CAMELLIA, PRINCE EUGENE NAPOLEON 
CAMELLIAS, CLASS B, continued 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. Very double, peony form, varying from 
clear crimson to light red. C, D, E, H. 
Victor Emmanuel. This Camellia is outstanding because of its 
great beauty of form and its brilliant coloring. The flowers 
are peony form and of a deep rich red. Its petals are raised 
and slightly fluted, and the stamens are in one large central 
cluster. The plant is compact, with deep green foliage, and 
blooms from midseason to late. B, C, D. 
Virginia Franco. (G.S) Pinky white ground striated with 
deeper pink. D. 
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Class C 
Angela Cocchi. (GS.) Variegated, sparsely marked with 
carmine stripes on flesh-pink, almost white ground. The 
blooms are medium size. C, D. 
Celtic Rosea. Formerly Semi-Double Blush. Propagated from 
a French import. Semi-double, with petals of the palest 
pa pis Long yellow stamens. Very dainty and beauti- 
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