JOHN G. DRAYTON — (ALBA™SUPERBA, 
NIveEus)—Semi-double pure white flower, meas- 
uring 4-5 inches across, with enormous petals, 
and conspicuous yellow stamens. The _ best 
white of its type. Each 
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KUMASAKA—(BENnI-Korako, LADY MARION) 
—One of the finest of all pinks. A deep glowing 
pink, with very broad outer petals around a 
large inner circle of petaloids artistically curled. 
When fully open some stamens show through 
the petaloids. A very beautiful, rare camellia. 
Each 
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Grafted plants on three-year old under- 
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LADY SVANSMERART SVARTIEGAREID——A 
semi-double, large, deep pink and white flower, 
attractively simple in structure. The petals are 
slightly crinkled, with pronounced veins, and 
have a regular group of bright yellow stamens 
in the center. The dark green leaves are dis- 
tinctly long, narrow and pointed, and are faintly 
crinkled or curled. 
Each 
Grafted plants on four-year old under- 

Camellia Laurel Leaf 
