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GLEN NO. 40 VAR. Similar in all respects to the foregoing Camellia, except 
that it is marked with white instead of being a pure red. 1-gal., $7.00. Si 
GLOIRE DE NANTES VAR. (Fanny Bolis). An informal semi-double rose-red 
flower, boldly marbled with white. The golden stamens make a fine display among 
the loosely arranged center petals. The plant is vigorous and bushy with large dark 
leathery foliage. Jan. to Mar. 1-gal., $3.00; 5-gal., $7.00. 
GOVERNOR MOUTON. A rich oriental red flower marbled with white that is 
an informal, semi-double. The cluster of center petals is arranged in four or five 
curled groups, with the stamens showing irregularly. The sharply pointed and 
slightly twisted foliage is a dull dark green. The plant is slow in growth but wide 
spreading and willowy. Jan. to Mar. 1-gal., $5.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
HAKU-RAKUTEN. (White Crane). A large white Camellia of unique form. 
The outer row of petals surrounds a central cone that unfurls slowly like an English- 
man‘s umbrella. When fully open gold tipped stamens play hide and seek among 
the center petaloids. Upright and vigorous of growth with large medium green 
foliage. Mid-season. 1-gal., $6.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
HERME.  (Jordan’s Pride). One of the very few fragrant Camellias. The 
flower is large, semi-double, light pink with an irregular border of white striped 
with pink. Among the most popular of Camellias. The shrub is pyramidal in form, 
vigorous and upright with light green foliage. Dec. to Apr. 1-gal., $1.75; 5-gal., 
$7.50. . 
HIGH HAT. A soft pink shading to white that is a sport of Daikagura and has 
the same general characteristics, The foliage is dark, glossy green. Rare and un- 
usual. Nov. to Jan. 1l-gal., $8.00;-5-gal., $18.50. 
IL CYGNO. (Fruitland’s Swan.) A medium to large formal double white 
Camellia, beautifully formed and imbricated, choice for corsages. Small medium — 
green leaves on a shrub of moderate upright growth. Mid-season to late. 1-gal., $6.00. 
IMPERATOR. A deep Christmas red peony form flower to four inches across, 
having a slight perfume. The vigorous bush grows tall, open and upright. Nov. — , 
to Mar. 1-gal., $1.75; 5-gal., $6.00. 
JOHN LAING. A lovely soft salmon-rose Camellia of medium size, a compact 
double, symmetrical in form. Quite desirable for corsages. The shrub is vigorous — 
and much branched, with small glossy foliage. Jan. to Mar. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., 
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