SPECIAL GROUP II (Continued) 
SHOWA-NO-HOMARE .. . Very large single flower 
with petals somewhat creped. Snowy white. 
SHU-BENI-HITOE .. . Flower medium to large, 
single with roundish petals. Deep crimson. Very 
unique when the anthers are enlarged to small 
petaloids, pinkish white in color and crowded into 
the center. Grafts. 
SUKIYA (Camellia saluenensis) . . . Very fragrant, 
small single, very delicate shade of lavender. 18-24” 
G., 2-212’ G. 
TINKY LEE... Medium to large, full double, im- 
bricated. Occasionally produces loose peony form. 
Soft pink in color. 6-8”, 8-12”, 12-18” G. to 2-24’ G. 
VIRGIN’S BLUSH .. . Large semi-double, pale pink. 
Occasionally produces a flower of loose peony form. 
Prices on Special Group II: 
Each 10 100 
Gse 8! ee ee ee eee $ 4.00 $ 35.00 
Ba1 21s), Beta Me tee eee 5.00 45.00 
12218 % See ee a eee ee 7.50 60.00 
18-242 orat tie ee eee $ 4.00 
2604/5 SOT att eels ee ree 5.00 
21523. pratt ees eee 6.00 
Rare Group I 
AREJISHI (Aloha) . .. Earliest of all Camellias. In 
this locality starts blooming in August and con- 
tinues to January. Large peony type; early blooms 
light in color, but later ones become deep crimson 
red. Deeply serrated leaves. 6-8”, 8-12”, Grafts. 
ADOLPHE AUDUSSON (Variegated) .. . Very large 
semi-double. Deep red marbled with white. Mid- 
season. 
DAIKAGURA .. . Very early, starts blooming in 
September. Double, peony form. Very large, deep 
rose in color. 6-8”, 8-12”, 18-24”, Grafts. 
DAIKAGURA VARIANT .. . Same as the above 
variety but beautifully variegated with white spots. 
6-8”, 8-12”, 18-24”, Grafts. 
DONCKELARI ... An old variety that is still highly 
admired. Very large flower, 5-6 inches, consisting 
of 18-20 large petals and numerous yellow stamens. 
Dark crimson red mottled with white. Blooms mid- 
season. Slow grower with small foliage. 12-18” G., 
18-24” G. 
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