Debutante (Sara C. Hastie). This beautiful light pink peony-like Camellia measures 314 
to 4 inches in diameter. Light green foliage. Slow growth; early flowering. Grafted: 12”-15”, 
$5.00; 15”-18", $7.50; 18”-24", $10.00; 30” and 36”, $25.00; Own Root: 24”-30", $8.00; 30”-36", 
$10.00; 3-4’, $15.00. 
Marehioness of Exeter. The deep pink peony-like flowers measure 4 to 5 inches across. 
Long, glossy deep foliage. Wide-spreading growth; mid-season flowering. Grafted: 24’-30”", 
$12.50; 30-36", $15.00. 
Rev. John Bennett. True Magnolia Garden stock. A very large, semi-double, deep rose-pink 
bloom with prominent stamens. Flowers measure 6 inches and over. One of the finest. Long, 
narrow, dark green foliage. Spreading growth; late flowering. Own Root: 15-18", $3.50; 
24”-30", $8.00; 807-86", $12.50; 40”-48”, $20.00; Grafted: 24”, $10.00; 30” and 36”, $25.00. 
Sgt. Barrios. (Semi-double Rosea.) A fine new variety. Compact and upright in habit, 
with immense semi-double rosy red flowers. Very showy and desirable. Own Root: 30-36” 
$10.00. 
Lady Charlotte. A large clear pale pink with prominent stamens and three rows of waved 
petals veined with white. Even without flowers this variety would be an ornament as 
growth is tall and symmetrical and foliage is very dark, pointed, and heavily viened. Grafted: 
15”-18", $10.00. 
b) 
Mrs. Freeman Weiss. This flower created a sensation at the 1944 Sand Hills Garden Club 
Camellia Exhibit where it was seen on exhibition for the first time. It is a semi-double pink 
of loose construction with wavy petals and petaloids mixed with its stamens. Foliage is light 
green in color. Grafted: 12”-15", $7.00; 15”-18", $10.00; 18”-24%, $12.50. 
Sweetiana Vera. Large, peony-like flesh pink flowers streaked with rose. Dull green foliage. 
Slow growth; mid-season bloomer. Own Root: 15”-18", $5.00. 
Mrs. K. Sawada (U.S. Patent No. 481). This beautiful Camellia was named “Mrs. K. 
Sawada” in memory of the late Mrs. K. Sawada. She devoted much of her time in helping 
the development of these new varieties. Grafted: 24”-30", $12.50; 30”-36", $15.00; Own Root: 
24-30", $8.00. 
The flower is full double, gardenia-type, imbricated. It is 3 to 314 inches in diameter, con- 
sisting of 70 to 100 petals. Color is delicate pink, shaded on white. The flower resembles the 
flower of Lady Hume’s Blush somewhat, but is slightly larger in size, blooms heavily from 
February to March. The lasting quality as a cut flower is exceptionally good. The leaves are 
small, of finer texture, very vigorous, upright grower, very compact, with long, slender branches. 
Its resisting power against freeze is very great. 
Many florists who have seen this flower agree that this 1s the most ideal Camellia flower for 
their corsage work. This Camellia is sold under contract from patentee. 
Daikagura. Large, full, peony-like deep pink flowers. Large, dull green foliage. Slow tall 
growth; a very early bloomer. Grafted: 12”-15", $5.00; 15”-18", $7.50; 18”-24", $10.00; 30”, 
$12.00; 36” and 40”, $25.00. 
Bessie Morse Bellingrath. This fine new Camellia has been named in memory of the late 
beloved wife of the founder of Bellingrath Gardens. Flowers semi-double, white with faint 
blush, somewhat like Snowdrift in form but with more petals, and color is more delicate than 
Magnoliaeflora. Grafted: 12”-15", $7.50; 15”-18”, $10.00; 18-24", $15.00. 
Rose Mallow No. 126. Very large semi-double flower of mallow type. It is often 6 inches 
in diameter. It is composed of 16 large broad petals, somewhat creped in texture. Color 
soft pink with darker veins. Late bloomer. The leaves are extra large and roundish. Graft- 
ed: 24", $15.00. 
Martha Brice. New Camellia—seedling from Quitman, Georgia. Flower is semi-double, 
loose peony type. Color, delicate soft pink. Blooms mid-season. Leaves are very large, 
roundish, of rather thin texture, deeply serrated. Grafted: 24”, $12.50. 
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