Kumasaka, Variegated — Large, peony-form blooms 
of deep pink but with white spots. 
Lady Clare — Immense, single pink flowers. Probably 
the largest of all Camellias. 
Lady Van Sitti, Variegated — Identical in growth 
and habit to the well-known pink variety, but the 
flowers are beautifully striped or marked with white. 
A good one. 
Laurel Leaf — Flowers large, full double, with numer- 
ous narrow petals having recurved edges and opening 
very flat; light salmon-rose, marbled white. Upright 
and compact, with rather narrow foliage of a pleasing 
shade of green. Conspicuously beautiful. 
Marchioness of Exeter — Early. Large pink flowers 
of peony-form, similar to Debutante, but a_ little 
deeper in color. 
- Prepaid Prices - 
S:in. to.10 ink. es ee eee 2.50 each 
10: ing tO 515 ns eee 3.50 each 
15 2ine* $0.°20 Sina ee ee 4.50 each 
We can furnish some varieties in larger sizes than 
listed; also other varieties quoted on request. 
GROUP B 
Arajishi — Similar to Prof. C. S. Sargent in color and 
form but later blooming and more spreading growth. 
Fred Sanders — Flowers single, of medium size, 
crinkled at the edges. Otherwise, it resembles Tri- 
Color in both color and formation. 
Goshoguruma — Good-sized, semi-double, deep red 
flowers with yellow anthers, making a most attrac- 
tive color combination. Upright grower. 
Governor Mouton — Flowers of medium size and 
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blood-red color, often blotched with white. A vigor- 3 
ous grower, rather spreading in habit, with twiggy — 
branches. 
Kimberly—tThe brilliant red, single flowers have very 
prominent red stamens instead of white ones like 
other Camellias. Upright grower. A collector’s variety. 
Kumasaka — Large peony-form blooms of deep pink. 
Late. 
Monjisu (California Donkelaari) — Semi-double, 
medium-sized flowers of bright carmine with a satin- 
like sheen. Foliage small, dark green. 
Pink Ball — Color identical with Pink Perfection, but 
flowers much larger, double, with pompon center. 
Very attractive and has handsome foliage. 
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