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John Rickard
(E.G. Waterhouse Variegated Camellia, William's Camellia)
The "formal-double," medium-sized blooms of this virus-infected sport of 'E.G. Waterhouse' are white with pink bands and streaks. Bloom occurs midway to late in the camellia season. Originating in Australia in the mid-1950s, 'E.G. Waterhouse Variegated' is one of many cultivars of Camellia × williamsii, the hybrid between the East Asian natives Camellia japonica and Camellia saluenensis. The first named Camellia × williamsii selection was developed...
John Rickard
(E.G. Waterhouse Camellia, William's Camellia)
Winner of numerous awards for the form and color of its double pink blooms, the camellia 'E.G. Waterhouse' originated as an open-pollinated seedling in Gordon, New South Wales, Australia, in 1946. This mid- to late-season bloomer is one of many named hybrids between Camellia japonica and Camellia saluenensis, known collectively as Camellia × williamsii. The first named Camellia × williamsii selection was developed by J. C. Williams of Caerhays...
James Burghardt
(James S. Reeve Camellia, William's Camellia)
The camellia 'James S. Reeve' produces large, semi-double, rose-red blooms midway in the camellia season. White stamens with yellow anthers cluster at their centers.
Originating as a random seedling, 'James S. Reeve' was selected by Houghton S. Hall of San Anselmo, California, in 1991. It is one of many named selections of Camellia × williamsii, the hybrid between the East Asian natives Camellia japonica and Camellia saluenensis. Camellia × williamsii...
Bosh Bruening
(Jury's Yellow Camellia, William's Camellia)
From late fall to spring, 'Jury's Yellow' bears a succession of creamy-white flowers, each with a central ruff of pale yellow "petaloids." This large, broadleaf evergreen shrub has a dense, upright habit and attractive smooth gray branches furnished with oval, glossy, medium-green leaves. It is one of many named selections of Camellia × williamsii, the hybrid between Camellia japonica and Camellia saluenensis. The first Camellia × williamsii cultivars...
James Burghardt
(Spring Daze Camellia, William's Camellia)
The camellia 'Spring Daze' bears small to medium, "formal double," pale-pink blooms with rose-pink edges. They open midway to late in the camellia season. Selected by Kramer Brothers Nursery, Upland, California, 'Spring Daze' is one of many named selections of Camellia × williamsii, the hybrid between the East Asian natives Camellia japonica and Camellia saluenensis. Camellia × williamsii cultivars were first raised by J. C. Williams of Caerhays...
James Burghardt
(Taylor's Perfection Camellia, William's Camellia)
The camellia 'Taylor's Perfection' produces large, semi-double, light-pink flowers from early winter into spring. This large, rounded, broadleaf evergreen shrub has upright, gray-barked branches and oval, glossy, medium-green leaves. It is one of many named selections of Camellia × williamsii, the hybrid between Camellia japonica and Camellia saluenensis. The first Camellia × williamsii cultivars were developed by J. C. Williams of Caerhays Castle...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Bellflower, Samantha Bellflower)
The bellflower cultivar 'Samantha' is a mat forming perennial of medium height. This vigorous everblooming selection was bred at Terra Nova Nurseries and bears large, fragrant, upward facing flowers of bright violet-blue that appear above dark green heart-shaped leaves.
Plants prefer sites with full sun to partial shade and do best in slightly acidic, loamy soil. This bellflower may be planted in containers, rock gardens or mixed borders.
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Bellflower, Sarastro Bellflower)
The bellflower cultivar 'Sarastro' is a long-lived, slow-spreading rhizomatous perennial developed at Sarastro Nursery in Austria. Plants bear neat stems covered with pendulous bell-like flowers of royal purple that bloom from early summer to early fall. This bellflower is suited to sites with full sun to partial sun and moist but well drained soil. Unlike other campanulas, ‘Sarastro’ is moderately heat tolerant. This perennial makes a nice addition to containers or mixed borders.
James H. Schutte
(Carpathian Bellflower, Carpathian Harebell)
Carpathian harebell is a low-growing perennial native to the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe. This popular herbaceous alpine perennial forms prostrate mounds and has small pale to medium green leaves. In late spring to fall it puts forth large, upward facing, open bell-shaped flowers of blue, white or purple. There are many cultivars of Carpathian harebell, like members of the compact Clips and Pearl series. This perennial prefers sites with full to partial sun and fertile, well drained soil....