CHARLESTON, S. C. 
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Captain Martin’s Favorite—An early blooming medium size 
imbricated deep pink marble white. A symmetrical flower with 
incurved inner petals. Our ninety year old plant blooms from late 
November through February. Long narrow light green foliage. 
This camellia has difficulty growing to any size on its own roots, 
so we are offering grafts which are more satisfactory. 
Gratts< 312-187 918-247) 94-30’ 80-96 
Mark Anthony’s Cleopatra—Light pink heavily marbled white. 
Loose irregular incomplete double. A beautiful West Coast variety 
comparatively unknown in South. 
Gratte;) 8-124 512-1304 s50u. 
Catherine Cathcart—(Leila) This old original from Magnolia 
Gardens is a very lovely medium to large double pink, marbled 
white. Rounded, light green foliage. Slow slender growth. Late 
bloomer. 
Own Root. 12-18”, 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36”, 3-4’. 
Candida Elegantissima—A very large semi-double rose pink 
marbled white flower. In some blooms white predominates and in 
others the red does. 
Grafts: 8-12", 12-18", 18-24", 24-30”, 30-36” 
Peoniflora—Variegated white with pink splashes and flecks, 
full double peoniform, late, hardy. Good foliage, compact upright 
growth. Handsome large showy flowers. 
Grafts: . 8-12”, 12-18”, 18-24”. 
Jenny Lind—(Herme Sport) The most beautiful Herme of 
them all; white with deep pink stripes. 
Grafts: 8-12”, 12-18”, 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36”. 
Daikagura, Variegated—Very early blooming large peony 
camellia. Occasionally opens with bud center. Usually begins to 
open in September. 
Gralts:Si8012 12-1875 8-94 AL ae 
Elizabeth Arden—(Our seedling) Medium to large semi-double 
white, striped rose pink, often sports solid pink. All blooms open 
with a perfect rosebud center. Dark green foliage. Very hardy 
late bloomer. 
Own Root: 12-18” to 4-5’. 
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