C. M. HOVEY. (Col. Firey). Large formal double, rich crimson, beautifully 
shaped to 5 inches across. A most striking red! The plant is of medium and slender 
growth but sets many flowers. Jan. to Apr. 1-gal., $3.25; 5-gal., $9.00. 
COLLETT! MACULATA. A medium sized peony form Camellia, blood-red in 
color marked with pure white, that shows the stamens when fully open. It is a 
slow grower, of bushy, spreading habit, with large, dark green foliage. Rare and 
unusual. Feb. to Mar. 1-gal., $6.00; 5-gal., $18.50. 
COVINA. One of the best producers among the Camellias, blooming freely over 
a long period. The flowers are medium in size, semi-double, clear rose-red, the 
petals more loosely arranged than in a formal double. The shrub is compact, vigor- 
ous and bushy, with fine foliage, making it especially desirable for tub culture. 
Jan. to Apr. 1-gal., $1.25; 2-gal., $4.00; 5-gal., $5.00. 
DAIKAGURA VAR. The earliest Camellia to bloom. Bright rose-red splotched 
with white, a peony type, its center petals are smaller and often curled and twisted. 
The foliage is beautiful. Nov. to Feb. 1-gal., $3.00; ‘5-gal., $7.50. 
DANTE. (Pine Cone.) A medium pure white, semi-double Camellia and a 
fine bloomer. The waxy petals overlap to form a high center, suggestive of its older 
name of Pine Cone. The growth is vigorous and upright; the foliage forms a pleas- 
ing background. 1-gal., $3.00; 5-gal., $7.00. 
DEBUTANTE. This is a favorite as a cut flower. A solid light pink, peony form 
Camellia that is tightly formed and does not show the stamens. The plant is tall 
and vigorous; its medium sized leaves are deeply serrated. Nov. to Feb. 1-gal., 
$5.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
DONCKELARI. (English). A free blooming, semi-double, large petaled Ca- 
mellia of intense, unfading cherry-red marked with white. The center is filled with 
golden stamens and anthers. The foliage is long, smooth, glossy and sharply pointed; 
the shrub is dwarf, slender and willowy in growth, and though slow growing it pro- 
duces flowers freely. Jan. to Mar. I-gal., $7.50; 5-gal., $17.50. 
DR. SHEPHERD. (Te Deum). Rich, dark velvety red in color, very large, 
peony to rose in form this Camellia has unusually large and loose petaloids with many 
stamens. Something out of the ordinary! The plant is slow and open in growth 
with large, rounded, dark, lustrous leaves. Jan. to Mar. 1-gal., $6.00; 5-gal., 
$tZ.50; 
DUCHESSE DE CASES. A double peony form of rose-pink blended with shell 
pink and ivory white. The full center shows tones from blush white to pale pink 
and deeper pink. The plant occasionally bears a clear pink bloom. Vigorous, up- 
right, compact shrub. Flowers in mid-season. 1-gal., $6.00; 5-gal., $15.00. 
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