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CAMELLIAS, CLASS C, continued 
Elizabeth. Double, medium size, rarely pure white but more 
often striped with pink and sometimes solid pink. D, E. 
Horkan. A fine variety with semi-double flowers, variable in 
coloring, but white usually predominates, with pink or rose 
markings. Interesting and attractive. C, D, E. 
Imperator (American). Incomplete double, turkey-red, me- 
dium size, free flowering, desirable. D, E, F. 
Jarvis Red. Semi-double, blood-red, with yellow stamens. 
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Kellingtonia. (GS.) Large, peony type, rich pink, lighter in 
Gamer, JN. 18, ©. 1D, 1, 
Takayama. Flowers tend to be small; self carmine shading 
lighter toward center. Of regular imbricated form. The 
blooms are borne profusely and the whole effect is most 
pleasing. D, E. 
Theresa Massini. Shell-pink, similar to Pink Perfection, and 
foliage on the same order Leaves small and growth coim- 
pact. B. 
T. K. Variegated. Semi-double, pale pink with shadings of 
deeper pink and lavender; large cluster of stamens. D. 
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Tanya. Notable for its small, delicately sweet-scented, single 
blooms of rose-bengal hue. Flowers average 5 or 6 petals 
and shade to deeper pink along outer margins. Foliage 
small, narrow and sharp pointed. 
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Blanchette. A single white flower, tinted pink on margins, 
reminding one of dogwood. Very sturdy and upright, with 
dainty gray-green foliage. B, C, D, E. 
Briar Rose. Soft clear pink, resembling the wild rose. Small, 
dark green foliage and a flaring habit of growth. B, C, D, 
EB. 
Hebe. Single, phlox-pink flowers, freely produced. Upright, 
open plant. B, D, EH, F. 
Mine-no-yuki. Semi-double; pure white with golden stamens. 
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