
Lady Jane Gray (Donkelaari, Eugene Lizze). See page 14 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
Again we can say that we have increased the number 
of varieties of Camellias we are offering, adding some 
few standard sorts and many rare ones. We hope further 
to increase the number of varieties and make many 
additions of newer ones each year. We now have many 
varieties in smaller quantities not listed, some of which 
we will list next year. If you are interested in some 
special sort, please ask us about it—we might have a 
graft to spare or can tell you where it can be found. 
We take great pride in selling our grafted rare 
Camellias, and you will note that we are offering some 
outstanding varieties this year. No doubt we will have 
great demand for many of these, and we can’t advise 
too strongly that you order early. We can start digging 
in October, and if you can get your plants in early there 
will be much less chance of damage by cold. 
You will note many varieties from Magnolia Gardens 
of Charleston, S. C. Some of these are from original 
imported plants and some are hybrids developed there. 
All of these are of the very best and should be in every 
Camellia garden. 
In the standard varieties we have a few in larger sizes 
than we had last season and in larger quantity. Our 
8 to 12-inch plants are about the best that can be had 
anywhere. They are well developed, grown in full sun 
and thus superior to any shade-grown plants. We have 

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