RARE CAMELLIAS, Group I, continued 
Duncan Bell (Mrs. Mena Ladnier). A large peony-form 
flower named for the owner of the famous Bellingrath 
Gardens. Beautiful red flowers 5 to 6 inches in diameter. 
Very fast grower. 12 to 18-in. and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 
Eleanor Haygood. One of the very best to come from 
Magnolia Gardens. We are very fortunate in being the 
first to have this one to offer from this section. Beautiful 
pale pink, almost blush-color, medium to large flower 
and when fully open has a few stamens. Very desirable 
Camellia. 12 to 18-in. and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 
Eleanor of Fairoaks. Peony-form flower with stamens 
showing in small petals and petaloids. This is a varie- 
gated form of Vedrine, very popular red Camellia. 12 to 
18-in. and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 
Firegold (Dr. Sheppard, Tea Garden No. 4). Very 
large, loose peony-form, dark red bloom, marbled white, 
with a mass of golden stamens in center. Round, dull 
green foliage. Very upright growth. 12 to 18-in., 18 to 
24-in. and 24 to 30-in. grafts. 
Flame. Very large; semi-double; red. An excellent variety 
for colder sections as it will open where most other sorts 
will fail. Long, pointed, slightly twisted foliage. Very 
good grower. 18 to 24-in. and 24 to 30-in. grafts. | 
Glen 40. Beautiful, large, deep flower of very dark red. 
Slow grower but one of the best double red Camellias. 
12 to 18-in. and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 
La Reine Variegated. Beautiful, semi-double flower 5 to 6 
inches in diameter, deep pink to red, blotched with white. 
Very attractive and outstanding Camellia. 12 to 18-in. 
and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 
Lady Jane Gray (Donkelaari, Eugene Lizze). Peony- 
form sport of Donkelaari, having same coloring and 
growth habit. Very beautiful Camellia admired by all 
who see it. 12 to 18-in. and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 

Mrs. Charles Cobb. See page 20 

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