Kare Camellias 
GROUP I 
Adolphe Audusson Variegated. Very large, 
semi-double, red and white. One of the very 
best and should be in all collections. 
Aspacia. Large, peony-form, red and white 
blooms. Dark green foliage with some varie- 
gation. Fast grower. 
Big Beauty. Large, white, blotched and dashed 
with pink. Good grower. Large, light green 
foliage. 
Daikagura. One of the very earliest Camellias 
to bloom. Deep rose-pink flowers, sometimes 
streaked and blotched with white. 
Davis Rose Dawn. A very beautiful rose-pink 
Camellia of large size, introduced by one of 
our local nurserymen. Very vigorous grower 
with dark green foliage. Much in demand. 
Donkelaari. We have the true stock of this 
fine old variety from Tea Gardens, Summer- 
ville, S. C. We consider it the best of this 
strain, having more white than most. Very 
large, semi-double, red marbled white. Slow 
grower. 
Dunean Bell (Mrs. Mena Ladnier). A large, 
peony-form flower named for the owner of the 
famous Bellingrath Gardens. Red_ flowers 
5 to 6 inches in diameter. Very fast grower. 
Eleanor Haygood. Magnolia Gardens variety. 
Pale pink, almost blush-color, medium _ to 
large flower and when fully open has a few 
stamens. Very desirable Camellia. 
Eleanor of Fairoaks. Peony-form flower with 
stamens showing in small petals and petaloids. 
This is a variegated form of Vedrine, a very 
popular red Camellia. 
_ Firegold (Dr. Sheppard; Tea Garden No. 4). 
Very large, loose peony-form, dark red bloom, 
marbled white, with a mass of golden stamens 
in the center. Round, dull green foliage. Very 
upright growth. 
Flame. Very large, semi-double, red. An ex- 
cellent variety for colder sections, as it will 
open where most other sorts will fail. Long, 
pointed, slightly twisted foliage. Very good 
grower. 
Glen 40. Large, deep flower of very dark red. 
Slow grower but one of the best double red 
Camellias. 
Haku-Tsuru (14 B; White Crane). Large, 
excellent white resembling Victor Emanuel in 
size and shape. Tall, loose grower. A good 
variety. 
La Reine Variegated. Semi-double flower 5 to 
6 inches in diameter, deep pink to red, blotched 
with white. Very attractive and outstanding 
Camellia. 
Lady Jane Gray (Donkelaari; Eugene Lizze). 
Peony-form sport of Donkelaari, having same 
coloring and growth habit. A very fine Camel- 
lia admired by all who see it. 
Lindsay Neil. One of the most sought-after 
Camellias this season. We have the stock of 
the original plant in Columbus, Georgia, and 
are proud to offer it. 
Lotus. Very large, pure white, semi-double. 
Long, narrow, light green leaves. One of the 
very best semi-double types, and one of the 
largest. 
Magnoliaeflora. Blush color, semi-double. 
Good compact grower with very shiny leaves. 
This is the most prized of all Camellias that 
we have to offer in any quantity and should 
be in every collection. 
Marion Mitchell. This is the finest red seedling 
to come from the many superb ones in Mag- 
nolia Gardens. Very large, semi-double, 
scarlet-red. Sometimes has a few petaloids 
intermixed with stamens. Dark green foliage, 
long and pointed. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. Fast-growing Camel- 
lia with large, dark green foliage. Flower is 
very large, of the Donkelaari type, crimson- 
red mottled with white. 
Mrs. Charles Cobb. One of the darkest red 
Camellias we know—almost black. Rich 
golden stamens intermixed with petals. Very 
fast grower with rounded, light green foliage. 
We highly recommend this variety. 
Rosea Superba Variant. Unusually large, 
light pink flower with white variegation. We 
do not have solid color. Very much like 
Mathotiana Variant except for color. Fast 
grower and considered one of the best. It 
should by all means be in every collection. 
Woodville Red (Martin Roberts). Very large, 
peony form, strawberry-red. This is one of 
the newer varieties for this section and is 
excellent for any collection. 
PRICES OF RARE CAMELLIAS, GROUP I 
12 to 18 in., mostly grafts...... 
18 to 24 in., mostly grafts...... 
24 to 30 in., mostly grafts...... 
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