KIYONO NURSERIES • Crichton, Alabama 
GROUP 2 
C. M. HOVEY. In habit of growth, and shape and form of 
flowers, it is very much like Purple Emperor, but the 
beautiful, double, large red flowers are mottled with 
white. Very showy. 
DAIKAGURA. Probably the earliest bloomer of all 
Camellia japonicas. In the Mobile section it is nearly 
always in bloom in September and often is showing color 
in August. Flowers large, thick peony-type, deep rose 
color with large white blotches, sometimes imbricated. 
DEBUTANTE (Sarah C. Hastie). Delicate shade of solid 
pink; large peony-form. Very hardy. See illustration on 
front cover. 
FANNY BOLLIS. Very large, single red flowers blotched 
with white. See illustration on page 24. 
GIGANTEA. Very large leaves and spreading branches. 
The red and white flowers are peony-form and of good 
size. 
KUMASAKA. Large, peony-form blooms of deep pink. 
Late. See illustration on page 24. 
KUMASAKA, VARIEGATED. Identical with Kumasaka, 
but with white spots. 
LADY CLARE. I mmense, single pink flowers. Probably 
the largest of all Camellias. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER. Early. Large pink 
flowers of peony-form, similar to Debutante, but a 
little deeper in color. See illustration on page 25. 
MRS. WILLIAM THOMPSON. Large, semi-double 
white blooms of great beauty. Recent importation from 
Europe. 
MONJISU. Semi-double, medium-sized flowers of bright 
carmine with a satin-like sheen, and blotched white. 
Foliage small, dark green. 
PINK BALL. Color identical with Pink Perfection, but 
flowers much larger, double, with pompon center. Very 
attractive and has handsome foliage. 
PINK STAR. Semi-double, bright rose-pink flowers of 
delicate coloring. Outer row of petals roundly pointed, 
giving star-like appearance. Habit of growth compact 
and upright. Midseason. Very desirable. 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Mathotiana Rubra; Purple Dawn, 
etc.). One of the largest flowers of rose form. Deep red, 
but as the flower gets older, outer edge turns purple. See 
illustration on page 25. 
REV. JOHN G. DRAYTON. Medium-sized, semi-double, 
peony-type flowers of soft clear pink. Entirely different 
from the variety known by this name on the Pacific 
Coast, which is clear white, and which is known in the 
southeastern United States as Grandiflora Alba. 
SNOWDRIFT. Beautiful form; large, semi-double; pure 
white. See illustration on page 21. 
WATERLOO (Ethlington White). Large, semi-double, 
white flowers of tissue paper-like texture. 
Prices on Group 2 : Each 
8 to 10 in., pots.$l 00 
10 to 15 in., pots. 1 50 
12 to 18 in., B&B. 2 50 
18 to 24 in., B«&B. 4 (K) 
24 to 30 in., B&B. 6 50 
18 to 24 in., specimens, B&B.10 00 
2 to 2]/z ft., specimens, B&B.15 00 
2]/2 to 3 ft., specimens, B&B.20 00 
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