is beautifully serrated. Can supply 6-8 inch own 
root, or grafted plants. 
GIGANTEA (Magnolia King, Kellingtonia)—Very 
large flower, 5 to 6 inches across, usually semi- 
double with a large group of yellow stamens in 
the center. In some cases, however, the yellow 
stamens change to numerous petalets and forms 
a perfect peony flower. Color, dark crimson 
marked with white spots. Leaves are extra large 
and thick, very dark, shiny green. 
GIRARD DE BAILLON  (Collettii Maculata) — 
Most charming Camellia. The flower is not very 
large, but it is an attractive form of peony type 
with charming color combination of brilliant red 
and white. A slow grower. 
GLEN 40—Temporary name for old lost label tree. 
The flower is full double, rose type, resembles 
Colonel Firey, but slightly larger in size and the 
flower is more scarlet in color. Leaves are thick 
and stiff with a dull point. Very slow grower. We 
offer only grafted plants. 
H. A. DOWNING—Semi-double flower, very large. 
Color is bright crimson to carmine red: seldom 
spotted with white. 
JULIA DRAYTON—Very large flower, full double, 
imbricated. Color dark crimson; resembles Pur- 
ple Emperor very much. 
LADY HUMES BLUSH—Famous old variety, yet 
rare. Full double, rose type flower, white with 
delicate flesh pink. One of best for corsages. 
LAUREL LEAF — One of the favorite varieties. 
Very large flower, full double, imbricated, petals 
reflex and overlap each other symmetrically. 
Color, widely ranging from light salmon pink to 
deep rose, usually blotched with white. Leaves 
are narrow and pointed like a Laurel leaf. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER—F ull double, peony 
type, large flower of soft pink. Blooms mid- 
season. 
NAGASAKI—tThis is one of the largest flowered 
camellias. It usually measures 5 to 6 inches in 
diameter. Semi-double flower, color usually white 
on soft pink ground; very beautiful. Blooms 
early to mid-season. 
PINK BALL—Medium size, peony form, round 
shaped flower of soft pink. Leaves are large, well 
serrated, light green. Can supply only grafted 
plants. 
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