STANDARD VARIETIES, Continued 
DERBYANA—Red (sometimes throws a _ varie- 
gated sport), rose bud openiing to loose peoniform, 
late, hardy. Very fast grower. A desirable camellia. 
Large flowers. Zones, 1, 2, 3. 12-15”. 
ELEGANS (Chandleri Elegans)—Variegated pink 
and white, semi-double to peoniform, with loose 
pompon center, midseason, very hardy. Slow grow- 
er. ‘his large flowered variety—one of the finest— 
is an old favorite, and is still taking first prizes at 
shows. Zones 1, 2, 3. 24-30”, 30-36” field grown speci- 
mens and 2 year grafts 15-18”. 
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, 
2a bla l a eelb-18'018-24", 24-30)" 
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, 
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GIGANTEA — Variegated 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. 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, 8. 6-12”, 12-15”, 15-18” 
and 24-30” field grown specimens. 
HERME—Variegated white to light pink with oc- 
casional deeper pink stripes, open peoniform, mid- 
season to late, extremely hardy. Rapid columnar 
growth. One of the varieties that does well in the 
northern part of the Camellia belt. One of the most 
popular and dependable. Zones 1, 2, 3. 6-12” and 
24-30”, 30-36” field grown speecimens. 
IMPERATOR — Brilliant blood red, peoniform, 
midseason. A very satisfactory camellia making a 
desirable cut flower. Zones 1, 2. 6-12”, 12-15”, 15-18”. 
JARVIS RED — Dark red, semi-double, midseason 
to late, very hardy, profuse bloomer. One of the 
very hardiest varieties. Fine, showy flowers. Zones 
1, 2, 3. 24-30”, 30-36” field grown specimens. 
KUMASAKA, Var. — Deep pink with occasional 
white markings, loose peoniform, late, very hardy. 
Compact growth, a very satisfactory camellia for 
colder regions. Large flowers. Zones 1, 2, 3. 24-30”. 
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. Verv spectacular when in full bloom. Zones 
1, 2, 3. 30-36” and 15-18” grafts. 
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