(TB) 'Camelia'
1919, Fryer
'Camelia' (
W. E. Fryer, 1919) TB, Midseason bloom, Color Class Y4M
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Camelia (Fryer, 1919) Color effect a lemon yellow, light carmine red, veined bicolor; size fair; form short, open, oblong rounded; flowering habits free; tall bearded class; height 15-24 in.; branching wide, below center, 2 laterals. A flower of medium substance; frail to firm texture; smooth surface; good fragrance; good lasting quality. The delicate color marking blended veining shows up well in mass. (Sand, Austin W.W., 1925, A Study of Pogoniris Varieties, Ithaca, NY, 114). 75ยข. |
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DavidPotembski - 2013-05-28