JENKINS’ CAMELLIA GARDENS 
RARE CAMELLIAS 
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1-C—Admiral Nimitz (Kishu Tsukasa)—New 
variety by Overlook. Very fine pink blossom re- 
sembling Laurel leaf; sometimes variegated. Grafts 
only. To 3’-4’. 
2-C—Arthur Middleton—Large deep pink. Formal 
type, when full open shows stamens. 
3-C—Barbara Morgan—Dark red, mid - season, 
very large flower. Splendid for garden or exhibi- 
tion. One of the best. 
4-C—Daybreak—Soft pink similar to Debutante. 
Late. Fine. All sizes. 
5-C—Donkelaari—Exquisite flower. Semi-double 
red and white. The true form. Grafts. To 3’-4’. 
6-C—Donkelaari Eugene Lize—Peony form sport 
of Donkelaari. Same coloring. Exquisite form of 
color. 
7-C—Dr. Shepherd — Huge _ semi-double, loose 
peony, dark red, marbled white, forming a mass of 
golden stamens in center. 18’’-24’’. 
8-C—Dr. Alien Ames—A sport of the famous 
Imura White. A great improvement on that va- 
riety. 
9-C—Duchess of Sutherland—Finest of all white. 
Large semi-double bloom. Exquisite formation. All 
sizes. 30’-36’. 
10-C—Eleanor Hagood—Medium size. Regular. 
Delicate, pale pink. When fully open has few stam- 
ens7ine center, Late bloomer. 
11-C—Elinor of Fair Oaks—Variegated Vedrine. 
12-C—Elizabeth Arden—Medium to large, semi- 
double white, striped rose pink. 
13-C—Elizabeth Boardman—This is considered to 
be the best white seedling to come from Magnolia 
Gardens. Very large, semi-double, white with gold- 
en stamens intermixed in center. 
14-C—Elizabeth Grandy (Margaret Higdon)— 
Large, semi-double pink bloom, fading to almost 
white around edges of petals, with stamens inter- 
mixed. 
15-C—Firebrand—One of our hardiest bloomers; 
ignores cold. Large, semi-double, scarlet red flow- 
ers. Conspicuous golden stamens in center. 
16-C—Firebrand Variegated—Variegated form of 
this fine variety. Very hardy. Fine garden variety. 
17-C—Glen 40—Beautiful, iarge, deep flower of 
very dark red. Slow grower but one of the best 
double red Camellias. 
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