THE NAME SIGNIFIES RFTTER PLANTS 9 
RARE CAMELLIAS 
GROUP | 
LAUREL LEAF — Large, double flowers with 
twisted, narrow petals. Color, salmon-rose, blotched 
with white. Leaves similar to those of the Laurel 
and of a very beautiful green color. One of the 
most beautiful Camellias in existence today. 
VICTOR EMANUEL — Considered the finest 
Camellia known, this beautiful, deep, violet red, 
large, peony-shaped blossom plant is the most 
sought for in the United States. It is unrivaled in 
beauty and magnificance. A very bushy grower, 
compact yet slightly upright. 
GROUP II 
COLONEL FIREY—Very large, bright red flow- 
ers, very double with symetrically arranged petals. 
A late bloomer. 
DAIKAGURA—One of the very earliest bloom- 
ers, often coming into bloom in this section in Sep- 
tember. Large, thick, peony type bloom, light red 
with white blotches. 
DEACON DODD—Large, peony-shaped blossoms. 
opening like a rose bud. Soft red petals, flecked 
with white blotches. Dark green leaves on upright, 
yet bushy plant. A very prolific bloomer. 
DEBUTANTE — Velvet pink, peony form blos- 
soms. Bushy grower with light green leaves. 
FANNY BOLIS—Large, single red flowers with 
white blotches. 
KUMASAKA—Large, deep pink, peony-shaped 
blooms with white splotches. 
LADY CLARE—Huge, single pink blooms. One 
of the very largest camellia blooms. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER—Very similar to 
the Debutante, but a deeper pink color. An early 
bioomer. 
NAGASAKI — Semi-double, rose pink flowers 
spotted with white. Round, dark green foliage. 
Slow in growth and a late bloomer. 
PURPLE EMPEROR—(Mathotiana Rubra; Pur- 
ple Dawn) Large, symmetrically shaped flowers. 
Red in center to purple on the outer edge. 
SNOWDRIFT—A beautiful formed, semi-double 
blossom of pure white. Long, dull green foliage 
and good grower. 
GROUP III 
GOSHOGORUMA—Dark red, semi-double flow- 
ers of medium size. Very noticeable yellow anthers. 
GOVERNOR MOUTON—Very beautifully shaped 
plant, slightly upright-spreading in habit with very 
deep red marbled with white. 
KIMBERLY — Very bright red single flowers, 
with red stamens. Good size. 
LADY VAN SITTI—Semi-double red variety with 
dark green foliage. Slow grower and late bloomer. 
PRINCE ALBERT—Rosy pink flowers, spotted 
with white. Good size and peony form. 
