RARE GROUP 1I Continued 
GIGANTEA (Magnolia King, Kellingtonia) 
Very large flower, 5-6 inches across. Usually semi- 
double with a large group of yellow stamens in the 
center. At times the yellow stamens change to nume1ous 
petalets, forming a perfect peony flower. Dark crimson 
marked with white spots. Leaves extra large and thick 
and very dark shiny green. 6-8”, 10-15’, 15-207. 
GIRARD DE BAILLON (Colletti Maculata) 
A charming Camellia; not very large but an attractive 
form of peony type with a combination of brilliant red 
and white. Slew grower. 6-8’, 15-20 2G3 
GLEN 40 
Full double, rose type resembling Col. Firey, but slight- 
ly larger in size and more scarlet in color. Leaves are 
thick and stiff with a dull point. Very slow grower. 6-8”, 
15-207G: 
H. A. DOWNING 
Semi-double flower, very large. Bright crimson to 
carmine red, sometimes spotted with white. 6-8” to 
15-207, 24-307’. 
HIBISCUS (Magnolia Gardens) 
Large single flower measuring 5 inches. Composed of 
6 large petals and numerous stamens formed cylindrical- 
ly at the center. Deep pink. 618”, 10-15”, 15-207: 
JACKSONII 
Sport of Gigantea. Similar to Gigantea, but blooms are 
nearly all solid red with little variegation. 6-8/’, 15-20’, 
20-24’". 
KAGIRI (Dante) 
Flower small to medium in_ size, imbricated with 
many small pointed white petals. Full double but ir- 
regular as some late blooms show yellow stamens. 
6-8/7, 10-157, 15-20”. 
LADY HUMES BLUSH 
Famous and rare old variety. Full double rose type, 
waite with delicate flesh pink. Excellent for corsages. 
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