. 
Sacco Rose. The blooms are of medium size, complete double, 
regular imbricated. Color carmine-pink. Leaves dark green, 
on nicely shaped plant. B, C, D. 
Takayama. Flowers tend to be small; self carmine shading 
lighter toward center. Of regular imbricated form. The 
blooms are borne profusely and the whole effect is most 
pleasing. B, C, D, E, F. 
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Camellias, Class B 
Elizabeth. Double, medium size, rarely pure white but more 
often striped with pink and sometimes solid pink. B, C, D. 
serch ya Semi-double, blood-red with yellow stamens. 
Mme. de Strekaloff. Flat double with old-fashioned candy 
stripes. «C.D. i. 
Sacco Vera. Imbricated, light pink. B. 
T. K. Variegated. Semi-double, pale pink with shadings of 
deeper pink and lavender; large cluster of stamens. C, D. 
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