CHARLESTON, S. C. 

Star Red—An extremely dark red semi-double, even darker 
than Mrs. Charles Cobb. This rare camellia was sent us from 
California some years ago. 
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Prices on above 2 Star Varieties: 
Owe ootiel 2515002 ome 3.00 
L551 Gre re eo 4.00 
G22 4 ee ae ee 5.00 
Daas (pees ee 6.00 
5 (24.0, ere eee 8.00 
ZS | fe ee Sn 12.00 
Grafts: 399 Le eee 5 nae 5.00 
[2 i ee 6.50 
| A) it tae ee 8.00 
1G: 24 eee ea er? 12.50 
ZTE CEO eee a 15.00 
3 023 Goa oe 18.00 
3 o4 Gi ae eer sons 20.00 
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2 STAR VARIEGATED 
Empress, Variegated—A large semi-double deep pink marbled 
white with conspicuous stamens in center. Dark, glossy green fol- 
iage. A very hardy midseason bloomer. 
Grafts a 342 elon 5 oe 155180 18.244 
American Beauty—Another of our original varieties which has 
missed the fame it deserves by blooming in March long after the 
last camellia show. A medium to large double deep pink marbled 
white, it opens with a bud looking like the rose from which it de- 
rives its name. Stamens appear when fully open. One of the 
most difficult to propagate and a slow grower. Small light green 
foliage. 
Own Roots: 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24 
Grafts: 15-18”, 18-24” 
Catherine Cathcart—(Leila) This old original from Magnolia 
Gardens is a very lovely medium to large double pink, marbled 
white. Rounded, light green foliage. Slow slender growth. Late 
bloomer. 
Own Root: 15-18”, 18-24”, 24-30” 
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