CARDINAL RICHELIEU. (M-L). Rose Red, large irregu- 
lar, semi-double to loose peony form. Vigorous, up- 
right, compact growth. 
CASABLANCA, (M). Beautiful Soft Pink color, rose form 
double. 
CATHERINE CATHCART. (M-L). Soft Pink mottled 
White. Large, formal double. Slow, slender, upright 
growth. This is one of the varieties injured by DDT. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS—See ELEGANS VAR. 
CHARLOTTE BRADFORD. (M-L). Phlox Pink variegated 
White. Sport of MRS. BALDWIN WOOD. (One of the 
trio which includes MRS. BALDWIN WOOD and 
THELMA DALE.) Large, irregular semi-double to rose 
form double. CARLOTTE BRADFORD was adjudged 
the best flower at the 1954 show of the Men’s Camellia 
Club of Birmingham. 
CHASTITY. (E-M). White with Cream center. Large, full 
peony form. Vigorous, upright, compact growth. 
CHEERFUL. (M). Stately, upright growth, very useful as 
a landscape plant, with small rose form double, deep 
Pink or Rose Red blooms that literally cover the bush. 
Beautiful dark green foliage. Ideal for use at each side 
of a beautiful entrance or doorway. 
CHO-CHO-SAN. (M). Light Pink, large semi-double to 
semi-peony form. 
CHO-NO-HANAGATA (ROBINSON 56). (M). White 
shaded Faint Blush Pink. Large, semi-double to peony 
form. Highly praised by most Camellia connoisseurs. 
CLAUDIA PHELPS. (M). A beautiful Pink sport of 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND, shading to White to- 
ward the outer edge and sometimes splashed White. 
CLIVEANA. (M-L). Clear Pink, medium size peony form. 
Vigorous, compact growth, good landscaping or under- 
stock variety. 
CLOWER’S WHITE. (M). White. Large, loose peony form 
with intermingled stamens. Vigorous, open growth. 
C. M. HOVEY (COL. FIREY). (L). Not to be confused 
with MATHOTIANA VAR., which was formerly sold 
under this name, this is a large, flat formal double. 
Dark Red. Growth is rather slow. 
C. M. WILSON. (M). This sport of ELEGANS is a beauti- 
ful Silvery Pink, paling toward the edges to blush Pink 
and White. The Pink color is similar to that of HIGH 
HAT, and the Golden anthers against this background 
make a picture that is unbelievably beautiful. 
COL. FIREY—See C. M. HOVEY. 
COLLETTI (COLLETTI MACULATA). (E-M). Peony 
form, strikingly variegated Dark Red and Pure White. 
A very old Camellia aristocrat. Slow, bushy growth. 
COLONIAL LADY (FRAGRANT STRIPED, WHITE 
HERME). (M). Sport of HERME. White with Rose 
Red stripes and flecks. 
COMTE DE NESSELRODE. (M-L). Deep Pink striped 
and splotched Red. Large, semi-double to loose peony 
form. Medium, upright growth. 
CREPE ROSETTE. (E-L). Deep Pink veined Red with 
White margined petals. Large, semi-double with twist- 
ed outer petals intermingled with stamens. Medium, 
compact growth. 
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