Bessie Morse Bellingrath. This fine new Camellia has been named in memory of the late 
beloved wife of the founder of Bellingrath Gardens. Flowers semi-double, white with faint 
blush, somewhat like Snowdrift in form but with more petals, and color is more delicate than 
Magnoliaeflora. Grafted, 12”-15”, 15”-18”, 18”-24”. 
Rose Mallow No. 126. Very large semi-double flower of mallow type. It is often 6 inches 
in diameter. It is composed of 16 large broad petals, somewhat creped in texture. Color 
soft pink with darker veins. Late bloomer. The leaves are extra large and roundish. Graft- 
Cel 2g aloe ae 
Martha Brice. New Camellia—seedling from Quitman, Georgia. Flower is semi-double, 
loose peony type. Color, delicate soft pink. Blooms mid-season. Leaves are very large, 
roundish, of rather thin texture, deeply serrated. Grafted, 24”; Own Root, 12”-24”-30”. 
Rainsford Cantelou. Large, semi-double bright pink, waxed salmon tinge, stamens inter- 
mixed. Long, broad, dark green foliage. Upright growth. Free mid-season bloomer. Lim- 
ited. Grafts, 10 and 12 year understock. Sizes 15”-18” to 30”-36”. 
Smiling Beauty. The flower is semi-double, 314-414 inches in diameter, and has fourteen to 
sixteen obovate petals of a most pleasing and distinctive delicate pink which is slightly 
deeper in color than Magnoliaeflora. Grafted, 12”-15”, 15”-18”, 18”-24”. 
Pink Glory. (Finlandia, F.N.) Large semi-double light pink with narrow petals and petal- 
oids mixed with stamens. A good growing plant, blooming in late mid-season. Grafted, 
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Lurie’s Favorite. Semi-double flower 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Has 16 to 18 petals which 
are crinkled and resemble crepe paper in texture. Color: soft lavender pink with darker 
veins. Blooms abundantly in mid-season. Leaves very small, roundish, smooth and very 
shiny dark green. Compact grower. Own Root, 18’-24”. 
Bose Dawn. The large, rose-pink flowers are very beautiful and very double, similar in 
form and shape to Alba Plena. It is a vigorous growers, with serrated foliage, and is free 
blooming even when quite young. Grafted, 12” up to 30”. 
Prima Donna. (No. 283 Tea Garden.) From the Tea Gardens comes this large open bloom- 
ing semi-double bright pink with its veined petals. Small dark green foliage. Own Root, 
18”-24”. 
Madame Maintenon. It is a cup-shaped semi-double with prominent stamens and a light 
pink color, the particular shade of which we have never seen in any other Camellia. <A 
large flower, but does not have to depend on its size to be outstanding in any collection. 
Large dark green foliage. Grafted, 12”-15”, 15”-18”, 18”-24”. 
Casa Blanea. Medium rose-pink; formal; double. This Camellia opens over a long period 
and is beautiful in every stage. Its lasting qualities will make it a good cut-flower variety. 
Grafted, 12”-15”, 15”-18”, 18”-24”. 
RED GOLD MEDAL CAMELLIAS 
Dr. W. G. Lee. An extraordinary dark velvety red, semi-double flower from the garden of 
Dr. W. G. Lee. The blooms average 3 to 4 inches in diameter with golden stamens showing 
in the center. This variety has been greatly admired by male collectors of Camellias. Round, 
deep green, glossy foliage. Spreading growth; early to midseason. Own Root, 15’-18”, 18”- 
BI 
H. A. Downing. A very large, semi-double flower of deep rosy red with stamens showing 
among the petals. Dark green foliage. Low, bushy, slow growth. Own Root, 24”-30”. 
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