LADY VAN SITTART—A_ semi-double, 
large, deep pink and white flower, attrac- 
tively simple in structure. The petals are 
siightly crinkled, with pronounced veins, 
and have a regular group of bright yellow 
stamens in the center. The dark green 
leaves are distinctly long, narrow and 
pointed, and are faintly crinkled or curled. 
LE REINE VARIEGATED — Believed to be 
a sport of Lady Mary Cromartie. Same type 
tlower except for large spots of white varie- 
gation. 
LAUREL LEAF (Lallarook) — This is one 
of the most exquisite of all camellias. It is 
the largest full-double variety of which we 
know. Of perfect symmetry, with a salmon 
rose-pink center, shading to a deeper rose 
on the tips of the incurved petals. The petals 
are beautifully textured, and have very fine 
veins of deeper rose. The foliage is quite 
distinctive, with its long, rather narrow light 
green leaves that are very glossy. The finest 
geenhouse variety. Our Laurel Leaf is dis- 
tinctly different, both in foliage and bloom, 
from what we have purchased as I] Tre- 
mento, which is sometimes listed as being 
synonymous with Laurel Leaf. 
LIBERTY BELL — Large semi-double white 
with several rows of outer guard petals and 
thick pom-pom center. 
LINDSEY NEIL — Beautiful semi-double to 
peonyform, dark red with well defined white 
markings. Petaloids intermingled with sta- 
mens. Dependable bloomer, very slow, com- 
pact grower. 
MADAM ADELE — Peonyform, large rose- 
pink with yellow stamens intermixed. ' 
MADAME CHIANG - KAI-SHEK — Large 
semi-double deep rose-pink flecked with i 
white with prominent circle of stamens. 
Beautiful in its simplicity. 
MAGNOLIAFLORA — The charm of this 
rare camellia les in the unusual shape of the 
blooms and its color of the most delicate 
shade of blush pink. Nine to ten large petals 
in a double row open concavely around a 
small center group of loosely curled inner 
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