Claudia Lee
A delicate five-petaled pink single found as a chance seedling by Dr. H.M. Wilds — named for Mrs. Sheffield Phelps, with vigorous upright mid-season growth.
Described by Hume in 1946 as a chance single-flowered seedling named for Mrs. Sheffield Phelps, originally found by Dr. H.M. Wilds who transplanted it to his garden. The flowers are a delicate pink, medium-sized single of five petals, seven to seven-and-a-half centimeters across, with vigorous, upright growth and mid-season flowering. First listed in the Fruitland Nursery Catalogue of 1940–1941 erroneously as 'Claudia Lee.' Listed locally as 'Claudia Lee' and registered as 'Claudia Lea.' Source: International Camellia Register.