ADAMS RUN, S.C. 
85-C—-Lady Van Sittart Variegata—One of the 
most beautiful of variegated Camellias. Semi-dou- 
ble f.ower. 3%” to 4” in diameter, often reaches 
SA 
86-C—Luries Favorite — Lavender-pink. Unusual 
color, pleasing; early to mid-season. 
87-C—Madam Chiang Kai-Shek — Variegated, 
large semi-double, red and white. 
88-C—Marchioness of Exeter — Peoniform, light 
pink and white. Oftimes solid pink. 
89-C—Mathotiana, Rubra—An immense double 
deep red flower when fully open, some show short 
stamens in center of bloom; dull green foliage. Fast, 
tall growth. Mid-season. 
90-C—Mikenjaku—A very large semi-double rose- 
pink marbled with white. 
91-C—Monjisu— (California Donkelaari) — Semi- 
double; fairly symmetrical; a very startling shade 
of red. May be either solid red or have white 
blotches. 
92-C—Mrs. Charles Cobb (E)—Large, peony form 
of very dark red. Vigorous and spreading. 
93-C—Pink Herme—Like Herme, except solid 
pink. 
94-C—-Princess Bachanachi—F ull double dark red 
flowers of good size, marbled with white. Tall, 
fast growth. 
95-C—Principessa Clotilda—(II Tramento)—Im- 
bricated, deep pink mottled white. 
96-C—Pink Star—Semi-double, bright rose - pink 
flowers of delicate coloring. Very desirable. 
97-C—Rev. John G. Drayton—A loose peony form 
of pleasing deep pink color; petals are wavy, inter- 
mixed with golden stamens; tall, angular growth, 
light green foliage, early bloomer. 
98-C—Rosea Plena—Rose-pink full double; dark- 
er veins. Mid-season. 
99-C—Rose Hill Red—Semi-double to full double; 
late. Good garden variety. 
100-C—Sergeant Barros—Large, semi-double pink. 
Petaloids with stamens. Desirable. 
101-C—Snow Drift—A very beautiful, large, semi- 
double pure white. Very showy. 
102-C—Speciosa (Giante de Battailes) — Peoni- 
form crimson and white. This Camellia is a Prof. 
Sargent variegated. 
103-C—Sweeti Vera—Large, loose peony form 
flower. Flesh pink, streaked rose; dull green foli- 
age, slow growth. Mid-season bloomer. : 
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