CAMELLIAS 
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GRANDIFLORA ROSEA. Queen of the 
singles, with clear rose-pink 
outer petals and either golden 
stamens or clustered petaloids at 
center. It often measures 6 inches 
across. 
1 year, 3 inch pots.4 0 
2 year, 3 inch pots.60 
Grafts, 4 inch pots.6 0 
IMPERATOR. Very large, double, deep 
salmon pink, irregular petals, in¬ 
termixed with golden stamens. 
1 year, 3 inch pots.3 0 
Grafts, 4 inch pots.4 0 
JOHN G. DRAYTON. Large, semi¬ 
double, pure white flower, with 
large petals, and yellow stamens 
showing through petals at center. 
1 year, 3 inch pots.30 
JORDANS PRIDE (Hikari Gengi). A 
fragrant flower, large and double, 
petals of light rose pink bor¬ 
dered by an irregular edge of 
white. 
1 year, 3 inch pots.25 
KIKUTOGI. Early flowering, clear red, 
with regular petaling. Double. 
1 year, 3 inch pots.25 
KUMASAKA. Large double, clear rose 
pink, with prominent stamens. 
One of the best all-around varie¬ 
ties for hardiness, profuse bloom¬ 
ing, color, and lasting qualities 
when cut. 
1 year, 2 inch pots.40 
2 year, 4 inch pots.60 
LADY CAMPBELL. Very double, deep 
rose-pink. 
1 year, 2 inch pots.25 
LADY DE SAUMEREZ. Semi-double, 
ruby-red, with prominent yellow 
stamens. Sweepstakes winner at 
Portland Garden Club Flower 
Show in 1933. 
Grafts, 4 inch pots.60 
LE BOISE. Pine large flower of double 
red. 
1 year, 3 inch pots.20 
MATSUKASA. Long, narrow, rose col¬ 
ored petals, blended with white, 
and with golden anthers. The 
flower resembles its translated 
name, an open pine cone. 
1 year, 3 inch pots.30 
MIKENJAKU. Large, deep rose flow¬ 
ers, occasionally splashed with 
white, and prominent stamens. A 
popular but scarce variety. 
1 year, 3 inch pots.30 
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