
Mrs Charles Cobb 
RARE CAMELLIAS, Group I, continued 
Mrs.. Charles Cobb. One of the darkest red Camellias we 
know—almost black. Rich golden stamens intermixed 
in petals. Very fast grower with rounded light green 
foliage. We highly recommend this variety. 12 to 18-in. 
and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 
Mrs. Charles Simons. Very large semi-double white of 
somewhat loose construction; stamens intermixed in 
petaloids. Positively not the same as Elizabeth Board- 
man as some have suggested. 12 to 18-in. and 18 to 24- 
in. grafts. 
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RARE CAMELLIAS, Group II 
Catherine Cathcart. Medium size; double; light pink, 
marbled white. Large, rounded, light green foliage. A 
good grower and a fine Camellia. 12 to 18-in., 18 to 24- 
in., and 24 to 30-in. grafts. 
C. M. Hovey. Very large-flowering type, similar to Purple 
Emperor except for white blotches through the flower. 
One of the very best in flowering as well as growth. Large 
dark green foliage with some variegation. 12 to 18-in., 
18 to 24-in., and 24 to 30-in. grafts. 
C. N. Hastie. Medium to large, very dark red peony-like 
flower. Dark green, round foliage and good grower. A 
very nice dark red Camellia. 12 to 18-in. and 18 to 24-in. 
grafts. 
Colonel Firey. Very double, beautifully shaped flower, 
5 to 6 inches across, of brilliant crimson. One of the best 
red Camellias. 12 to 18 in., 18 to 24 in., 24 to 30 in., and 
30 to 36 in. 
Also a few 3 to 4-ft. own-root plants for $20.00 each. 

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