Camellia
Afternoon Delight has a small single pink-red flower with a cast of purple. Don’t let the single blooms fool you. There is a flower at almost every leaf terminal, creating an almost hollyhock look. This upright, vigorous grower makes a very colorful screen.
Camellia
April Kiss is a compact, upright plant with a moderate growth rate and a heavy bud set. The small to medium, red-pink, formal double flower appear in the early season and will last through midseason. This wonderful introduction by Dr. Parks is considered by this nursery to be as perfect as a “kiss.”
Camellia
Autumn Mist has an upright habit with slightly weeping branches causing a cascading effect. It has beautiful, huge flowers with very large petals of flushed white, shading to pink on edge. Blooms fall and spring.
Camellia
Berenice Beauty is a vigorous, upright grower with medium to large pale pink peony flowers. This early to midseason bloomer, introduced in 1965, makes an excellent hedge.
Camellia
Bright Eyes is an excellent introduction from Dr. Parks and is a strong grower with heavy bud-set. There is a bud at almost every leaf terminal. The small, single flowers are red with an orange cast, and it blooms from early to mid-season.