CAMELLIAS (Class B) 
MATHOTIANA ALBA or BLOOD OF 
CHRIST—Very large pure ‘white 
double. One pink stripe on every 
bloom. Petals curve backwards, L. 
MONARCH—Peony type flower of 
deep pink often spotted with white. 
Blossoms often measure 6 inches, 
M. (1) 
MONJISHU RED—Bright red semi- 
double, yellow stamens. Very showy. 
Dwarf, bushy grower. Very lovely 
for low plantings, L. 
MONJISHU VARIEGATED——-Same as 
above. This one is marbled with 
white, L. 
MARCHIONESS OR EXETER—Deep 
pink peony formed flowers. Very 
large blooms, M. 
MARGARET HIGDON—Loose peony 
form with stamens mingled with cen- 
ter petals, rose-red color with mar- 
gin of white, M. 
MARY E. M.——Semi-double large sal- 
mon pink, M. 
MARION MITCHELL—Very large 
semi-double scarlet red, sometimes 
petaloids and stamens intermingled, 
M. 
MATHOTIANA RUBRA—Dark red vel- 
vet like double formed bloom, med- 
ium sized bloom, M. 
MENA LADNIER—Brilliant. red, 
loose flat outer petals, center of 
flower clustered with petals and 
petaloids. Often throws white mark- 
ings, E. 
MONARCH—Peony type flower of 
deep pink often spotted with white. 
Blossoms often measure 6 inches, 
M. 
MYKENJAKU—Large bloom of rose 
with white splotches. Semi-double 
form. Truly a beauty. Picked as win- 
ner in 1946 Camellia Show, E.M. 
MARGURITA COLEONIS—Double 
crimson splashed with white. 
MRS. LOUISE WALKER—Our own 
seedling, Semi-double pink. Weeping 
type grower, M. 
MRS. WM. THOMPSON—Large semi- 
double blush fading to white with 
yellow stamens in center, lovely, E. 
MADAME INGRAD—Our own seedling, 
semi-double white, yellow stamens 
in center. Because of its weeping 
habit would be lovely in rock gar- 
den or beside a pool, M. 
OTOME-PINK——Pale double pink flat 
bloom, good bloomer, M. 
PRINCE ALBERT or CONCORDIA— 
Pink with red stripes, loose peony 
form type, heavy bloomer, M. 
PROFESSOR SARGENT—Bright red 
layer of flat petals with pom-pom 
center, M, 
PAE ONIAEFLORA—Extremely large 
with pom-pom center, white with 
pink fleck, E. 
PANACHE—Large double pink. Pale 
pink on inside of bloom and paler 
pink on edge of petals, E. 
PINE CONE or MATSUKASA—Semi- 
double pine cone shaped. Rose mar- 
bled with white, M. 
PINK BEAUTY—Large deep pink 
double, petals recurve under; lovely, 
PINK BALL—Pompon centered type 
of pale pink, M. 
POPE PIUS IX or CARLOTTA GRISSI 
—Very hardy large double red some- 
times with white fleck, M. 
PRINCESS BACHINACHI—Bright 
double red with pure white blotches. 
Keeps bud center for long time, L. 
PERFECTION ALBA—Creamish 
double white. Looks like Gardenia. 
M. (1,2,3,4) 
PEARL OF CHINA—Single pale 
pink. Blue-green foliage. Slow, com- 
pact grower, M. (1,2,3,4,5) 
PRIDE OF PORTLAND—Our own 
sport from the Red Waukanoura. 
Semi-double bright red with pure 
white splotches, very heavy bloomer 
and a bushy upright grower. One of 
the favorites of our Nursery visitors, 
M, 
PRINCESS NAGASKIE—Semi-double 
rose-pink with white blotches. Yel- 
low stamens in center. Variegated 
foliage, M. (4,5,6) 
RAINY SUN—Single red, yellow sta- 
mens, E, (1,2,3) 
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