GLOIRE DE NANTES (Leana Superba) (M) — 
Group IV 
Solid rose color of Fanny Bolis with especially attractive 
broad, large, dark green foliage. 
Sizes available: A BC DEFGH 
GOVERNOR MOUTON (M) — Group III 
Large, irregular semi-double to peony form. Oriental 
red, mottled white. Spreading growth. 
Sizes available: A BC DEF GHI 
HAKURAKUTEN (Refugee) (M) — Group II 
Pure white, very large, semi-double to loose peony form 
of outstanding beauty. Probably finest of this Group. 
Sizes available: A B C DE FH 
HERME (Hikaru-genji: Jordan’s Pride) (M) — 
Group III 
Large, semi-double to peony form variegated pink, red 
and white, usually with white margin. Because of loose 
formation of flowers, flower buds will withstand more cold 
than imbricated types, and this variety is more dependable 
in colder section of Camellia belt. Heavy bloomer even 
when young. 
Sizes available: A BC DEFGHI 
HIGH HAT (E)— Group I 
Beautiful, flesh pink, sport of Daikagura. Having all the 
good points of well-known Daikagura, in addition to the 
most pleasing pink shading of C. M. Wilson, this is one of 
the most desirable Camellias of present day. 
Sizes available: J K 
JARVIS RED (M)— Group IV 
Medium: size, semi-double, bright red flowers are not 
prize winners, but because of free-spreading growth, and 
habit of blooming young and profusely, this is a very de- 
sirable garden variety. This is one of the hardiest of all 
Camellias. 
Sizes available: A BC DEF GH 
JEANERETTE PINK (L)— Group IV 
Medium size, salmon pink, semi-double flowers are 
borne on long stems, making this a wonderful Camellia 
for cut flowers for decoration. One of the fastest growers 
with large leaves. 
Sizes available: F G H 
JOSHUA E. YOUTZ (White Daikagura) (E) — 
Special Group 
Famed white form of Daikagura heralded from Cali- 
fornia during the past few years, and entirely different 
from and far better than the variety ‘‘Shiro-Daikagura.” 
Time of blooming is same as Daikagura, but larger and 
pure white flowers. 
