Class D Camellias 
Class D Camellias are all newer, rare varieties grafted on 2 
and 3-year-old roots. The purpose of a grafted plant is to age 
the plant so that it will grow faster and bloom younger. We do 
, this by grafting onto the root of a Camellia that has been grown 
2 or 3 years. A grafted plant usually blooms the second year 
after grafting. 



Size 1 AO) Wey IY) Shiela) poo 6 OOOO Oe $ 4.00 
hs, Size. 2——=02) tO kd) WC. <p ete one re $ 5.00 
Size 3 LON 8 inc bee Came crime Repeats $ 6.00 
Size 4 —— les seOuea 4 LIGr seeanetnice seca nee $ 7.00 
Size 5—24 to 30 inch............ $10.00 
Size 6—24 to 30 ae [OOKSAY Gc o oe < $12.00 
ADOLPH AUDUSSON—Crimson semi-double with showy yel- 
low stamens. Very large bloom. Velvet texture. “Camellia 
of the year’’ for 1949 Portland Camellia Show. M. (1, 2, 
ate CE) 
ADOLPH AUDUSSON VARIEGATED—Same as the red. This 
one is marbled with white. M. (1, 2) 
ALBA PLENA FIMBRIATA—Flat double white. Edges of petals 
are serrated. Wonderful flower. M. (1, 2, 3, 4) 
AMABILIS PINK—Single pale pink. Predominant yellow sta- 
mens. M. (1, 2) 
AMABILIS VARIEGATED—Single white with pink stripes, 
predominant yellow stamens. M. (1, 2) 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Double red. M. (1, 2) 


Mikenjaku (See page 10) 


all 
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Y os 3. fs 
Christine Lee (See page 7) 

Daitarin (See page 13) 
Monjishu Variegated (See 
page 10) 
