Pink Ball. Peony-like soft pink flower. Duli green foliage. Slow growth; midseason 
flowering. 
Pink Star. Bright rose-pink peony-like flower with golden stamens interspersed with inner 
petaloids; outer petals pointed, giving a star formation. Very slow growth; midseason 
bloomer. 
Kumasaka. Large deep pink peony-like flowers. Glossy green foliage. Tall, slow growth; 
late bloomer. 
Akebono. A _ semi-double salmon-pink flower of exquisite formation—petals stand apart. 
Dark green glossy foliage. Bushy growth; midseason flowering. 
Daikagura. Large, full, peony-like deep pink flowers. Large, dull green foliage. Slow tall 
growth; a very early bloomer. 
Prices on the above group. Fine Rare and Slow Growing Camellias— 
Grafted Plants: 12” $7.50; 18” $10.00; 24” $15.00; 30” $20.00; 36” $25.00; 40” $30.00. 
Own root plants: 2'4” pot 3-5” $1.00; (6-8” to 10-12” not available this season); 12-15” $3.50; 
15-18” $5.00; 18-24” $8.00; 24-30” $10.00; 30-36” $15.00; 36-40” $22.00; 40-48” $25.00. 
All quotations are cash and carry at the nursery. All orders to be shipped, add 10% to quotations. 
RED GOLD MEDAL CAMELLIAS 
Dr. W. G. Lee. An extraordinary dark velvety red, semi-double flower from the garden of 
Dr. W. G. Lee. The blooms average 3 to 4 inches in diameter with golden stamens showing 
in the center. This variety has been greatly admired by male collectors of Camellias. Round, 
deep green, glossy foliage. Spreading growth; early to midseason. 
Emperor of Russia. A dazzling red hybrid that takes first place in any garden when it is 
in bloom. This brilliantly colored red flower is peony-like in form with golden stamens 
among the inner twisted petals. Very often the flowers appear to be four or five in one. 
Slow, bushy growth with dark green foliage. We consider this the finest red-flowering 
peony-form variety. 
H. A. Downing. A very large, semi-double flower of deep rosy red with stamens showing 
among the petals. Dark green foliage. Low, bushy, slow growth. 
Lawrence Haynes. (One of our hybrids.) A full peony-flowered form, 3 to 4 inches in diame- 
ter. The large, twisted petals of this dark velvety red flower are intermingled with a few 
golden stamens. The long foliage is narrow and light green in color. Tall and angular in its 
growth. 
Leona Bolen. New. A vivid red, semi-double variety with 4-inch flowers whose petals stand 
well apart from the showy stamens in the center. The brightest red of all our Camellias. 
Rounded, dull green foliage. Extremely slow, low, bushy growth. Midseason flowering. 
Vittorio Emanuele. A variety that is impossible to describe because of its exquisite form and 
its spectacular depth of coloring. Deep green foliage. Medium-sized grower; midseason 
bloomer. 
William S. Hastie (Colonel Firey). A full, double Dahlia-flowered, dark red form which 
makes a choice cut-flower. Dark green foliage. Slow growth; late flowering. 
Lady Mary Cromartie (Magnolia, No. 25). We do not know the name of this unusually 
large cup-shaped peony-like flower of deepest red. It has short stamens in the center and 
measures 514 to 6 inches in diameter. Rounded, deep dull green foliage. Slow, symmetrical 
growth; late flowering. 
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