CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
GROUP B 
Alba Plena. Full double, pure white. Blooms in No- 
vember. 
Althziflora. Semi-double; pink, orange tint. Vigorous. 
Blooms in January. 
Aunt Jetty (Gov. Mouton). Peony-formed, red blooms 
sometimes marbled with white. Vigorous, willowy 
growth; quite hardy. 
Brilliant. An unusual, brilliant red, full double flower. 
Very dark, glossy foliage. Bushy grower. Midseason. 
Brown’s Red. Probably the darkest red Camellia of 
semi-double form. Pointed, dark green leaves. 
Chandleri Elegans. One of the largest peony-formed 
Camellias. Cherry-red with white variegation. Some 
are thick, peony-like flowers with 500 petals, but some 
are loose peony form with yellow stamens. 
Cheerfulness. Midseason. Full double, deep rose. Pro- 
fuse bloomer; slow growth. Small, dark green leaves. 
Cliveana. Compact, fast grower, with medium-sized, 
solid deep pink flowers of thick peony type. 
Enrico Bettoni. Large, clear pink. Prolific. Blooms in 
January and February. 
Fanny Bolis. Semi-double; striking cherry-red, splotched 
with white. Blooms in January. 
Gaiety. Loose peony form; red and white. Large, dark 
green foliage. Compact, thick growth. 
Gloire de Nantes (Leeana Superba). Large, semi- 
double, cerise bloom, with center petals often twisting. 
Extremely large, dark green leaves and bold large 
flowers make this one of the most attractive on bush. 
Herme. Very large, loose peony-form blooms of elegant 
shape. Pink and red variegated with white margin. 
Jarvis Red. Semi-double; deep red. Blooms in January. 
Kellingtonia. Peony form, dark red, spotted white, 
golden stamens. Slow growth. Midseason bloomer with 
dark green, glossy leaves. 
Kumasaka. Large, peony-formed blooms of deep pink. 
Late; 
Meig’s Variegated. Full double, pink marbled with 
white; exquisite form. Long, glossy, light green leaves; 
wide, drooping growth. Late flowering. Very choice. 
Mme. de Strekaloff. Peony form; light pink petals with 
small stripes of crimson. Stiff, upright grower. 
Monarch. Deep pink flowers of enormous size, having 
many clusters of stamens and petals inside of larger 
outer petals, making a single flower equal to a bouquet. 
Beautiful foliage and compact grower. 
Mrs. Abby Wilder. Semi-double, white flowers, varie- 
gated pink. Midseason bloomer. Dull green leaves; tall, 
fast growth. 
Otome. Similar to Pink Perfection but much larger 
flowers, with each end of petals fading to lighter shade 
of shell-pink. 
Pink Perfection. Medium size, very double, shell-pink. 
Blooms in November. 
Pompon. Medium size, peony form; bright red. Fast, 
upright grower; bright green foliage. Early. 
Prince Albert. Semi-double, pink, streaked or flecked 
with white, similar to Herme in shape. Upright grower 
with serrated leaves. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon (Madame Ie Bois; Pope 
Pius IX). Large, double, cherry-red. Blooms in Decem- 
ber and January. 
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