







GROUP II 
Eleanor Haygood. — This is one of the most hand- 
some delicate pink Camellias yet offered the public. 
Its rose form flowers. upon opening develop fully 
showing a few short stamens when completely open. 
Foliage large dull green. Flowering late in the 
season. Growth upright, symmetrical. 
La Reine Variegated—Semi-double, very large flower, 
sometimes measuring over 6 inches. Deep pink or 
red of slightly margenta casting blotched with white 
spots. Very beautiful and attractive blossoms at 
midseason. A good grower with large foliage. 
Mrs. Charles Cobb. — Here is a Camellia in a class 
to itself. The color is darkest red to coppery bronze. 
Semi-double to loosely peony form with golden sta- 
mens intermingled, flowering in midseason. Foliage 
large wide glossy green. Growth slow spreading. 
Vedrine — Semi-double to double peony form flow- 
ers, 4 to 5 inches across, often 6 inches. Color, bril- 
liant red shading into a deep crimson of a velvety 
tone; very beautiful. Blooms midseason. 
Duchess of Sutherland — Large, semi-double flower. 
Color pure white except one petal is marked with a 
narrow pink stripe. Very free bloomer during mid- 
season. 
Laurel Leaf — Flowers large, full double, with num- 
erous narrow petals having recurved edges and open- 
ing very flat; light salmon-rose, marbled white. Up- 
right and compact. with rather narrow foliage of a 
pleasing shade of green. Conspicuously beautiful. 
Collettii Maculata — Most charming Camellia. The 
flower is not very large ,but it is an attractive form 
of peony type with charming color combination of 
brilliant red and white. A slow grower. 
Victor Emanuel — It is a bushy grower, compact and 
symmetrically round, with medium-sized leaves. The 
flowers are very large, deep red, peony-form and of 
indescribable beauty. Blooms late. 
Purple Emperor (Mathotiana Rubra; Purple Dawn, 
etc.)—One of the largest flowers of rose form. Deep 
red, but as the flower gets older, outer edge turns 
purple. 
Duncan Bell — The flower is full double, 4% to 5 
inches in diameter. There are 24 guard petals and 
90 to 100 small petalets which composes a peony 
form. The color is usually brilliant blood red, but 
occasionally a flower slightly marked with white is 
found, also solid pink flowers may bloom on the 
same tree. The flowers bloom mid-season. This variety 
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