Description of Varieties 
Adolphe Audusson Variegated (M) 
Very large, deep red, semi-double, broad petals 
are often marbled with white. Vigorous, dark green 
leaves. 
Alba Plena (E) 
Full imbricated double, snow white, large flowers 
are still the best of this color and shape. Early, but 
continues to bloom over a long period. Very good. 
Arajishi (E) 
This is the earliest blooming of all the Camellias, 
starting into bloom here in August most years, and 
continuing to bloom profusely until January. Large 
peony type, deep crimson blooms, and deeply serrated 
leaves. 
Beau Harp (M) 
One of the newer rare varieties, much in demand. 
Very large, semi-double bright red flowers. Vigorous 
upright grower with large dark green leaves. This 
variety was awarded the Illges Medal of 1949. 
Beauvoir (M) 
Red, with purple cast, medium large, semi-double 
with fluted petals. 
Bessie Morse Bellingrath—See Tokino Hagasane 
Black Dragon (Kokuryo) (L) 
Extremely dark red, heavy peony with flower 
resembling Mrs. Chas. Cobb in color, and Victor 
Emmanuel in formation. 
Chandleri Elegans (E-M) 
Very large beautifully variegated blooms vary from 
cherry red to deep rose pink and white, and also vary 
greatly in formation, some being thick peony form 
and others loose semi-double with golden stamens. 
Plants set buds while quite young and are prolific 
bloomers. While it is a very old variety, it is still one 
of the most spectacular and popular varieties. 
Claudia Phelps (M) 
This is a beautiful solid delicate pink sport of 
Duchess of Sutherland. Shades lighter toward edge 
of bloom. 
Clower’s White (M) 
Pure white loose incomplete double, with high 
upright inner petals interspersed with stamens. Vig- 
orous upright grower with heavy foliage. 
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