
DEBUTANTE 
RARE CAMELLIAS, GROUP 2 
ALBA SUPERBA. Beautiful, semi-double, pure white 
Camellia, 4 to 5 inches across. Vigorous and spreading 
in growth. This variety is often known on the Pacific 
Coast as Rev. John G. Drayton. 
C. M. HOVEY (Mathotiana Rubra Variant). In habit of 
growth, and shape and fori. of flowers, it is very much 
like Purple Emperor, but the beautiful, double, large 
red flowers are mottled white. 
DAIKAGURA. Probably the earliest bloomer of all 
Camellia japonicas. In the Mobile section it is nearly 
always in bloom in September and often is showing 
color in August. Flowers large, thick peony type, 
deep rose color with large white blotches, s metimes 
imbricated. 
DEBUTANTE (Sara C. Hastie). Delicate shade of solid 
pink; large peony form. A free bloomer and vigorous, 
upright grower. One of the best for cut-flowers. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. A bushy and compact grower. 
aus flowers are very large, brilliant scarlet and of peony 
orm. 
GIGANTEA. Very large leaves and spreading branches. 
The red and white flowers are peony form and of good 
size. 
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