Rare Camellias 
ADOLFHE AUDUSSON. We consider this the finest of the 
semi-deuble reds. You only have to see this plant covered 
with its deep red blooms, which measure from 5 to 6 inches, 
to agree with us. The large heavy-tex:ured petals have 
prominent stamens arranged irregularly among them. We 
recommend this’ Camellia to all our customers. 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON (Variegated). Large semi-double as 
Adolphe Audusson with creamy white varigation. We 
recommend this variety as the kest variegated. 
DAVIS’ ROSE DAWN. This beautiful rose-pink camellia 
was introduced by one of our local nurserymen. It has a 
large flower and dark green serrated foliage and is a 
vigcrous grower. 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA. The lovely large petals of this Ca- 
mellia are deep rose at the base and fade to a light blush 
near the tips. They have a firm. beautiful texture and do 
not shatter easily. The dark green foliage and the compact 
type of growth, furnish a nice contrast for this’ unusual 
flower. 
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GROUP II 
COLONEL FIREY. Very large, unusually double bright red 
flowers with symmetrically arranged petals. A late bloomer. 
DAIKAGURA. One of the very earliest Camellias, often 
coming into bloom in this section in September. Large, 
thick, peony-type, light red bloom with white blotches. 
DEACON DODD. Large, peony-shaped blooms, opening like 
a rose-bud; soft red petals, flecked with white blotches. 
Dark green leaves on upright yet bushy plant. A very 
prolific bloomer. 
DEBUTANTE. Velvet pink, poeny-form blossoms. Bushy 
grower with light green leaves. 
FANNY BOLIS. Large, single red flowers with white 
blotches. 
LADY CLARE. Huge, single pink blooms. One of the very 
largest Camellia blooms. : 
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