
CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
RARE CAMELLIAS, continued 
Ville de Nantes. Probably the most sought-after Camel- 
lia in America today. A gorgeous cherry-red and white 
sort, large, semi-double. Color similar to Donckelari 
but more striking in form. Each 
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CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
GROUP A 
Admiral Nimitz. A recent introduction of great promise. 
Foliage and habit of growth similar to Laurel Leaf, 
and the large, full double flowers are a beautiful shade 
of pink. Grafts only. 
Amabilis. Semi-double, white with cluster of yellow 
stamens. 
Arejishi. Peony-centered, medium to large, brilliant red 
flower, which shows some stamens among the small inner 
petals. Large, long, deeply serrated, apple-green foliage. 
Early. Grafts only. 
Aspasia. Flower, foliage, growing habit same as Emperor 
of Russia but the flower is variegated with white. Mid- 
season. Grafts only. 
Captain Martin’s Favorite. An_ early-blooming, 
medium-sized, imbricated deep pink marbled with 
white. A symmetrical flower with incurved inner 
petals. Long, narrow, light green foliage. Midseason. 
Grafts only. 
Catherine Cathcart. Late flowering. Full double, pink 
marbled with white. Round, light green foliage; slow 
growth. Grafts only. 
Christine Lee. Large, semi-double, deep pink, with yel- 
Iow stamens. Blooms in January. 
C. M. Hovey. Variegated sport of Mathotiana Rubra. 
Very striking. Blooms in January. 
Colonel Firey. Very large, extremely double flower, with 
many small petals of glowing rich crimson. A late 
bloomer. 
Daisy Banks. Large, varied in form, pure white; tissue- 
like texture. Grafts only. 
Debutante. An exquisite shade of delicate pink. Vigor- 
ous, fine, distinctive foliage. Very early. Keeps blooms 
exceptionally well. The best peony-formed variety and 
one of the loveliest pinks. Excellent for cut flowers 
and pot culture. 
Donckelari. Probably the most famous and best-liked 
of all the older Camellias. The flowers are large, semt- 
double, brick-red, flecked white, with attractive stamens 
in long crown. Very showy. Grafts only. 
Dubonnet. Semi-double; unusual wine color with sta- 
mens in the center. 
Duncan Bell (Mrs. Mona Ladnier). A large, peony- 
form flower named for the owner of the famous Bellin- 
grath Gardens. Beautiful red flowers 5 to 6 inches in 
diameter. Very fast grower. 
Eleanor Hagood. A medium-sized, delicate pale pink of 
imbricated form. When the flower first opens it is the 
color of Pink Perfection. As its petals gradually unfold, 
the color becomes lighter and lighter until the center is 
almost white. Late. 

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