MAGNOLIA GARDENS AND NURSERIES 
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Mrs. Freeman Weiss—(Our seedling) This flower created a 
sensation at the 1944 Sand Hills Garden Club Camellia Exhibit 
Where it was seen on exhibition for the first time. It is a semi- 
double pink of loose construction with wavy petals and petaloids 
mixed with its stamens. Foliage is light green in color. 
Seraita:)) 6-12", 12-18” 18-24" 24.30", 30-36". 
Iwane Shibori—Large white, flecked and mottled deep rose; 
Some petals solid in color. Semi-double with compact stamens. 
One of the very finest on the market. Mid-season slow grower. 
Bioitc..) 8-12; , 12-18", 18-94", 
Gov. Earl Warren—Full double, irregular to rose form, very 
large soft pink. Resembles Kumasaka, except blooms larger and 
thicker. Vigorous grower, spreading. 
Grafts: 8-12", 12-18”, 18-24”. 
Lady Charlotte—(Our seedling) We consider this our most 
outstanding semi-double of the pinks. A large clear pale pink with 
prominent stamens and three rows of waved petals veined with 
white. Even without flowers this variety would be an ornament as 
growth is tall and symmetrical and foliage is very dark, pointed, 
and heavily veined. This is one of the hardiest camellias. 
irratts: 68-12", 12-18", 18-24". 
Lawrence Walker—A new distinctive seedling from the home 
of Mr. L. A. Walker in Summerville. Large loose peony red, 
hemispherical in shape, with stamens. We have seen it bloom 
six seasons, so can recommend it highly for the finer collections. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18”, 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36”, 3-4’. 
Ville de Nantes—The most talked-about camellia in America 
today. This flower is a Donckelaari sport, having the identical 
foliage, growth habits, and coloring. However, this camellia is 
more irregular, and has wavy fimbriated petals. Truly a mag- 
nificent camellia. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18”. 
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