NC Madsen. Harris' Longview Nursery, Retail Price List, 1955-1956, P.7
N. N.C. Madsen. Harris’ Longview Nursery, Retail Price List, 1955-1956, p.7. Synonym for Mrs. Baldwin Wood. Nabari. (Place Name), (C.japonica), ICS., Apr.1990, Japanese Camellia Cultivar List, p.16: Medium size, white ground with large and small red variegation, campanulate single. Late blooming. Originated in the Ôsaka Prefecture, Japan. A chance seedling, selected and released by Shinichirô Kishikawa in 1984. Nabb. (C.hybrid). Heartwood Nursery, Seedling List 2009; A 6.5 cm diameter, white to blush pink flower. Flowers mid-season to late. Profuse, round and compact plant. A cross of C.pitardii x C.fraterna. Originated by Heartwood Nursery, Fort Bragg, Calif., USA (HW9613). Nabeshima. (Nabe Island), (C.japonica), Iwasaki, 1828, Honzô Zufu: Flower is single and white and petals are small and have narrow, pink dapples. See: Yokoyama, CS., 1981, Tsubaki, No.20, p.107. Originated in Japan. (Believed extinct.) Nacionale. van Houtte Catalogue, 1857, 67:44. Synonym for Nazionale Benucci. Nachi-no-taki. (Nachi Cascade), (C.japonica), Yokoyama & Kirino, 1989, Nihon no Chinka, p.163, colour photo and description: Small size, deep red, wide, vase-shaped single, of 7 wide, over- lapping petals with a central column of anthers, with pinkish filaments, joined for their lower half, and golden anthers. Leaves strong green, ovate, apices tapering acute, margins shallowly crenate. Late blooming. Originated in the Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. Selected from wild camellias near Nachi-Waterfall, in Wakayama Prefecture. Named and released by Minoru Satô in 1979. Nada-no-hikari. (Ocean’s Radiance). (C.japonica), Nippon Tsubaki - Sasanqua Meikan, 1998, p.183 with colour photo; English translation p.127.
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