Rare Camellias 
GROUP I 
ASPASIA. A bushy, compact grower. Very large, peony- 
form flowers of brilliant scarlet and white variegated. 
2-yr. grafts, 18-24 in. and 24—30 in. 
AUNT JETTY. A famous variety from Tallahassee, 
Florida. A large peony-type, oriental-red flower, with 
an occasional white spot. Midseason. Own root, 12-18 
in., 18-24 in., 24-30 in., 30-36 in., and 3-4 ft. 
BESSIE McARTHUR. A large semi-double clear pink 
with prominent stamens intermingled with small 
petaloids. Own root, 24-30 In. and 30-36 in. 
CAPTAIN MARTIN’S FAVORITE. A medium-sized 
flower, light pmk and white variegated. A very choice 
variety. Own root, 24-30 in. 
DAIKAGURA VARIEGATED. Flower double peony- 
form, very large, deep rose in color with white spots. 
Own root, 12-18 in. and 18-24 in. 
DONKELAARI. One of the finest of all semi-double 
Camellias. Very large, red flower, with an occasional 
white spot. Grafts, 18-24 in., 24-30 in., and 30-36 in. 
ELIZABETH GRANDY (Margaret Higdon). Large 
semi-double, deep pink fading to white around the edges 
of the petals. Rich stamens intermingled. Own root, 
24—30 in. 
FINLANDIA. Large semi-double open-flowered white 
with prominent stamens. 1—yr. grafts, 12-18 in. 
FIREGOLD (Dr. Sheppard; Te Deum). Large semi- 
double to peony-formed flower; fire-red with golden 
stamens. Own root, 24-30 in. 2-yr. grafts, 24-30 in. 
FLAME. Deep vivid red, large, semi-double flower. We 
think this one of the Ioveliest Camellias on the market 
today. 1-yr. graft, 12-18 in., 18-24 in., and 24-30 in. 
FRIZZLE WHITE. Pure white, se:ni-double flower. 
Very wavy, crinkled petals intermixed with numerous 
yellow stamens. 2-yr. grafts, 24-30 in. 
GLEN 40. Full double flowers of the rose type, resembling 
Col. Firey but slightly larger and more brilliant scarlet. 
l-yr. grafts, 12-18 in. 
IMURA. Snowy white, semi-double flower with numerous 
yellow stamens in the center. Very distinct from other 
varieties and one of the loveliest of white Camellias. 
3-yr. grafts, 24-30 in. and 30-36 in. 
LADY JANE GREY (Eugene Lizze). Double peony- 
form, pink and white variegated. One of the most 
beautiful and most perfectly formed Camellias. 3-yr. 
grafts, 18-24 in. and 24-30 in. 
LURIE’S FAVORITE. Soft Iavender-pink with darker 
veins; the crinkled petals resemble crepe paper In tex- 
ture. The semi-double flower is sometimes 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter. 2-yr. grafts, 18-24 in. and 24-30 in. 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA. Semi-double, blush-pink. The 
perfect flowers look as if they are made of wax. A highly 
prized new Camellia. 1-yr. grafts, 12-18 in. 
MENA LADNIER (Duncan Bell). Full double flower, 
usually bright red but occasionally one marked with 
white or a solid pink one is found on the same plant. 
2 and 3-yr. grafts, 18-24 in. 
PRIDE OF GREENVILLE. Flower very large, full 
double, peony form, bright pink in color. Own root, 3-4 ft. 
QUEEN BESSIE. Faint blush-pink; semi-double, with 
large, very wavy petals and numerous yellow stamens. 
2-yr. grafts, 30-36 in. 3-yr. grafts, 3-4 ft. 

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