SNOWDRIFT 

Figures given after the variety description indicate the range of sizes in which 
that variety is available. 
Rare and Unusual Camellias 
Alba Superba (Grandiflora Superba; 
Niveus; White Rev. John G. Drayton). 
Large, semi-double; pure white. Very 
handsome. 8 to 30 in. 
Amabilis. Semi-double; white with cluster 
of yellow stamens. 8 to 24 in. 
C. M. Hovey. Formerly listed as Colonel 
Firey. Large, double, imbricated; deep 
red. Midseason. 8 to 18 in. 
Colletti Maculata. A medium-sized, mid- 
season Camellia that is most Interesting. 
Its blood-red flowers mottled with white 
are very striking. Slow grower. 8 to 30 In. 
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Daikagura. Semi-double; carmine blotched 
with white. Very early. 8 to 15in. 
Debutante. Large, loose peony type; light 
pink. January. Very fine. See color illus- 
tration, p. 12. 8 to 24 in. 
Gigantea (Magnolia King). 
semi-double; red and white. 
green foliage. Late. 8 to 24 In. 
Very large, 
Large, deep 
Imura. One of the finer semi-double, white 
Camellias, blooming in midseason. Large, 
with porcelain-like petals of great beauty. 
Foliage long and narrow, with slightly 
drooping habit. One of the best Sawada 
introductions. 8 to 12 in. 
Jessica. Gorgeous cherry-red; semi-double; 
large. January. A very good new variety. 
8 to 18 in. 
Lady Clare 
Rosea). Large, 
with ruflled petals. 
bloomer. 8 to 30 in. 
(Empress; Grandiflora 
semi-double; rose-pink, 
A ygood grower and 
Lady Clare, Variegated. Similar in form 
and habit to Lady Clare, but with white 
markings. 8 to 15 in. 
Lady Humes Blush. A very old but still 
very rare Camellia, and one of the loveliest 
of all. Blossoms are medium sized, double, 
and a delicate blush—just off white. 
Midseason. A slow, compact grower but 
tops in form and color. 8 to 18 in. 
Lady Jane Grey (Donckelari; Eugene 
Lize). An exciting pink and white varie- 
gated sport of Donckelari. Flowers last 
well. 8 to 12 In. 
Lady 
double; cherry-red. 
uary. 8 to 24in. 
Mary Cromartie. Large, seml- 
December and Jan- 
Lady Vansittart. Large, semi-double; white 
with rose stripes. Very striking. 8 to 
36 in. 
Lallarook (If Tramonto; Laurel Leaf). 
Large, full double, with numerous _nar- 
row incurving petals opening flat. Color 
is lovely light salmon-rose, marbled white 
8 to 151n. 
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Lindsay Neill. An outstanding, large, 
semi-double, deep red, with white 
blotches. Originated at Columbus, Ga. 
Grafts only, 18 to 24 in., $15. 
Magnolizflora. Large, semi-double; 
at base fading to blush at 
tips. Compact grower. Rare. 6 to 
8 in., $4; 8 to 12 in., $6. 
deep rose 

Marchioness of Exeter. [Loose peony type; 
lovely clear pink. November. 8 to 36 1n. 
Marchioness of Salisbury. An unusual 
Camellia with deep red to lavender blooms 
blotched with white; peony form, medium 
size. Midseason. Slow grower. 8 to 12 in. 
Martha Brice. An exquisite semi-double 
blush-pink, originating as a seedling at 
Quitman, Ga. Large flower and vigorous 
grower. 8 to 15in. 
Mathotiana (Mathotiana Rubra; Julia 
Drayton; Purple Dawn; Purple Em- 
peror; William S. Hastie). Blooms 6 
inches across, with 12 to 14 rows of petals; 
deep red with purple cast. January. See 
color illustration, p. 13. 8 to 18 in. 
Mathotiana Variegated. Formerly listed 
as C. M. Hovey. The variegated sport of 
Mathotiana. Very striking and very popu- 
lar. January. 8 to 24 in. 
| Mikenjaku (Nagasaki). Semi-double; rose- 
pink with white splotches. Good foliage. 
| 8 to 15 in. 
Pink Herme. Same formation as Herme, 
but solid pink. 8 to 241n. 
Pink Star. Peony-formed, rose-pink flow- 
ers with stamens interspersed with inner 
petaloids; outer petals pointed, giving a 
star formation. See color illustration, p. 16. 
8 to 24 in. 
| Rev. John Bennett. The true Magnolia 
| Garden variety. Semi-double, almost 
single; lovely salmon-pink; yellow stamens. 
8 to 36 in. 
WIGHT NURSERIES - CAIRO, GEORGIA 

