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LINDSAY NEILL. A striking new and large Camellia, semi-double to loose 
peony in form, and marbled red and white in color that carries its perfect bloom 
freely and when still quite young. The yellow stamens are interspersed irregularly 
among the petals. The shrub, dwarf and spreading in form, is slow growing and 
has large, broad foliage. Mid-season. 1-gal., $8.00; 5-gal., $18.50. 
LOTUS. The finest and largest semi-double white Camellia, with huge, wide 
open, crinkled petals that resemble the Water Lotus. Spectacular golden stamens 
add to its charm. It is a profuse mid-season bloomer. Its long, glossy, dark green 
leaves correspond in size with the flower. The vigorous shrub is of rapid upright 
growth. A Camellia to prize. Jan. to Apr. 1-gal., $4.00; 5-gal., $10.00. 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA. (English). Quite unusual as to form. The four center 
petals are angular at the tips, almost forming a square. The eight outer petals 
lie more or less flat and suggest a saucer, holding a cup formed of the four center 
petals. The color is the palest of blush pinks with a faint streak of deeper pink 
down the center of the outer petals. Slender, serrated, acutely pointed leaves add 
to its charm. Compact and slow in growth. 1-gal., $6.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
MARGARETE HERTRICH. A large, pure white, imbricated formal double Ca- 
mellia with many petals, usually 60 to 65, and with good lasting qualities. It has 
been named for the wife of the Director emeritus of the Huntington Library Botani- 
cal Gardens in San Marino. The vigorous, upright shrub grows sturdily bushy and 
moderately fast. The leaves of substantial texture are dark green and shining, oblong 
in shape with elongated points and serrated margins. Mid-season. 1-gal., $8.00; 
5-gal., $17.50. . 
MARGHERITA COLEONI. ° (Genera! Douglas MacArthur.) . Larges paeaeaaen 
double of dark red, with imbricated petals. Slender but vigorous growth; medium 
sized smooth leaves. Late. 1-gal., $6.00; 5-gal., $17.50. 
MATHOTIANA. (Julia Drayton). Large red waxy flowers, rose double in form, 
with petals lying more or less flat, one of the largest of the reds. A Camellia that 
will take either sun or shade. The shrub is a rapid, compact and upright grower 
and has large, medium green leaves. Will not take sun. Jan. to Apr. - 1-gal., 
3O.29) Ode eae. 
MATHOTIANA ALBA, A fully formal double, wax-like white Camellia, large, 
symmetrical and imbricated. Occasionally one petal has a red spot, hence it is popu- 
larly called ‘Blood of Christ’’; at other times it has a faint pink line on the back 
of the petals, which tend to roll back. A sturdy, spreading shrub. Feb. to May. 
1-gal., $3.75; 5-gal., $8.50. 
MATHOTIANA VAR. Symmetrical large double rose-red flowers, with huge 
petals marbled irregularly with white spots and blotches. Leathery foliage on a 
rapidly growing plant. Dec. to Mar. 1-gal., $3.50; 5-gal., $8.00. 
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