RARE CAMELLIAS (Continued) 
BEAU HARP ... Illges Medal winner of 1949. Most 
sought after of the newest rare varieties. Very 
large semi-double, bright red flower blooming mid- 
season. Vigorous up-right grower with large dark 
green leaves. Flower has a unique arrangement of 
petals and stamens; some having two stories of 
petals and stamens. 
Each 
1 Otero TAT Lannea ene $ 7.50 
ICEL Serpewiqi hoe 2c Oe a 10.00 
VEIN Bovey EAeuae oo a 12.50 
DCOY Bs YAR AN Se 15.00 
CHARLOTTE BRADFORD ... Sport of Mrs. Baldwin 
Wood. Phlox pink variegated white. 
DR. JOHN D. BELL .. . Variegated form of Beau 
Harp. 
FRANK GIBSON ... White with golden petaloids 
and stamens. Large anemone form. 
JOSHUA E. YOUTZ ...A West Coast variety earlier 
known as “White Diakagura.” Large pure white 
flower, 4 to 4% inches in diameter, usually of the 
rose type but sometimes producing imbricated 
flowers. Blooms early and one of the very best 
varieties. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE ... Orange red. Large, loose 
peony to anemone form. Vigorous compact growth. 
SIMEON ... Delicate rose flowers, semi-double, up 
to 6 inches in diameter. Mid-season. Rapid, upright 
and compact growth. 12-18” G. 
Prices on above 6 varieties: 
Each 
WSIS” seaRew aE: oats oe eee $ 7.50 
8-24 GeO oT ty eee eee ee 10.00 
CLAUDIA PHELPS ...A sport of Duchess of Suther- 
land. Large semi-double, delicate pink, but shades 
to white toward edge. 
DR. TINSLEY .. . Medium size, semi-double, flesh 
pink shading from almost white at the base to a 
deeper pink at the edge. Upright, compact growth. 
MARJORIE MAGNIFICENT... One of the beautiful 
light colored Camellias. Flower medium size, 3-4”, 
semi-double to incomplete double with large petal- 
oids. Beautiful blush pink color. Hardy and com- 
pact growth with small foliage. 
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