CORINE FONDE—Incomplete double, orange-red compact 
erower. 
COUNTESS OF NIEUPORT—Semi-double pink with loose 
DeomyvesCenen, 
COUNTESS OF ORKNEY — Large formal double white 
streaked with varying shades of pink. 
COWAN’S PINK—A formal white with flecks of pink. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. 
CREOLE PINK—A large single dusky pink. 
CUP OF BEAUTY — Semi-double, deep pink, vigorous 
bushy growth. 
DAIKAGURA—An outstanding camellia with large, thick 
peony type blossoms. Sometimes solid pink and other times 
pink splotched with white. 
DAITERIN (Pink Fimbriata) — Light rose pink. Large, 
single with mass of petaloids in center. A very fine single. 
DEEP RED — Midseason — Medium size, peony type red 
blooms. 
DERBIANA—Semi-double to peony form dark red with 
stamens intermingled with petaloids in center. Very vigor- 
ous grower. 
DONKELAARI—A very large semi-double red slightly 
marbled with white. Slow bushy growth. 
DONKELAARI TEAGARDEN — Our best strain of Don- 
kelaari, very large semi-double red marbled white, with 
uniform golden stamens in center. Prolific bloomer but 
very slow grower. 
DORIS MADALIA—Large, semi-double, dark pink blooms 
marbled with white. Often shows stamens intermingled 
with twisted petals in the center. 
DUC D’ ORLEANS (Marguerite Guillon)—A semi-double 
pink and white, often solid pink, with stamens interspersed 
with inner petals. A very free bloomer. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND—Large semi-double creamy 
white, with one or two pink stripes on one petal. The outer 
petals are large and flat, and the inner petals are curled. 
Has prominent circles of stamens. This beautifully formed 
camellia is considered one of the finest of the Magnolia 
Garden varieties. 
1950-1951 PRICE LIST 19 
