MAGNOLIA GARDENS AND NURSERIES 
Cardinal Richelieu—One of our original varieties. A regular 
formed loose flower with a bunch of petaloids and stamens in center. 
Of a rose red hue, this flower blooms well in early midseason when 
many others are ruined by cold. 
Own Root: 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24” 
Troubadour—A salmon pink semi-double is this old Magnolia 
Garden variety. Three rows of large petals forming a pine cone 
type flower of great depth. A midseason bloomer. This variety has 
small narrow leaves on thin twigs. This will find favor with those 
who know the Rev. John Bennett camellia. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-15” 
Bessie McArthur—From the Gerbing Camellia Nursery comes 
this large, semi-double clear pink variety with three or four layers 
of very large petals and prominent stamens intermingled with small 
petaloids. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24” 
Arthur Middleton—An exquisite, large deep pink flower of 
formal type. When fully opened the stamens are intermingled with 
the petaloids. Free blooming and vigorous in growth. Midseason 
to late bloom. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24” 
Martha Brice—A very delicate soft pink semi-double, loose peony 
flower. Blooms midseason. 
Grafts: 12-15%, 15-18”, 18-24” 
Blush Hibiscus—A very large single to semi-double flower re- 
sembling the giant Mallow Hibiscus. The color is white with blush 
pink at the center. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24”, 24-30” 
Tina Gilliard—One of our seedlings from Derbiana and a great 
improvement over it. A large semi-double pink with prominent 
stamens and regularly placed wavy petals. Like its parent, it is a 
hardy camellia. Midseasn. 
Grafts: 24-30”, 30-36”, 3-4’ 
Tinky Lee—Large semi-double light pink, two rows of creped 
petals, petaloids mixed with prominent stamens. 
Grattsco 8-129 12-19) 15-107 
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