MAGNOLIA GARDENS NURSERIES 

petals. Occasionally opens with bud in center. This 
flower is most unusual when viewed from its side as 
the waved petals are so regularly placed. An up- 
right growing variety with light green foliage. This 
is one of our old original varieties. 
Own root: 8-12” to 18-24”. 
Tina Gilliard—One of our seedlings.from Der- 
biana and a great improvement over it. A large 
semi-double pink with prominent stamens and reg- 
ularly placed wavy petals. Like its parent, it is a 
hardy camellia. Midseason. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 15-18”, 
Grafts: 8-12” to 15-18’, 5 year understock. 
Vanity Fair—(No. 104 Tea Garden) Medium to 
large semi-double pink with twisted irregular petals. 
Blooms midseason. 
Own Root: 8-12’ to 15-18’. 
Troubadour—A salmon pink semi-double is this 
old Magnolia Garden variety. Three rows of large 
petals forming a pine cone type flower of great 
depth. A midseason bloomer. This variety has small 
narrow leaves on thin twigs. This will find favor 
with those who know the Rev. John Bennett camel- 
lia. 
Own Root: 8-12’’ to 15-18’’. 
Grafts: 12’? to 18’, 6 year understock. 
Rutfled Beauty—From the Tea Garden is this 
rose pink camellia. A loose irregular peony with 
wavy petals whose texture seems to be that of crepe 
paper. Even the border of the petals is ruffled. A 
midseason to late bloomer. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 15-18”. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 15-18”, 4-6 year understock. 
Eleanor McCrady—(Our’ seedling) Enormous 
semi-double bright pink, large long waved petals of 
loose construction. Large light green foliage. This 
outstanding variety is a midseason, free bloomer 
and vigorous grower. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 15-18”. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 15-18”, 4-6 year understock. 
