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RARE CAMELLIAS 
We offer, this season, a greater number of choice and 
outstanding varieties of rare Camellia Japonicas, in a 
wider range of colors and sizes than ever before. They 
are offered in three groups, and priced according to 
individual merit and supply available. We can furnish 
them only in connection with our Standard Varieties, 
only a limited number to a customer, and at no reduc¬ 
tion in price, regardless of size of order. The new and 
rare Camellias of today will be the real money-makers 
of tomorrow. Every grower should have them. 
GROUP 1 
LAUREL LEAF (He Tremento). Flowers large, full double, 
with numerous narrow petals having recurved edges and 
opening very flat; light salmon-rose, marbled white. 
Upright and compact in habit of growth, with rather 
narrow foliage of a pleasing shade of green. Conspic¬ 
uously beautiful, and most highly regarded of all 
varieties in many sections of the country. 
VICTOR EMANUEL. Probably the most sought-for 
Camellia in America today, and no collector should be 
without it. It is a bushy grower, compact and sym¬ 
metrically round, with medium-sized, smooth, elliptic- 
ovate leaves. The flowers are very large, deep red, 
peony-form, and of indescribable magnificence and 
beauty. Blooms late. 
Prices on Group 1 : Each 
10 to 15 in., pots.$3 50 
12 to 18 in., B&B.. 7 50 
18 to 24 in., B&B.12 50 
18 to 24 in., specimen, B&B.25 00 
2 to 2^ ft., specimen, B&B.35 00 
23 ^ to 3 ft., specimen, B&B.50 00 
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