CLASS D 
Class D Camellias are all new rare varieties grafted on 2 and 3-year roots. The 
purpose of a grafted plant is to age the plant so that it will grow faster and bloom 
younger. We do this by grafting onto the root of a Camellia that has grown two or 
three years. This usually makes it bloom the second year after grafting. 
MDa Rey aby SW iy eles eee $ 5.00 
1b} Tew MSY SHO cle ee $ 6.00 
AS). RA(0). ale). BH Dk Ascaris, feo. Bei $ 7.50 
ABBIE WILDE R—Peony form pink 
with white. 
ABUNDANCE—White loose peony form, 
medium sized bloom. 
ADMIRATION—Loose peony form. Red 
marbled white. 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ—New Seedling from 
the South. Large pink occasional 
white fleck. 
ADOLPH AUDUSSON—Crimson, semi- 
double with showy yellow stamens, 
very large bloom, looks like red vel- 
vet. 
ADOLPH AUDUSSON VARIEGATED— 
Like the red one except this one has 
large white blotches on it. 
AKE-BONO — Semi-double pink, com- 
pact grower, choice. 
AKw#-BONO VARIEGATED — Same as 
the pink with white markings. 
ALBA PLENA FIMBRIATA — Double 
white of perfect form with fringed 
edges on all petals. 
AMABILIS VARIEGATED—Sgl. white 
with pink stripes, predominant sta- 
mens. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY — New seedling 
from the South. 
ANNE SCHWABBE—Have not seen it 
bloom. 
ANNE LINDBERG—Large salmon-pink 
loose peony center of petaloids. 
ASPASIA or VARIEGATED EMPEROR 
OF RUSSIA—Peony form of deep 
red with white spots, stamens in 
five different places. 
AUBURN WHITE — Semi-double white 
with long yellow stamens. Comes 
from Auburn, Wash. 
AUGUSTA WILSON — Peony formed 
deep pink three to four-inch bloom. 
BESSIE McARTHUR—Large semi-dbl. 
deep pink has three or four layers 
of petals and petaloids mixed. 
BARON VON BLEICHROEDER — New 
seedling from the South. 
CAPT. MARTIN’S FAVORITE—Double 
rose red with white markings. 
CALIFORNIA — Single to semi-double 
bloom of rose-pink, broad and long 
petals. 
Set Ow A MIT see rsh sy eces $ 9.00 
ASCO BO OMIM ae ae enone $10.50 
24 to 30 in.—bushy...$12.50 
CASABLANCA—Double chalk pink 
softly marked with white, tufted 
center of stamens. 
CHRISTMAS GLORY—Single pink with 
predominant yellow stamens. Early. 
CHURCH PINK—Description unknown. 
COLLETTI MACULATA—Peony form, 
red with white blotches. 
DAITARIN—Large single pink, pre- 
dominant yellow stamens with out- 
standing petaloids. This is one of 
our favorites. Very new and rare. 
DANIELS FLUFFY — Description un- 
known. 
DAYBREAK — Pale pink peony form, 
good bloomer, lovely. 
DAVID GERBING—Loose peony formed 
carmine rose, medium sized bloom. 
DERBIANA — Semi-double peony form 
of deep rose or red. 
DONKLARRI — Semi-double rose with 
white splotches, yellow stamens, 
large bloom. 
DORI McCARTER—Large single white, 
yellow stamens. 
DR. LEE—Large semi-double bright 
red, profuse bloomer, slow grower. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLIN—Very large 
semi-double white with occasional 
pink stripe. 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR—Nevw seedling 
from the South. 
DUNCAN BELL—Red. 
ELEANOR OF FAIR OAKS—Peony type 
deep red marbled white. 
ELIZABETH BOARDMAN — Semi-dbl. 
satiny white, irregular form yellow 
stamens interspersed. Very lovely. 
EL TREMENTO—Large flat double pink 
marbled with white. 
ELIZABETH WHITE — Large double 
white, lovely. 
EMPEROR WILHELM, THE EMPEROR 
—One of the most spectacular Ca- 
mellias. Very large bloom of red 
with white markings, semi-double 
with cluster of petaloids and sta- 
mens in center. Blooms sometimes 
vary in formation. Very large 
foliage. 
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