MAGNOLIA GARDENS AND NURSERIES 
Lady Devere—(Our seedling) Medium to large semi-double 
pale shell pink with conspicuous stamens in center. Blooms late. 
Own root: 12-18” and 18-24”. 
Rey. John Drayton—(Mary E. M.) This magnificent camellia 
bears the name of the creator of Magnolia Gardens. One of our 
hardiest flowers, the parent plant has bloomed perfectly every year 
in an unprotected place despite the severest winter. A semi-double 
light pink with variable flower forms. Some open as regular semi- 
doubles, others as loose peonies and still a few with bud centers. A 
symmetrical compact grower with light green foliage. 
Own root: 12-18”, 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36”, 3-4’. 
Blush Hibiscus—A very large single to semi-double flower 
resembling the giant Mallow Hibiscus. The color is white with blush 
pink at the center. 
Gratis: 6-12"; 12-18", 18-24”. 
Arthur Middleton—An exquisite, large deep pink flower of 
formal type. When fully opened the stamens are intermingled with 
the petaloids. Free blooming and vigorous in growth. Midseason 
to late bloom. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18", 18-24”, 24-30". 
Rose Dawn—Medium to large, very beautiful double rose pink. 
The flower resembles Alba Plena as to form. Midseason bloomer. 
Grafts: 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36”. 
Rose Glory—Early blooming light rose-pink. Large irregular 
semi-double. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18”, 18-24”. 
Tinky Lee—Large semi-double light pink, two rows of creped 
petals, petaloids mixed with prominent stamens. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18”, 18-24", 24-30", 30-36”. 
Bessie McArthur—From the Gerbing Camellia Nursery comes 
this large, semi-double clear pink variety with three or four layers 
of very large petals and prominent stamens intermingled with 
small petaloids. 
Graits: 3-4’, 4-5’. 
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