JENKINS’ CAMELLIA GARDENS 
104-C—Triphosa—Large semi-double white. Crepe 
De Chine petals. One of the best whites. Blooms 
in coldest weather. Very rare. 
105-C—Variegated Daikakura—Large, full peony 
form flowers; deep pink marbled with white. A very 
early bloomer. Slow, tall growth. 
106-C—Vallevareda — Very symmetrical, deep 
pink, outer petals shading to light pink, inner 
petals extremely double. 
107-C—Wm. Middleton—Red, large semi-double. 
Mid-season. 
PRICES ON RARE CAMELLIA 
JAPONICAS 
Group II 
Each 
Bromeua lh elouse 67-1 Zea Lall eee $ 1.50 
From Field, 12’’-18’’, branches B & B _____~- 2.50 
From Field, specimen, 18’’-24”’, B & B __---- 4.00 
From Field, specimen, 24’’-30” ______________ 6.00 
From Field, specimen, 30’’-36” ~_-~_________ 10.00 
NEW RARE CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
108-C—Arejisha—Pink similar to Prof. Sargent. 
Very early. 
109-C—-A. Audusson—Variegated red and white. 
Very large flower, splendid. Mid-season to late. 
110-C—Davis’ Rose Dawn—A very beautiful rose- 
pink Camellia of large size. Very vigorous grower 
with dark green foliage. Much in demand. 
111-C—Dunean Bell (Mrs. Mena Ladnier)—A 
large peony-form flower. Beautiful red flowers 5 
to 6 inches in diameter. Very fast grower. 
112-C—Frizzle White — White semi-double to 
peony form. Mid-season. 
113-C—Grandiflora Alba—White, very large semi- 
double. Magnificent variety. Mid-season. 
114-C—Princess Irene—Large rose-pink, semi- 
double with petaloids among stamens. 
115-C—Queen Bessie—Semi-double, 31-41% in- 
ches. Color: Clear white with faint flushes around 
the center. 
116-C—Victory White—Flower is semi-double, of 
the peony type, measuring 4-5 inches in diameter. 
Pure white in color. A very heavy bloomer at mid- 
season. 
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