OTOME PINK: Light pink, medium large formal double. Slow, 
spreading, compact growth. M.L. 
PINK PERFECTION: An old favorite but still one of the most 
popular of all camellias. The medium sized flowers are a 
soft and even shell pink, exquisite in their symmetry and 
delicate texture. Bloom intermittently from Oct. to Mch. (E-L). 
*RETICULATA (CAPT. RAWES): Very large rose-pink semi- 
double flowers resembling a loose peony. The heavy textured 
petals surround an interesting center of stamens. Large ser- 
rated foliage with bronze new growth. Rare and very fine. L. 
*ROSEA PLENA: Rose pink with dark veining. Medium large, 
formal double. Compact, upright growth. M. 
SEN. DUNCAN FLETCHER: Medium large semi-peony form 
in deep rose. Good keeper. M.L. 
red 
ARABELLA: Large semi-double red. Nice shrub. M. 
C. M. HOVEY: (Col. Firey) This large camellia, the dark red 
of a Hadley rose, seems almost artificial in its exquisite sym- 
metry. Is from 4” to 5” in diameter, flat in form and one 
of the freest flowering and most admired of all camellias. M.L. 
COVINA: An informal double rose-red of bright and lasting 
color. Blooms freely over a long period. Compact. 
FLAME: Large semi-double flame red. M. 
*FRED SANDER: An imbricated semi-double, deep flame red 
with wavy serrated petals. Stamens irregularly interspersed 
throughout flowers, Vigorous, compact upright grower. M. 
FIRCONE: A miniature double fircone in orange-red. Occa- 
sionally shows variegations. 
*GLEN No. 40: A truly beautiful clear flame-coral double. 
Has broad petals. Occasionally shows stamens. 
KIMBERLY: Medium single red. Red stamens. M. 
KURU TSUBAKI: Small semi-double very dark red. M.L. 
LAWRENCE WALKER: Very large peony form, brilliant red. M. 
MATHOTIANA: (Julia Drayton) A heroic double rose-red 
of exceptional beauty. The petals are wide and surround a 
stiff column of yellow stamens. M.L. 
*PAULETTE GODDARD: Large loose peony form in dark red. 
Excellent. M.L. 
POPE PIUS IX: A large imbricated double vermillion of per- 
fect form. A free bloomer and one of the finest. M.L. 
PROFESSOR CHAS. S. SARGENT: This flower of medium size 
is a dark red ball of incurved petaloids, edged with a frill 
of broader petals. Free flowering and a sturdy grower. M. 
ROMANY: These rosy-red blossoms, closely resembling Pink 
Perfection in size and form, are among the first to appear in 
early winter. Desirable for corsages. E.M 
