JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 
ROSEA SUPERBA VARIEGATED—A lovely variegation of 
Rosea Superba. Very large, full double, imbricated blossom, some- 
times 6 inches across. Soft light pink with small white spots, or 
marbling. Leaves dull green. A vigorous, upright grower. Very 
free flowering from early to late midseason. This is our choice of 
all Camellias. : 
VILLE de NANTES—A semi-double cherry red marbled and 
streaked with white showing a round cluster of stamen. Petals are 
long and narrow somewhat crinkled, frequently several petals stand 
erect at center and are twisted. The flower, habit of growth, foliage 
and coloring are very similar to Donkelaari of which it is probably a 
sport. No other new variety has been so much discussed and praised. 
MRS. FREEMAN WEISS VARIEGATED—A fairly large semi- 
double soft pink with loose, wavy petals, showing stamen mixed with 
small petals in center. Last season one of our stock plants bloomed 
heavily variegated with white. These flowers were lovely and we hope 
our graftings from that plant will dvelop similarly. Light green, 
pointed leaves. Upright, fast, bushy grower. One of the best, mid- 
season bloomer. 
MRS. C. M. WILSON—This is a sport of the old favorite 
Elegans (Chandler), having similarly formed flowers, but, shading 
from silvery white on the outer petals to a beautiful shade of pink 
at the center. The petaloids are silvery white mixed with golden 
stamens in center, sometimes showing a brilliant strawberry red im- 
mediately around this cluster. Midseason bloomer. Growth habits and 
foliage are the same as Chandleri. Outstandingly beautiful. 
DAIKAGURA (WARD STRAIN)—A number of Camellia 
fanciers regard Daikagura as having no superior. The Ward Strain 
of Daikagura is a beautifully variegated bloom. No one can tell 
what grafting will do to it, but, the original plant has shown its 
bloom true for several years. It is 80% to 90% white and frequently 
has pink at the margins of the bloom. Its growth habits, foliage and 
general characteristics are the same as the regular Daikagura de- 
scribed in this catalogue under Choice Camellias, Variegated. 
BLACK DRAGON VARIEGATED—This form of the Black 
Dragon, has blooms variegated and shows about 25% white. It is a 
very lovely sport of the solid red Black Dragon. Its general char- 
acteristics are the same except for the variegated blooms. 
THELMA DALE—In this lovely variety we have a solid pink 
sport of Mrs. Baldwin Wood. We regard it as one of the best pinks. 
All characteristics of the variety are those of the Mrs. Baldwin Wood 
except for the solid pink coloring. See Mrs. Baldwin Wood as de- 
scribed above. 
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