MAGNOLIA GARDENS AND NURSERIES 
We are listing below a number of varieties of which there are 
too few to run in the catalog. If particularly interested in any of 
these write us, and we can probably supply one. 
Ellen Doubleday White Hope 
Frizzle White . Il Cygno 
Northern Light Purity 
White Giant Jenny Lind 
Lily Langtry Mattie Wright 
Nagasaki Lindsey Neill 
St. Andre 
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THREE STAR SPECIAL GROUP 
Magnolia Queen—This seedling is an enormous white with 
red strips, an irregular wavy petaled semi-doubled, somewhat vari- 
able as to form. 
At Magnolia this variety is the last camellia to bloom, usually 
flowering with the azaleas. Your camellia season can be extended 
two or three weeks with this camellia. 
Well-formed stocky grafts: 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24” 
Conflagration—A large fiery red semi-double, petals somewhat 
irregular and waved, with petaloids enclosed by a ring of prominent 
yellow stamens. 
This camellia, a midseason bloomer, will be a winner and source 
of pride in the finest collection. 
Well-formed stocky grafts: 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24”, 24-30” 
Louise Weick—A strikingly beautiful bright red seedling of 
ours, formed by a large cluster of delicate petaloids enclosed by a 
few regular petals. We think this is a seedling from the famous 
Firebrand. 
Grafts: 15-18”, 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36” 
Woodville Red—(Kollock, Martin Roberts) A very large bril- 
liant red, peony type flower. Slender upright grower. 
Grafts:s: 12415”, 15-18” 
Lady Charlotte—(Our Seedling) We consider this our most 
outstanding semi-double of the pinks. A large clear pale pink with 
prominent stamens and three rows of waved petals veined with 
white. Even without flowers this variety would be an ornament as 
growth is tall and symmetrical and foliage is very dark, pointed, 
and heavily veined. This is one of the hardiest camellias, coming 
out in perfect bloom last season just after the severest freeze of 
many years. 
Grafts: 12-15”, 15-18", 18-24” 

