JENKINS’ CAMELLIA GARDENS 

Imura, White—A hybrid from Alabama, semi- 
double snow white, flower 51%” to 6” in diameter, 
with yellow stamens in center, long dark green 
narrow foliage. 
Jacksoni—Semi-double large. Crimson, occasion- 
ally flecked light pink. 
Kimberly—Single flowers, Drilliant,.. red) svely 
prominent red stamens instead of yellow ones like 
other Camellias. An unusual variety. 
Lady Mary Cromartie—Large semi-double, deep 
rose-pink bloom of loose construction; stamens 
intermixed in petals. Large light green foliage and 
good grower. 
La Reine VWariegated—Beautiful, semi-double 
flower 5 to 6 inches in diameter, deep pink to red, 
blotched with white. Very attractive and outstand- 
in gCamellia. 12 to 18-in. and 18 to 24-in. grafts. 
Leona Bolen—A vivid red, semi-double variety 
with 4-inch flowers whose petals stand well apart 
from the showy stamens in the center. The bright- 
est red of all our Camellias. Rounded, dull green 
foliage. Extremely slow, low, bushy growth. Mid- 
season flowering. 
Lotus—-This is truly the finest white Camellia we 
know. Extremely large lotus type flowers, remain- 
ing slightly cup-shaped when fully opened, with a 
cluster of golden yellow stamens in the center; dark 
green leaves; mid-season to late; a very good grow- 
er. Special price. 
Magnoliaflora—Magnificent semi-double pink. 
Very. rare: Special prices: 
Mathotiana Rosea—Full double pink; habit of 
growth and make-up of flower almost identicai 
with Mathotiana Rubra. 
Margaret Walker—Large, semi-double double 
white, striped pink, loose petals with a few 
stamens in center. Dark, narrow green foliage. 
Upright growth. Midseason to late. 
Mrs. Charles Simons—aA large, semi-double white, 
loose construction, stamens intermixed. Light 
green, heavily veined foliage. Symmetrical, fast 
grower. Mid-season bloomer. 
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