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MIKENJAKU (Nagasaki, Candida Elegantissima) 
RARE CAMELLIAS, GROUP II, continued 
GENERAL WASHINGTON. Semi-double, white with 
occasional pink markings, yellow stamens. Grafts, 12- 
18 in., 18-24 iIn., and 24-30 in. 
GIGANTEA. Flower usually 5 to 6 in. in diameter. 
Semi-double to peony form; red marked with white. 
Own root, 18-24 in., 24-30 in., and 30-36 in. 
H. A. DOWNING. Very large, semi-double flowers of 
deep rose-red, with beautiful yellow stamens. Own root, 
12-18 in. and 18-24 in. 
KUMASAKA. Large, loose peony form of deep pink. A 
great favorite where known. Own root, 12-18 in., 18-24 
in., and 24—30 in. 
KUMASAKA VARIEGATA. Same as Kumasaka, but 
flowers are variegated with white. Own root, 18-24 in. 
Grafts, 30-36 in. 
LADY HUME’S BLUSH. Soft blush-pink; petals often 
imbricated. One of the loveliest of the Camellias. 
Grafts, 24-30 in. 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE. Deep rose-pink. Large, 
semi-double flower of loose form, with stamens inter- 
mixed in the petals. Grafts, 24—30 In. 
LADY VAN SITTART. Very large, semi-double flower of 
a most pleasing shade of red. Own root, 24-30 m. and 
30-36 in. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER. Large, full double, peony- 
type flower of soft pink. Own root, 18-24 in. and 3-4 ft. 

