
DESCRIPTIONS 
of our varieties of 
Camellia Stock 
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FIREGOLD—(Dr. Sheppard). Large, loose peony form. Dark 
red with long golden stamens. 
H. A. DOWNING—Large semi-double pink. 
H. A. DOWNING, VAR.—Semi-double pink and white varie- 
gated. 
HAKURAKUTEN—Large, purest white, semi-double to peony 
form. 
IMURA—Large, semi-double white, outstanding in texture 
and shape. 
LAUREL LEAF—Very large, full double, rose pink marbled 
white. Petal edges recurved. 
LIBERTY BELL—Purest white, large peony form. 
LOTUS—(Sode-gakushi). The largest white camellia. Semi- 
double. 
MADAM ADELE—Semi-double pink. Very heavy bloomer. 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA—Large, semi-double. Rose tinted cen- 
ter, shading to light blush at edge of petals. 
MARGARET HIGDON—Large, semi-double peony form. 
Red with occasional white stripe. 
MRS. CHAS. COBB—Large semi-double, dark red, some- 
times almost black. 
NAGASAKI— Extra large, semi-double, pink with large 
white blotches. 
PRINCE ALBERT—Peony form, pink and white variegated. 
PURPLE DAWN —(Mathotiana Rubra). Largest rose form. 
Deep red with purple tint on outer edge of petals. 
REV. JNO. BENNETT—Large, semi-double. The only pure 
salmon colored camellia. 
ROSE DAWN—(Davis’). Beautiful clear pink, with shape 
and color like a large rose. 
SMILING BEAUTY—Semi-double, soft light pink, a little 
deeper than Magnoliaeflora. 
ST. ELMO—(Augusta Evans Wilson). Beautiful pink peony. 
Early bloomer. 
VICTORY MAID—Flower varies from full double to semi- 
double. Pure white. 
VICTORY WHITE—A very outstanding white peony. Blooms 
heavy and long and flowers are good keepers. 
WHITE KING—Extra large, semi-double, white. Symmetri- 
cal, thick petals. 
