CAMELLIAS (Class B) 
ENGLISH APPLEBLOSSOM—Large 
semi-double white, yellow stamens, 
opens like water lily. M. 
ELEANOR OF FAIROAKS—Peony 
type of deep red marbled white. M. 
EL TRAMONTO—Large flat double 
pink marbled with white. M. 
EUGENE LIZZIE—Semi-double rose 
with markings. Blooms vary in for- 
mation. 
ENRICO BETTONI—Large bloom of 
translucent pink. Semi-double to 
double. 
ELIZABETH WHITE—Large double 
white, lovely. Double white, pink 
stripe, E. 
ECSTACY ——Large 3 to 4-inch blooms 
of rose color with white tip, its 
habit of growth makes it a lovely 
bush for a flower bed, M. 
ELENA NOBILE—Double red, very 
vivid, Long season bloomer, M. 
FANNY BOLIS—Semi-double _ red, 
blotched white, yellow stamens 
mixed with petals, M. 
FEAST!I—-Imbricated white with pink 
markings often solid pink, very nice. 
FINLANDIA—Semi-double white with 
long stamens, 4-inch bloom. One of 
the finest white. M. 
FINLANDIA PINK—Semi-double pink 
with yellow stamens, large bloom. 
M, 
FINLANDIA VARIEGATED—Same 
as the White Finlandia except this 
one has pink stripes, very delicate 
and lovely for corsage. M. 
FLEURS DE RENAISSANCE—Semi- 
double red, M. 
GIGANTEA ALBA-——Pure white, five 
petals that lie flat with a large cir- 
cle of stamens, grand bloom, L. 
GOSHOGURUMA——Single deep red, 
dense cluster of petals and golden 
stamens in center, very fine and 
very late heavy bloomer, M. (1 to 6) 
grandiflora rosea or EMPRESS 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA or EMPRESS 
—Extremely large bloom of a beau- 
tiful pink semi-double form with 
long yellow stamens in center and 
sometimes a peony center of peta- 
loids. 5 to 6-inch. blooms. This va- 
riety blooms sometimes in January 
and blooms until April. Picked as 
winner at 1944 Portland Camellia 
Show. 
HARLEQUIN—Very large peony form 
of pink and white, some blooms on 
bush are solid color, M. 
HELEN OF TROY or H.A. DOWNING 
—Semi-double deep rosy red with 
long yellow stamens, petals twist 
but lay outward, L. 
HOYIHOKU—Single white, peony cen- 
ter. 
HERME——Large _ semi-double rose 
with red stripes and a pale pink 
border on each petal, sometimes 
fragrant, M., 
JULIA DRAYTON—Very large double 
red, has purplish color when bloom 
gets older. One of the nicest. Pick- 
ed as winner of 1945 Portland Ca- 
mellia Show, M. 
KIMBERLY—Five petals of bright 
shiny red with a pin cushion center 
of yellow stamens in center, M. 
KUMASAKA——Double salmon pink, 
sometimes shows stamens, this va- 
riety also has peony formed flowers 
on same bush, very heavy bloomer, 
and very hardy; blooms young, L. 
KING LEAR—Semi-double cherry-red 
mottled white, very odd stamens, 
rare, A, 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE—Large 
semi-double to loose peony form of 
deep rosy red, very predominant 
stamens mingled with center ruffled 
petals, M. 
LADY DE SANQUINAE—Semi-double 
pink with occasional red stripe, yel- 
low stamens in center, M. 
MAGNCLIAEFLORA or ROSE OF 
DAWN—Pale pink semi-double 4 
inch bloom. Yellow stamens in cen- 
ter. One of the loveliest. Picked as 
winner at 1947 Camellia Show, M. 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA ALBA—Semi- 
double pure white with yellow sta- 
mens. Petals are long and narrow. 
Bloom is cup shape. Large bloom. M. 
P age Seven 
