Camellia List 1947-1948 
THE FOLLOWING CAMELLIA PRICES ARE CLASSIFIED IN 
A* B* C* D* ACCORDING TO VARIETY 
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CLASS A 
LOPLO RUZ Satie reenter eee $1.75: 18 ‘to 245 1n. 22k eee $3.00 
eto SL Rash eee ae ee yey VAN wows Gy oe bushy.......... $4.50 
E. Means Early Bloomer—February and March. 
M. Means Medium season Bloomer—March and April. 
L. Means Late Bloomer—April and May. 
BELLE RAMONA—Full double pink, variegated stripes, very 
hardy, E. 
CHEERFUL—Double red, small bloom, profuse bloomer, E. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER—Single rose pink, prominent stamens, E. 
PINK BERFECTION—Small double pink, very delicate color, M. 
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CLASS B 
LO tOgL 2711 vee ee eet $2.25) 18 ito" 24°in = ee $4.00 
2, tOwL Sain eee eee 93.00 24 to 30%n. 2bushys. $6.00 
ALBA PLENA—Large double white, imbricated edges on petals, 
very lovely, M. 
ALBA SUPERBA or JOHN G. DRAYTON—Semi-double white 
yellow stamens, M. 
ALOHA or LADY ALICE or ARAJISHU—Bright red peony- 
form, resembles carnation, very early bloomer, sometimes 
in winter. 
BRILLIANT—F ull double, red, M. 
DUC DE ORLEANS — Peony formed center, white with red 
stripes, M. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA—Dble. rose, heavy bloomer, bushy grower. 
GLORY DE NANTHES or LATIFOLIA—A red sport from Fan- 
ny Bollis, M. 
GOSHAGURUMA—ASingle deep red, dense cluster of petals and 
golden stamens in center, very fine and very late bloomer. 
KI KU TOGI—Early flowering double clear red, E. 
MONTA ROSA—Dble. Rose, M. 
PURITY—Double white, looks like a gardenia, M. 
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