LADY VANSITTART VARIEGATED A variant of the 
popular solid color form. This is a large semi-double 
white, striped rose-pink. It has all the desirable growth 
characteristics, including the very distinctive holly-like 
foliage of the parent. Blooms at midseason. 1 gal. gft.— 
$4.00; 3 gal.—$8.50 
LA REINE VARIEGATED (Lady Mary Cromartie 
Variegated) A deep rose-pink, large semi-double, softly 
marbled white. Rare and very fine. We don’t know of any 
prizes this lovely flower has ever won, but for our money, 
it is one of the most spectacular of all semi-double varie- 
gated camellias. Midseason. 1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
LAUREL LEAF (Lallarook) Perfectly beautiful, every 
feature of the plant is superlative, from the large, formal, 
imbricated soft pink and white flower, to the handsome 
tip of the foliage. Demand is always greater than the sup- 
ply for this midseason to late blooming plant. 1 gal.— 
$2.50; 3 gal.—$6.00 
_ LETITIA SCHRADER Highly rated and keenly sought 
after throughout the camellia world. This is an unusually 
dark red peony formed flower. Blooms midseason. 1 gal. 
gft.— $5.00 
LINDSAY NEILL Another of the truly great camellias. 
The scarcity of this beauty attests highly to the eagerness 
with which it is sought. A large semi-double to peony 
flower, dark red, strikingly marbled with white. Early to 
midseason. 1 gal. gft.— $4.00; 3 gal.—$8.00 
MADGE MILLER (Chandleri Alba) This is the large, 
anemone-formed white camellia that is sometimes called 
‘White Chandleri”, because of the strong resemblance it 
bears to that old time favorite. A fine flower, of good sub- 
stance and form. Excellent for cutting, for corsage work 
and a joy in the garden. Midseason. 1 gal.—$2.50 
Camellia 
Julia Drayton 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA ENGLISH A great injustice was 
done this plant when it was named, as many people might 
consider it to be similar to the Magnoliaeflora of the 
South. This is one flower that could not be improved upon 
by the most skilled artisan. The color is the sheerest imag- 
inable clear flesh pink, satin sheened, lovely as a cameo, 
exciting as young love. It is absolutely unique among all 
camellias, we have no flower form to compare it to, and 
the growth characteristics are unsurpassed by any. 
Blooms from midseason on. 1 gal. gft.—$5.00 
MAGNOLIAEFLORA SOUTHERN Best of Show:- St. 
Simons Island, Georgia, 1950; Best of Show:-Norfolk, 
Virginia, 1950. Delicate pink. A lovely semi-double with 
pointed petals arranged around a crown of golden sta- 
mens. Slow growing. Blooms at midseason. 1 gal. gft.— 
$4.50 
MARASCHINO Exactly the bright red of maraschino 
cherry. A formal flower with many rounded petals. Slow 
growing and a fine subject for foreground or potted 
plant. 1 gal. $2.50; 3 gal.— $6.00 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER A glorious large double 
peony, clear pink. The center petals are erect around 
fluted and deeply notched outer petals. The open habit 
of growth suggests the adaptability of this beautiful va- 
riety for espalier work. Early to midseason. 1 gal.—$2.50; 
3 gal.—$5.00 
MARGARET WALKER Here is another glorious ca- 
mellia. A large semi-double to rose-form double, loose 
petaloids mixed with stamens at the center. Clear white, 
striped with pink. A great favorite with those who like 
the candy stripes. Midseason to late. 1 gal. gft.— $4.00 
MARGARETE HERTRICH Another of the truly beauti- 
ful large formal white, small petaled camellias. This 
variety originated in California’s own Huntington Gar- 
