COLONEL FIREY 
el) Value and Beauly 
PINK 
C. M. WILSON. Outstanding pale blush pink sport of Chand- 
leri Elegans. E to M. 
DEBUTANTE. One of the most lovely camellias, especially for cor- 
sages. Flowers 2 to 4 inches across, fully double with loose, gracefully 
twisted petals of delicate light pink, lighter toward the edges. E-M. 
ELEANOR HAGOOD. Blush pink, formal double of medium. size 
that lightens with age in the center. Compact and upright. L. 
HIGH HAT. Delicate pink peony type. High Hat is an upright 
grower with beautiful large dark green foliage and large double pink 
flowers with small petaloids in center. E-M. 
LALLAROOK (Laurel Leaf). Named for its large, laurel-like foliage, 
it has very lovely pink flowers, too, over four inches across, fully 
double with imbricated petals. M-L. 
MRS. TINGLEY. No finer pink in existence. Exquisite formal, 
salmon pink of medium size. Compact bush. M-L. 
PINK BALL. Peony-form flowers are soft pink, pompon centered. M. 
PINK PERFECTION. This long season bloomer is universally known. 
Used so much for a corsage flower. Free-blooming, fully double with 
closely and neatly arranged petals. Soft pink shade, formal. E-L. 
RETICULATA. Huge semi-double deep pink blooms with ruffled, 
irregular petals. Popular. L. 
ROSE 
GOV. EARL WARREN. Double pink of large loose rose form. Golden 
stamens. Heavy blooming. M-L. 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA (Lady Clare). One of the finest deep pink 
semi-double camellias. Salmon rose to bright, deep pink. Very large, 
flat, semi-double stamens in center. Vigorous, compact, bushy growth 
with large, shining, pointed dark green foliage. M. 
KUMASAKA (Lady Marion). The flowers are immense, irregular or 
often called informal — although they are double, the smaller peta- 
loids are arranged among the petals in a delightful manner. Deep 
rose. M-L. 
VARIEGATED 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON VAR. Large, heavy petaled semi-double, 
deep red mottled white. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS. Most beautiful of all. Also well named 
“Pride of the Emperor’s Garden”. Very large peony type flowers of 
good size, 4 or 5 inches across. Lovely soft rose with irregular mark- 
ings. Long, pointed, dark green foliage. E-M. 
EMPEROR WILHELM. One of the finest peony-types. Flowers of 
heavy wax-like texture, larger than Chandleri with broad rounded 
outer petals and tight center. Bright red marked and blotched with 
white. Rangy grower. M. 
FINLANDIA VARIEGATA. Same as Finlandia (see Whites) but with 
wine-red variegation. 
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C. M. WILSON 
DAIKAGURA. ‘The first large-flowered camellia to bloom in late 
September or October is this large peony-type. Very beautiful with 
the twisted and curled petals in the center, surrounded by broad 
reflexed petals. Camellia-rose with white markings. E-M. 
DONCKELARI. Bright, showy flowers of large size, semi-double with 
a few stamens at the center. The heavy textured petals are rich red 
with markings and marblings of white. Slow bushy growth. Excellent 
foliage. M. 
HERME (Jordan’s Pride). Delightfully fragrant flowers 5 to 6 inches 
across. Semi-double, petals large, broad, light pink with broad irreg- 
ular border of white around each. 
NAGASAKI. Nature has perfectly blended the finest peony-type 
camellias, larger than Chandleri, the broad rounded outer petals and 
tight center of petaloids of wax-like texture. Color bright red marked 
and blotched with white. M. 
Sasanqua Varieties are Available. 
ADOLPH AUDUSSON 
