GROUP B CAMELLIAS, continued 
Mostly Grafted 
GIGANTEA VICTOR EMMANUEL | 
Lady Jane Grey (Eugene Lize). Very large; Rev. John Bennett. Very large; semi-double, 
irregular double (peony form); deep pink with almost single; compact ring of long, golden sta- 
white marbling. Small, compact-growing bush mens in center of flower. Genuinely salmon-pink 
with foliage stmilar to Donckelari. Long popular in color. Long, narrow, distinct foliage. Very 
in the Thomasville area. Own-root, all sizes. R hoes dS 18 to de In., specimen. 3 
ose Dawn. Large; complete, 1mbricated double; 
Lallarook (Il estan ee anne: eos Largest rose-pink. Often called the Pink Alba Plena. 
of all double, imbricate amellias. ear, satiny Weve select Owner Gori 5 2618s 40m coor 
pink, marbled and spotted white; sometimes solid September | Movnimeiedium seizes e<eriidouble: 
pink flowers appear on the same bush. Occasional white, flushed pink. Very early bloomer, usually 
ea ALS eeu lies Bie uous pee are beginning early in September. Grafted, all sizes. 
pright ¢ ; g P ay OSS: : Smiling Beauty. One of the most refined and 
great favorite. Own-root, 18 to 24in., 2 to 3 ft. beautiful of comparatively new Camellias. Large; 
Lindsay Neill. A fine Camellia from Columbus, semi-double; soft, light pink, slightly deeper than 
and one of the most sought-after of rare varieties. Magnolizflora. Own-root, 18 to 24 in. to 2 to 3 ft. 
Large; semi-double; dark red, splotched white, Snowdrift. One of the most genuinely lovely of 
with an occasional solid red flower. Grafted, Camellias and perhaps the hardiest white. Per- 
8 to 12 in. to 18 to 24 in. fectly formed, regular, semi-double; pure white 
: : P : : flowers, with beautiful golden stamens. Bush of 
Magnolizeflora. Medium size; single; delicate, compact, symmetrical growth. Own-root, all 
light pink. Well named. One of the loveliest of event 
Camellias; should be tin every collection. Very 
hardy for a light-colored variety. Grafted, 8 to 
12 in. to 18 to 24 in. 
Martha Brice. Large; semi-double; light lavender- 
pink, a color not found in other Camellias. Com- 
pact growth; very large, light green foliage. A 
very lovely Camellia from Quitman, Ga. Own- 
root, all sizes. 
Mathotiana Rubra. The finest of all double, 
dark red Camellias. Huge flowers; complete 
double, incomplete imbricated. Late in season the 
flowers usually show few short, golden stamens in 
center. Foliage is large; bush compact and uni- 
form in growth. A ‘‘must”’ in every Camellia 
collection. It is impossible to have too many 
Mathotianas aslong as one hasroom to grow them. 
Own-root, all sizes. 
Mathotiana, Variegated. Sport of the above, 
formerly incorrectly called C. M. Hovey. Has 
every one of its parent’s excellent qualities and 
should be extensively planted throughout the 
entire area where Camellias are grown. Own-root, 
all sizes. 
Mrs. Charles Cobb. Large; incomplete double 
with petal sizes intermixed; very dark red. 
Bush compact and vigorous. Own-root, 18 to 24 in, MRS. CHARLES COBB 
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