VICTOR 
EMANUEL 

RARE CAMELLIAS, continued 
Glen No. 40. A very striking deep red variety that blooms in 
January. The flower is large, very double, with wide rounded 
petals. The foliage is deep green and glossy. Growth rather 
slow but makes a strong upright plant. Limited supply. 
Governor Mouton. Named for the first Democratic governor of 
Louisiana, this large, peony-type flower is a pure deep red 
blotched with white. A strikingly beautiful variety. See color 
illustration on page 27. 
Il Cygno. (GS) Pure white, semi-double, imbricated flower with 
cluster of upright yellow stamens in the center. 
Il Tramonto. (GS) Very large, full double flowers with long, 
rather narrow petals of a beautiful soft rosy pink, marbled 
white. A very lovely variety. 
Imperator. (GS) A very handsome red peony-type flower of 
many petals and petaloids, shading lighter toward the center. 
Golden stamens show among the petaloids. The foliage is a soft 
green. A very few grafted plants from the French stock are 
available, also own-root plants from Glen stock. 
Kellingtonia. (GS) The French Kellingtonia is quite different 
from the variety of the same name grown in this country. The 
flower is very large and handsome, sometimes only semi-double, 
while at other times it shows a full center of petaloids and sta- 
mens. A very rich shade of red with varying amounts of white. 

GLEN No. 40 


DEBUTANTE 
Kumasaka. A large, fluffy, peony-form flower of deep glowing 
pink. The center petals are somewhat curled and fluted, show- 
ing a mass of golden stamens. An erect, vigorous grower and a 
late bloomer. Said to be delicately fragrant, but we do not 
vouch for that fact. 
Magnolizflora. This delicately beautiful Camellia is the 
choicest offering of the season. The semi-double flowers, with 
12 to 15 very large petals, are deep rose at the base but pale to 
soft blush at the tips. The plant is a compact grower with at- 
tractive foliage. A very limited supply. See color illustration 
on page 28. 
Marquise d’Exeter. (GS) Very large, full, peony-form flowers of 
clear satiny pink. The petals in the center are erect and some- 
times folded back, while the outer petals are fluted and deeply 
notched. Stamens are interspersed, even to the outside rows of 
petals. 
Mathotiana Rosea. (GS) Very large rose-shaped flower of 
a beautiful shade of pink—a perfect Mathotiana type. Very few 
grafted and own-root plants from the French stock. 

Mathotiana Rubra. An enormous, full, rose-formed flower 
with deep rose-red petals that take on a violet tint as the flower 
matures, and when fully open, a few stamens show. A vigorous 
grower with good green foliage. One of the finest of the red Ca- 
mellias. 
Monsieur Paugam. (GS) A pure white peony-form with long 
yellow stamens. The center petals are pinched and crinkled; 
the outer petals fluted. 
Onor del Monte. (GS) An imbricated flower of vivid rose 
marked with wide white stripes. 
Rey. John G. Drayton. Medium-sized, semi-double, peony- 
type flowers of soft clear pink. Loose construction with sta- 
mens mixed with center petals. Entirely different from the va- 
riety known by this name on the Pacific coast. 
Rosea Grandiflora. Very large, semi-double flower of deep rose- 
pink. The foliage is deep green and shining, with pointed tips. 
A vigorous grower. 
Souv. de Bahuaud-Litou. (GS) An imbricated, full double 
flower of delicate rose-pink. One of the very loveliest varieties, 
it must be seen to be truly appreciated. Very limited number of 
grafted plants. 
Valtevaredo. (GS) A very fine variety. The flower is full 
double and perfectly symmetrical. Cup-shaped, with pale pink 
center petals shading to a deeper rose on the outer petals. A 
strong grower with very fine foliage. 
Victor Emanuel. This Camellia is outstanding because of its 
great beauty of form and its brilliant coloring. The flowers are 
peony-form and of a deep rich red. Its petals are raised and 
slightly fluted and the stamens are in one large central cluster. 
The plant is compact, with deep green foliage, and blooms from 
midseason to late. See color illustration above. 
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