Rare Camellias 
GROUP II 
Casablanca. Medium  rose-pink; formal 
double. This Camellia opens over a long 
period and is beautiful in every stage. Its 
lasting qualities will make it a good cut- 
flower variety. 
Catherine Catheart. Medium size, double 
light pink, marbled white. Large, round, 
light green foliage. A good grower and a 
fine Camellia. 
Debutante (Sara C. Hastie). Large, peony- 
form, light pink blooms; early. Fast grower 
with large, serrated leaves of dull green. 
Very desirable. 
Eleanor Haygood. Pale pink, almost blush- 
color, medium to large flower and when 
fully open has a few stamens. 
Emperor of Russia. Very large, deep scarlet, 
peony-form flower, with stamens _ inter- 
mixed. Large, dark green foliage. Excel- 
lent grower. 
Lady Van Sittart Variegated. Large, semi- 
double, red flower with white variegation. 
Small, narrow, pointed, dark green foliage. 
Very large, pure white, semi-double. 
One of 
Lotus. 
Long, narrow, light green leaves. 
A field of 18-24 inch branched Camellias. 
the very best semi-double types, and one 
of the largest. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. Fast-growing Ca- 
mellia with large, dark green foliage. 
Flower is very large, of the Donckelari 
type, crimson-red mottled with white. 
Margaret Higdon. Large, semi-double, pink 
bloom, fading to almost white around edges 
of petals, with stamens intermixed. Large 
foliage, somewhat serrated. 
Mathotiana Rubra (Purple Emperor; Purple 
Dawn; Wm. S. Hastie). Very large, deep 
red flowers turning purple as they age, and 
showing stamens when fully open. Fast 
grower with large, dark green foliage. 
Mathotiana Variant (C. M. Hovey). Very 
large-flowering type, similar to Purple Em- 
peror except for white blotches through 
the flower. One of the very best in flower- 
ings as well as growth. Large, dark green 
foliage with some variegation. 
PRICES OF RARE CAMELLIAS, 
GROUP II 
10 
12 to 18 in., B&B from field branched __$25.00 
18 to 24 in., B&B from field branched — 35.00 
September, 1950. 


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