STAR WHEEL—Double red with white stripe on each petal, 
like a star wheel, M. 
SOPHIA—Double rose pink with yellow stamens in center, 
weeping habit grower, M. 
SUIBIJINE—Loose petaled type, recurved petals, white 
flecked with light pink, M. 
VALTAVAREDA—Large double pink, fading to lighter pink 
in center, M. 
WARRATHA RED—Bright red single with pom-pom cen- 
ter, E. 
WARRATHA WHITE—Same as the red only in white, E. 
CLASS D 
Class D Camellias are all new Rare varieties grafted on 
4 year roots. The purpose of a grafted plant is to age the 
plant so that it will grow faster and bloom younger. We 
do this by grafting onto the root of a Camellia that has 
grown three or four years. This usually makes it bloom the 
second year after grafting it. 
VOTO" V2 in Bee ares aa $5.00: °18 -to(24ins ae $9.00 
129(O cE eit ee ee $6.00" 24. to-30sine {ewe $12.50 
LSE SEES TT e ee Lee aes . $7.50 
ABBIE WILDER—Peony form pink with white. 
ADOLPH .AUDUSSON—Crimson, semi-double with showey, 
yellow stamens, very large bloom, looks like red velvet. 
ALBA PLENA FIMBRIATA—Double white of perfect form 
with fringed edges on all petals, M. 
ASCAPIA or VARIGATED EMPEROR OF RUSSIA—Peony 
form with white spots, yellow stamens mixed in five 
different petals, M. 
AUBURN WHITE—A new variety from Washington, named 
after the town of Auburn. Semi-double white with long 
yellow stamens, M. 
AUGUSTA WILSON—Peony formed deep pink, three to four 
inch bloom, M. 
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