Camellias - Group One 
DAIKAGURA. 
One of the very earliest Camellias to bloom. Deep rose-pink flowers, some- 
times streaked and blotched with white. 8-12 in., 12-18 in. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND. 
A beautiful, large, semi-double white with a pink stripe or dot on one petal. 
Flower is about 6 inches in diameter, with a circle of stamens in the center. 8-12 in., 
IWeloun, 
EMPRESS (Lady Clare; Grandiflora Rosea). 
Clear rose-pink, with two rows of petals and golden stamens. One of the 
largest, sometimes measuring 6 inches across. Dark green foliage; spreading 
growth. 8-12 in., 12-18 in. 
EMPRESS VARIANT. 
Like the above but with white variegations in the flower. 8-12 in., 12-18 in. 
GIGANTEA. 
Good size flowers of red and white. Very large foliage of dark green. Spread- 
ing growth. 8-12 in., 12-18 in. 
K. SAWADA. 
Plant Pat. 431. Pure white, very double flower. Fast, upright grower and 
prolific bloomer. An excellent variety that should be in every collection. 8-12 in., 
12-18 in., 18-24 in. 
LA REINE. 
Semi-double flower 5 to 6 inches in diameter, deep pink to red, blotched with 
white. Very attractive and outstanding Camellia. 8-12 in., 12-18 in., 18-24 in. 
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. A fast grower with large, dark green foliage. 8-12 in., 12-18 in., 
18-24 in., 24-30 in. 
MATHOTIANA VARIANT (C. M. Hovey). 
Very large-tlowering. Like the foregoing except for the white blotches through 
the flower. One of the very best in flowering as well as in growth. Large, dark 
green foliage with some variegation. 8-12 in., 12-18 in., 18-24 in., 24-30 in. 
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