GROUP II (Continued) 
LAUREL LEAF. Large, double flowers with twisted, narrow, 
salmon-rose petals, blotched with white. Leaves similar to 
those of the laurel and of a very beautiful green color. One 
of the most keautiful Camellias in existence today. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER. Very similar to Debutante, 
but a deeper pink color. An early bloomer. 
NAGASAKI. Semi-dcuble rose-pink flowers spotted with 
white. Round, dark green foliage. Slow in growth and a late 
bloomer. 
FURITY. Large, full, double, star-shaped white flowers. 
Free flowering. A very good white. 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Matkctiana Rukra; Purple Dawn). 
Large, symmetrically shaped flowers, red in center to purple 
on the ouer edge. 
VICTOR EMANUEL. One of the finest Camellias known. 
Plants of this Camellia with its beautiful, deep violet-red, 
large, pecny-shaped blcoms are one of the most sought for 
in the Untied States. A fast, bushy grower yet slightly up- 
right. 
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GROUPS 
GOSHO-GORUMA. Dark red, semi-double flowers of me- 
dium size; very noticeable yellow anthers. 
GCOCVERNOR MOUTON. Very beautifully shapped plant, 
slightly upright-spreading in habit, with very deep red 
blooms marbled with white. 
LADY VAN SITTI. Semi-double red variety with dark green 
foliage. Slow grower and late bloomer. 
ST. ELMO (Mrs. A. E. Wilson). Peony-formed, full flower 
of deep pink. A fast, tall grower and early bloomer. 
Bare-Root B&B 
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