MAGNOLIA GARDENS NURSERIES 
its delicate blush color and large petals opening 
about a small group of petaloids, there is no other 
camellia like it. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 30-36’, 6-8-10 year understock. 
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3 STAR REDS mee 
Marian Mitchell—(Our seedling) This is our 
finest scarlet red seedling which has won favor with 
discerning collectors everywhere. It is a large late 
blooming semi-double with fragile petaloids mixed 
among the stamens. This plant for three years has 
been one of our best sellers. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 15-18”, 6 year understock. 
Robert E. Lee—(Our seedling) For those who 
want the extremely dark reds, this is the camellia. 
In midseason it opens almost black buds into a glow- 
ing dark irregular loose semi-double flower. The 
veins in the petals are even darker in color. Stamens 
are red with usually a few petaloids showing. It 
has bloomed well outside ever year since it was 
discovered four years ago and can We considered a 
freeze proof flower and a good grower. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24’’. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 15-18”, 6 year understock. 
Henry Middleton—Large semi-double dark 
red, 3-4 rows of large petals. Prominent stamens in 
center. Large glossy dark green foliage. Symmetri- 
cal upright grower. Midseason bloomer. 
Grafts: 8-12” and 12-15”, 7 year understock. 
