STANDARD VARIETIES, Continued 
OTOME—Light pink with a slight touch of mauve, 
full double imbricated mid-season to late, fairly 
hardy. This is an outstanding flower, having bloom- 
ed well after the cold weather in late ’50 & 751. 
Zones 1, 2. 1 year grafts 15-18”. 
PEARL HARBOR—Dark red, large loose peoni- 
form, midseason to late, hardy. Excellent foliage, 
medium to large flowers. Zones 1, 2, 3. 24-30” grafts. 
PINK PERFECTION—Shell pink, full double im- 
bricated, midseason, hardy. One of the most popular 
of ail the camellias; exquisite blooms medium sizes, 
very symmetrical. Perfect for cut flowers. Zones 1, 
2. 6-12”, 12-15” 15-18” and 24-30”, 30-36” field grown. 
PROFESSOR C. 8S. SARGENT—Blood red, out- 
side guard petals with tight pompon center, mid- 
season to late, very hardy. Upright growth, very 
satisfactory bloomer. One of the dependable varie- 
ties. Well known and in great demand. Zones 1, 2, 
3. 6-12”, 12-15”, 15-18” and 30-36” field grown speci- 
mens. 
PURITY — White, full double imbricated, mid- 
season to late, one of the best whites. Rapid open 
growth. Free bloomer, a very popular variety. Zones 
1, 2. 30-36” field grown and 1 year grafts 15-18”. 
QUEEN BESSIE—White with faint blush around 
center, semi-double, midseason, hardy. Upright com- 
pact vigorous growth. Unusual petal arrangement 
with central stamen ring. Very satisfactory. Zones 
1, 2,3. 1 year grafts 15-18”. 
REINE DES BEAUTES (Brilliant)—Bright red, 
full double imbricated, many petals, midseason to 
late, very hardy. This very handsome flower is the 
solid form of Mrs. Abby Wilder. It resembles Rosea 
Superba in color and formation but is smaller. 
Zones 1, 2, 3. 30-36” field grown specimens. 
SARAH FROST—Deep pink to red, full double 
imbricated midseason to late, very hardy and very 
prolific. This is probably the most widely planted of 
all camellias. Its symmetrical growth and _ shiny 
green foliage make it an outstanding evergreen. 
Zones 1, 2, 3. 6-12”, 12-15”, 15-18” and 18-24”, 24-30”, 
30-36” field grown specimens. 
SNOWDRIFT — Large pure white, semi-double, 
late, hardy. Beautiful formation. Showy. Zones 1, 2, 
3. 24-30”. 
TRICOLOR (Tricolor Sieboldi)—Variegated pink 
and white in combination, ofttimes of solid color, 
semi-double, midseason to late, very hardy. Compact 
growth, handsome green recurved foliage. Profuse 
bloomer. Extremely satisfactory. Zones 1, 2, 3. 
6-12”, 12-15”. 
VICTOR EMMANUEL (Blood of China)—Blood 
red, loose peoniform, very late, very hardy. This 
is one of the most strikingly beautiful of all ca- 
mellias, having many clusters of upright yellow 
stamens interspersed among the velvet textured 
petals of a dazzling red. Particularly outstanding, 
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