RARE CAMELLIAS. Group 1, continued 
Sir de Bahuaud-Litou. (GS) An imbricated, full double flower 
of delicate rose-pink. One of the very loveliest varieties, it 
must be seen to be truly appreciated. Very limited number of 
grafted plants. 
Mathotiana rosea. (GS) Very large rose-shaped flower of a 
beautiful shade of pink—a perfect Mathotiana type. Very few 
grafted and own-root plants from the French stock. 
Victor Emanuel. (GS) This Camellia is outstanding because of 
its great beauty of form and its brilliant coloring. The flowers 
are peony-form and of a deep rich red. It petals are raised and 
slightly fluted and the stamens are in one large central cluster. 
The plant is compact, with deep green foliage, and blooms from 
midseason to late. See color illustration on page 27. 
RARE CAMELLIAS. Group 2 
Colonel Firey (William S. Hastie). A truly magnificent 
flower of deepest red, very large and full double, with many 
rows of petals. Good foliage and a late bloomer. See color 
illustration on page 28. 
Comte de Gomer. (GS) Imbricated flower with many rows of 
soft pink petals marked with vivid rose and crimson stripes. 
Compact grower and an early bloomer. 
Debutante (Sarah C. Hastie). An exquisite shade of soft 
pink, this peony-type variety is very attractive. The plant is 
hardy and has fine light green foliage. It blooms early and 
holds up well. See color illustration on page 25. 
General Lamoriciere. (GS) Large semi-double flower of palest 
pink, striped with deeper pink; yellow stamens interspersed. 
Gigantea. (GS). A spreading plant with enormous leaves. 
The large peony-form flowers are deep red, splotched with white. 
Governor Mouton. Named for the first Democratic governor 
of Louisiana, this large, peony-type flower is a pure deep 
red blotched with white. A strikingly beautiful variety. See 
color illustration on page 27. 
H. A. Downing. Very large, semi-double flowers of a deep rose 
that is almost red. The center petals are very high with beau- 
tifully contrasting yellow stamens. Plant is low and bushy 
with deep green foliage. 
Imperator. (GS) A very handsome red peony-type flower of 
many petals and petaloids, shading lighter toward the center. 
Golden stamens show among the petaloids. The foliage is a 
soft green. A very few grafted plants from the French stock 
are available, also own-root plants from Glen stock. 

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Kumasaka. A large, fluffy, peony-form flower of deep glowing 
pink. The center petals are somewhat curled and fluted, 
showing a mass of golden stamens. An erect, vigorous grower 
and a late bloomer. Said to be delicately fragrant, but we 
do not vouch for that fact. See color illustration on page 25. 
Madame Haas. (GS) A very large, exceptionally double, imbri- 
cated flower of a beautiful cherry-red, occasionally striped with 
lighter pink in the center. 
Marchioness of Salisbury. Beautifully formed flowers of a 
deep wine-red, marbled with white. A truly lovely variety. 
Mathotiana Rubra. An enormous, full, rose-formed flower with 
deep rose-red petals that take on a violet tint as the flower 
matures, and when fully open, a few stamens show. A vigor 
ous grower with good green foliage. One of the finest of 
MATHOTIANA ALBA the red Camellias. 

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