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Totally 14 results Found.
Name | ScientificName | Year | Description |
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Adrian Feint | Camellia japonica 'Adrian Feint' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.21, Illustration V: A seedling raised by the author. It was named for the well known flower painter, Adrian Feint, and is a large, decorative, semi-double white with vivid, crimson stripes. Its large, vividly striped flower buds are also attractive. A vigorous plant of stately habit and long, soft green leaves, widely serrated and pointed at the ends. It occasionally throws a crimson sport. Originated by E.G. Waterhouse, Gordon, NSW, Australia. Orthographic errors: ‘Adrien Feint’, ‘Adrien Flint’. | |
Andromeda (Waterhouse) | Camellia japonica 'Andromeda (Waterhouse)' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.30: Seedling from the Japanese variety Gauntlettii, (‘Sodekakushi’), raised by E.G. Waterhouse, Gordon, N.S.W., Australia. A large, semi-double white, with light streaks of carmine and broad, flat, outer petals; a central column of stamens. | |
Burnham Beeches | Camellia japonica 'Burnham Beeches' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.18: The Camellia, Countess of Orkney has produced two sports, one a large, informal pink with white edges and petaloid centre, somewhat in the manner of Lady Loch, for which it is sometimes mistaken. This I have named Burnham Beeches from the property in Victoria, Australia where it was first observed. | |
Camden Park | Camellia japonica 'Camden Park' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.14, 17: The third sport of Aspasia Macarthur, and an uncommon one, is a large variegated bloom, with colour and mottling somewhat similar to ‘Elegans’, (Elegans Variegated), but with a raised centre of crowded and twisted petals. In Camellia Quest, 1947, it was named ‘Aspasia Variegata’, but now that the name for its parent is Aspasia Macarthur and it is not a sport of the true Aspasia; the Australian and New Zealand Camellia Research Society has renamed it Camden Park. Originated in Australia. See colour plate: ACRS, 1977, Camellia News, No.66, p.2. Chinese synonym: ‘Kamuden Gonguan’.朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.47.
Camden Park 卡姆登公园 (C. japonica) 红山茶 。 1952,澳大利亚 。 Aspasia Macarthur (马卡德)的枝变种。牡丹〜全牡丹、玫瑰红、少量白斑、中〜大轮(9〜10x4〜5cm)、花期12〜2月、树性直立、生长缓慢。 Camden Park (卡姆登公园)一高继银,1998,世界名贵茶花,p.22, No.1. | |
Campanella | Camellia japonica 'Campanella' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.30: A light pink single, campanulate form, raised by E.G. Waterhouse, Gordon, N.S.W., Australia from seed of Suibijin. | |
Chandler's Victory | Camellia japonica 'Chandler's Victory' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.30: Raised by B. Chandler, nurseryman, Bayswater, Victoria, Australia from seed that came from Japan. A large coral pink of the peony type. First announced by the Melbourne Herald, 15/7/47 with photographs and account of its origin. The name ‘Victory’ given to it by its owner was changed to Chandler’s Victory when it was discovered that there was already a camellia ‘Victory’ of an earlier date. See colour plate p.21, ACRS., 1977, Camellia News, No.66. Orthographic error ‘Chancler’s Victory’. Chandler’s Waratah. Hazlewood & Jessep, 1972, Checklist - Camellia Cultivars from Nursery Catalogues, p.37. Synonym for Chandleri. | |
Dainty Maiden | Camellia japonica 'Dainty Maiden' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.30: Medium size, semi-double to informal double of Rhodamine Pink. (RHS.CC.,527/3). A seedling of Suibijin, originated by E.G. Waterhouse, Gordon, NSW, Australia. Received an RHS. “Preliminary Commendation” in 1967. Orthographic error: ‘Dainty Maid’. | |
Doris Tagg | Camellia japonica 'Doris Tagg' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.37: This Camellia is not of Australian origin but was brought out from Monaco about 1920 to Adelaide. It is a charming, light pink (RHS.CC. Fuchsine Pink 627/1) with 6 well rounded petals. It is slightly fragrant. Lighter in colour and smaller than Spencers Pink. Orthographic error: ‘Doris Tag. | |
Janet Waterhouse | Camellia japonica 'Janet Waterhouse' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.30: Semi-double, pure white, 10 cm across, 5-6 rows of petals with a compact cylinder of stamens and golden anthers. In its first stages the flower shows a large, central cone that opens later and the petals fold back and overlap. Dark green foliage and sturdy habit. Raised by E.G. Waterhouse, Gordon, N.S.W., Australia. For colour illustrations see front cover, ACRS., 1968, Camellia News, No.32 and Macoboy, 1981, The Colour Dictionary of Camellias, p.95. 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.136. Janet Waterhouse 甄妮水屋(C. japonica)红山茶。1952,澳大利亚NSW,Gordon,E.G. Waterhouse培育选出。半重瓣、白色、中~大轮(10cm)。花名:人名(珍妮特.瓦特豪斯)。 Janet Waterhouse (甄妮水屋)一新竹市茶花产销班目录,2002-2006, p.58, J28. | |
Lady Gowrie | Camellia 'Lady Gowrie' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.31: Large semi-double, 12-13 cm across with about 20 petals and a narrow cylinder of slender stamens. The tall petals are deeply notched at the apex, forming two lobes. Colour fuchsine pink (627/2 to /1) Raised from seed by E.G. Waterhouse, Gordon, N.S.W., Australia from a plant of C.saluenensis from Marchants Nursery, England. See colour photo p.51, Macoboy, 1981, The Colour Dictionary of Camellias. Received an RHS, P.C.,1963. | |
Nancy Bird | Camellia japonica 'Nancy Bird' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, pp.18, 24: A light pink sport of Jean Lyne. Identical to its parent except for colour. Originated in Australia. For colour photos see: Macoboy, 1981, The Colour Dictionary of Camellias, p.107; Encyclopedia of Camellias in Colour, vol.II, 1978, pl.119, p.62; ACRS.. 1977, Camellia News, No.66, p.22. 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.195. Nancy Bird南希伯德(C. japonica)红山茶。1952,澳大利亚。'Jean Lyne’的淡粉红色枝变种。半重瓣〜牡丹形、淡粉红色、中轮、花期1〜2月。 | |
Roberta | Camellia japonica 'Roberta' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.19. A large, light pink sport of Paul Jones. Originated by E.G. Waterhouse, Gordon, N.S.W., Australia. | |
Robin | Camellia japonica 'Robin' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.31: Single, vivid cherry-red (RHS. Chart Cherry 722/3), 6-7 broad petals, obcordate, emarginate at apices and arching outwards, 8 cm across, borne freely at the ends of branches, Buds pointed. Leaves small to medium, narrow, concave and serrate to the base. Early blooming. A seedling originated by E.G. Waterhouse, Gordon, N.S.W., Australia. Synonym: ‘Robin’(Australia) | |
White Tulip | Camellia japonica 'White Tulip' | 1952 | Waterhouse, 1952, Camellia Trail, p.21 and pl.II: Originated by Cheeseman’s Nursery, Victoria. A single white with creamy yellow stamens and golden anthers, having 7 petals, the three inner semi-erect, forming an open, urn-shape. The plant has an open spreading habit. See colour pl. ACRS, front cover, 1976, Camellia News, No.62. 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.279. White Tulip 白色郁金香(C.japonica)红山茶。1952,澳大利亚Victoria,Cheeseman种苗园。单瓣、杯形、白色、花瓣7枚、中轮。 White Tulip (白色郁金香)一茶花林目录,1992-2006, p.27/28, No.879. |