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For a novelty of regal beauty, this variegated 
rose-pink and white Camellia will appeal to the 
most fastidious Camellia lover. 
The precise arrangement of the petals, reflect 
the utmost dignity and atmosphere of refinement. 
It will appeal to those flower lovers who admire 
formality in character, with color variations, as 
portrayed in this Camellia. 
Occasionally, solid rose-pink flowers are pro¬ 
duced along with the variegated blossoms. 
Wherever these flowers are displayed, they are 
generally admired and appreciated. Plants of this 
variety will prove a valuable acquisition to every 
Southern garden or conservatory. 
Flowers full double, 2% to 3 inches across, 
compact habit of growth, blooming freely Janu¬ 
ary thru March. 
5” pot—4 yr. old—16-18”—each .$3.25 
6” pot—5 yr. old—18-24”—each .$4.00 
KOCHOW, KWONGTUNG, CHINA.—“I am enclos¬ 
ing order for Camellias. They are great, favorites 
with the Chinese who raise them in pots, even plants 
five and six feet high. In this locality I have no¬ 
ticed only several varieties, but I was in one garden 
near here, when the plants were not in bloom, and 
there were more than a hundred plants of all sizes. 
A year later this same customer in China writes: 
“The Camellias I ordered from you before I left here 
came while I way away and two of them bloomed 
this season. 
I have been around to several gardens. They, of 
course, grow everything in pots. Camellias are fav¬ 
orite flowers with the Chinese, and even the elegant 
gentlemen, who ordinarily would not soil his hands 
with anything like labor will take care of a Camel¬ 
lia plant.” 
