petaloids. Showing a few golden stamens. 
The petals are of a firm beautiful texture, 
and have none of the fragility that cause 
some blooms of this type and shape to shat- 
ter easily. 
MARGHARITA CALEONI — Formal double 
flower with very unusual red and white 
markings. Has large rosebud center. Good 
grower and profuse bloomer. 
MARION MITCHELL— Large scarlet red 
semi-double with a few petaloids mixed 
among the stamens. Very vigorous grower 
with dark green foliage. 
MON LOUIS PINK — Vigorous grower with 
pleasing pink semi-double flaring type 
flower. 
MRS. CHAS. COBB— Full peonyform ca- 
mellia of the deepest red. Very large petals 
with only a few petaloids. This variety has 
unusually nice foliage and is a vigorous 
grower. Among the best in the Magnolia 
Gardens varieties. 
MRS. FREEMAN WEISS — Beautiful semi- 
double to loose peonyform rich pink. Similar 
to Eugene Lizze in form. Pleasing color and 
most attractive flower. 
NAGASAKI (Lady Audrey Buller, Tennink- 
wan) —A magnificent camellia, with big 
semi-double blossoms and prominent sta- 
mens. The large, thick crinkled petals rang- 
ing in color from snow white to carmine, are 
attractively wavy, and slightly convex in 
shape. The thick deep glossy green leaves 
are large and round, and have some bright 
yellow variegation. 
NAGASAKI SPECIAL — This is a Nagasaki 
with unusually beautiful flowers and in our 
opinion is far more beautiful than the regu- 
lar Nagasaki. The distinctive feature about 
the coloring of this flower is the beautiful 
marbling of the petals and petaloids. 
OLD ROSE — Semi-double. In bud form, it 
looks very similar to a red rose. Large foli- 
age. 
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