MAGNOLIA GARDENS AND NURSERIES 

Victor Emanuel—(Blood of China) Very large semi-double red 
with conspicuous stamens in the center. Vigorous grower. Blooms 
late in season. 
Own Root: 12-15”, 15-18” 
Marguerita—A red sport of Candida Elegantissima. Very large 
semi-double red with two rows of large petals and conspicuous sta- 
mens in center with few petaloids. Rounded, serrated dark green 
foliage. Very hardy free bloomer. 
Gratts:) 12-157, 315-18" 18-24” 
His Majesty—(A Magnolia Original) Medium to large semi- 
double red with loose construction and stamens in the center. Blooms 
midseason. 
Own root: 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24” 
Red Hibiscus—A red semi-double with stamens which sometime 
change to petaloids forming a peony type. An early bloomer with 
stiff serrated leaves. 
Grafts: 15-18”, 18-24”, 24-30” 
Dr. W. G. Lee—Dark velvety red. Large, semi-double with 
golden stamens in center. Medium, spreading growth, with medium- 
sized round, glossy, deep green foliage. Rare and one of the fine 
new semi-double red camellias. Midseason. 
Grafts: 8-12", 12-15” 
Williams Middleton—Medium to large, semi-double dark red 
with two rows of petals veined with lighter shading of red. Blooms 
midseason to late. 
Grafts: 15-18”, 18-24", 24-30", 30-36” 
Judge Smith—Semi-double blood red, four inches across, four 
rows of petals which stand apart, stamens and petaloids inter- 
mingled in center. Foliage, round deep green, growth wide spread- 
ing. Mid-season flowering. 
Own Root: 12-15”, 15-18", 18-24” 
Tea Garden No. 45—Another rare one from the Tea Garden. 
A large deep red, very double, gradually showing stamens when 
opening, with flowers which cling to the bush for a long period of 
time. Slow growing but hardy. Midseason to late bloomer. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24” 
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