Rare Varieties—_Own Root 
DEBUTANTE (Sara C. Hastie). Early blooming, 
full peonyform. Very delicate soft pink. Fine 
for cut flowers. 
10”-12” and 12°-18": 
GIGANTEA (Emperor Wilhelm, Magnolia King, 
Jolly Roger, Mary Bell Glennan). Very large 
flower, semi-double to peonyform, dark red 
and white. The leaves are usually large and 
thick. Habit of growth open and stiffly up- 
right. 
12°-16 
LAUREL LEAF (Lallarook). Very large, full 
double, imbricated, light salmon-pink, usually 
with some white variegation. Excellent for 
corsage work. Leaves narrow and pointed. 
10”-12, 12”-18” and specimens. 
MARGHARITA CALEONIE. Medium sized 
flower, full double, imbricated. Variegated 
bright red and white. Vigorous upright growth 
with round, dark green foliage. 
18”-24”. 
MATHOTIANA (Purple Dawn, Purple Emperor). 
This will always be one of the most popular 
varieties as it undoubtedly is one of the finest © 
of all Camellias. The extremely large, imbri- 
cated flowers are deep red, and as the flowers | 
get older a purple cast appears, especially to- 
ward the outer edge of the petals. When fully 
open this variety often times shows stamens. 
10”-12”, 12”-18", 18-24” and 24’-30”. 
VICTOR EMMANUEL (Blood of China). 
Unusually large, deep red peonyform that is 
most spectacular. Bushy, compact grower and 
late bloomer. i 
12”-18” and 18”"-24”". 
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