SEMMES NURSERIES - Semmes, Alabama 
KIKUTOGI. Fully imbricated, dark red, blotched and 
striped with white. Very early blooming (sometimes 
August). 
KIMBERLEY. The brilliant red, single flowers have very 
prominent red stamens instead of white ones like other 
Camellias. Upright grower. A collector’s variety. See 
color illustration on page 22. 
KUMASAKA, VARIEGATED. Large, peony-form blooms 
of deep pink but with white spots. 
LADY CLARE (Empress; Grandiflora Rosea). Immense, 
a pink flowers. Probably the largest of all Ca- 
mellias. 
LADY MARY CROMARTIE. Large, semi-double to loose 
peony form, deep rose-pink. Stamens interspersed 
among ruffled center petals. 
MONTJISU (California Donckelari). Semi-double, medium- 
sized flowers of bright carmine with a satin-like sheen. 
Foliage small, dark green. 
MRS. CHARLES COBB. Large, semi-double, dark red 
(almost black), with rich golden stamens intermixed in 
petals. Fast, upright, symmetrical grower. Midseason. 
MRS. CHARLES SIMONS. Large, semi-double white 
with stamens intermixed. Compact, symmetrical, fast 
grower. Midseason. 

FANNY BOLLIS 
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