ADOLPHE AUDUSSON—This is one of the 
finest types of semi-double camellias, varying 
from deep red to red and white variegated, with 
very large 5 to 6 inch blooms, with prominent 
stamens irregularly arranged among the heavy- 
textured broad petals. Handsome large deep 
green leaves. We cannot recommend it too 
highly to lovers of the finest in camellias, as we 
consider it the best camellia of its type that we 
have ever grown. 
1 year grafts on 6 to 7 year old under- 
ALBA SUPERBA—(Known as JoHN G. Dray- 
TON on West Coast, also known as NIVEUS and 
GRANDIFLORA SUPERBA). Semi-double pure 
white flower, measuring 4 to 5 inches across, 
with enormous petals, and conspicuous yellow 
stamens. 
S=LOnit ee VOLS) ieee eee nee eee $1.00 
JRO Pm ay shiks (@eropecvi = 6 al 1.25 
LZ ALS Ti eee a eee, eee ee 2.00 
her rapid sineed ators wc cde ue ee 3.90 
APPLE BLOSSOM—-Small, single flower, of del- 
icate structure, with a large group of yellow 
stamens in the center. The petals are creamy 
white with an edge of clear pink. The most 
fragrant of all camellias. Has small light green 
leaves, and an upright habit of growth. 
2 year grafts on 4 year old understock $3.00 
MRS. CHAS. COBB—Full peonyform camellia 
of the deepest red. Very large petals with only 
a few petaloids. This variety has unusually nice 
foliage and is a vigorous grower. Among the 
best of the Magnolia Gardens varieties. 
1 year grafts on 6 to 7 year old under- 
SUC tee ete ae od a oda a Fig etes a, 39, $7.50 
C. M. HOVE Y—(PavuLina)—Very double ca- 
mellia, with a high pointed center. The huge 
flowers are a uniform shade of brilliant scarlet 
with pure white blotches. The very large petals 
are beautifully veined and textured. 
8-10. in, (pots)... ey ees Me $1.00 
LOSS ine DOUG, see eee ee tae IPAs 
1 year grafts on 4 year old understock 3.00 
2 year grafts on 4 year old understock 4.50 
DAI-KAGURA—The earliest blooming of all 
the camellias. The large blooms vary from a 
soft light pink to a deep rose red, and the petals 
are completely irregular. There are hardly ever 
two flowers alike on the same bush. The texture 
of the petals is very good and the color always 
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