
C. M. Hovey. See page 19. 
RARE CAMELLIAS, Group II, continued 
Lady Mary Cromartie. Large, semi-double, deep rose- 
pink blooms of loose construction; stamens intermixed 
in petals. Large light green foliage and good grower. 
12 to 18-in. and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 
Laurel Leaf. A very large full double variety of beautiful 
texture; incurved petals. Most flowers have rose-pink 
centers and fade into deeper pink at edge, but sometimes 
come with white blotches. Excellent variety for green- 
house culture. 12 to 18-in., 18 to 24-in., and 24 to 30-in. 
grafts. 
Marchioness of Exeter. Large pink flowers of peony 
form, resembling a bouquet. Early blooming. 12 to 18- 
in. grafts. 
Purple Emperor (Purple Dawn; Mathotiana Rubra). 
Very large deep red flowers turning purple as they age, 
and showing some stamens when fully open. Fast 
grower with large, dark green foliage. 12 to 18-in., 18 to 
24-in., and 24 to 30-in. grafts. 
Vedrine (Margaret Lawrence). Large, loose, deep red, 
peony-form blooms; stamens intermixed in center petals. 
Very dark green, twisted foliage. 24 to 30-in. grafts only. 
Victor Emanuel. Unusually large, peony-form, very deep 
red. Very spectacular red Camellia and probably one 
that will sell at higher price for many years to come. 
Excellent grower and late bloomer. We have some ex- 
ceptionally good buys in this variety. 12 to 18-in., 18 to 
24-in., 24 to 30-in., and 30 to 36-in. grafts. 
PRICES FOR RARE VARIETIES, GROUP II: — Each 
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bala PB Siete tf ol ea ibe cee Cyn ale gan ied nk er ae 10 00 
a{ireal eu heed spd es. een A ec kar a pene ike Le 15 00 
36 to 48-in., B&B. Colonel Firey only. ........20 00 

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