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form. Deep red, but as the flower gets older, 
the outer edges turn purple. 
GLEN 40. An immense, double rose-form flower. 
The outer edges of which TURN DEEP DUBON- 
NET as the flower gets Older. When fully 
Open it shows some stamens in the center; 
4 to 6 inches in diameter. The leaves are small, 
dark green. <A very strong upright grower. 
Blooms in January to February. We consider it 
our finest and newest variety in Camellias. 
Available in sizes, 6 to 8 inch, 8 to 10 inch and 
2 to 3 feet; Specimen, 
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CLASS C CAMELLIAS 
MRS. ABBY WILDER. Peony-shaped white flowers 
medium to large, with tiny splashes of pink. Com- 
pact and fast grower. 
BELL ROSEA. Very double flowers of Pink Perfec- 
tion shape, of about same size, but color is a 
deeper pink. Fast and very compact grower, with 
rather small leaves. Plants 3 feet high usually 
have spread of same dimension. 
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CANDIDISSIMA. STAR-SHAPED, very double, pure 
white flowers. Not large, but a very profuse 
bloomer. Slow compact grower. Late season 
bloomer. 
COUNTESS OF ORKNEY. Very double light-pink 
flowers with red stripes, rather early in the sea- 
son. Compact, but slow grower. Profuse bloomer 
while very small. 
ELIZABETH (Tutonia). Very double pure white 
blooms. Pink flowers of same form will appear. 
Thick leaves are very dark green. Strong grower. 
One of the best for cut flowers. 
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