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CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
GROUP B, continued 
Monarch. Deep pink flowers of enormous size, having 
many clusters of stamens and petals inside of larger 
outer petals, making a single flower equal to a bouquet. 
Beautiful foliage and compact grower. 
Otome. Similar to Pink Perfection but much larger 
flowers, with each end of petals fading to lighter shade 
of shell-pink. 
Pink Perfection. Medium size, very double, shell-pink. 
Blooms in November. 
Prince Albert. Semi-double, pink, streaked or flecked 
with white, similar to Herme in shape. Upright grower 
with serrated leaves. 
Prince Eugene Napoleon (Madame le Bois; Pope 
Pius IX). Large, double, cherry-red. Blooms nm Decem- 
ber and January. 
Professor C. S. Sargent. Peony-formed flowers of large 
size; early flowering. Dark green, round foliage; tall, 
fast growth. 
Purity. Very double, symmetrical, pure white, star- 
shaped flowers, occasionally with stamens. One of the 
best of all whites. Upright grower. 
Rainy Sun. Twisted, rather narrow leaves. Flowers 
large, semi-double, rose-red in color. 
Rev. John G. Drayton. Medium-sized, semi-double, 
peony-type flowers of soft clear pink. Entirely different 
from the variety known by this name on the Pacific 
Coast, which is clear white, and which is known in the 
southeastera United States as Grandiflora Alba and 
Alba Superba. 
Rose Emry (Christmas Glory). Very prolific. Small to 
medium-sized, rose-pink flowers. Blooms in January. 
Semi-double Blush. Lovely semi-double blooms with 
yellow stamens. 
Prices of Group B Camellias: Each 
8 to 12 mn., B&B or cans............ 
12 to 18 m., B&B or gal. cans........_. ee 
18 to-241n., B&B.......2..: = 3a 
18 to 24 in., B&B, specimen .......... || 
2 to 214 ft., B&B, specimen ........ 22 730 
21% to 3 it., B&B, specimen ........7 ae 10 00 
3 to 4 it., B&B, specimen ... ...>. #3) 15 00 
B&B means Balled and Burlapped 

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