MAGNOLIA GARDENS AND NURSERIES 

Madame de Maintenon—One of our finest original varieties 
which always seems to miss camellia shows. It is a cup-shaped 
semi-double with prominent stamens and a light pink color, the 
particular shade of which we have never seen in any other camellia. 
- A large flower, but does not have to depend on its size to be out- 
standing in any collection. Large dark green foliage. 
Grafts: 8-12", 12-18”, 18-24”, 24-30”. 
Duke of Burgundy—(Our seedling) Medium size semi-double 
pink with petals fading to white around edge. Stamens intermixed. 
This flower resembles the Pink Herme in formation, but the shade 
of pink is somewhat lighter. Small dark green foliage. Loose 
upright grower. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18”, 18-24”, 24-30”. 
Eleanor McCrady—(Our seedling) Enormous semi-double bright 
pink, large long waved petals of loose construction. Large light 
green foliage. This outstanding variety is a midseason, free 
bloomer and vigorous grower. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18”, 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36”. 
Magnoliaflora—An extremely pale pink semi-double which is 
a “Must” for every collection. With its delicate blush color and 
large petals opening about a small group of petaloids, there is no 
other camellia like it. Very hardy. 
(rats: o-12-, 12-182: 
Princess Irene—One of our old original varieties which is 
comparatively unknown as it has been so difficult to propagate. 
A large rose pink semi-double with bell shaped petaloids among 
stamens. Inner petals tend to become petaloids. Usually blooms 
too early for camellia shows. Large, heavy, dark green foliage. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18", 18-24”, 24-30”. 
Josephine Duell—Semi-double soft pink of loose peony con- 
struction. Blooms in late midseason. 
iraits:) *8-12"2 12-18", 18-24": 
Tylertown Pink—Large light pink, incomplete double. 
rAlts-an-12,012-Lo.,LS-24". 
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