CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
GROUP A, continued 
Glen 40. This is one of the finest of the newer varieties 
and has attracted a great deal of attention. Large, deep 
red, very double and with numerous rounded petals. 
Beautiful and Jasting. Grafts only. 
Goshoguruma. Good-sized, semi-double, deep red flow- 
ers with yellow anthers, making a most attractive color 
combination. Upright grower. 
Haku-Rakuten (B 14; White Crane; Refugee). A 
very beautiful Camellia. The flowers are large, semi- 
double to loose peony form, and pure white in color. 
A vigorous and symmetrical grower with smooth, attrac- 
tive foliage. Supply extremely limited. Grafts only. 
Hi Hat. Sport of Daikagura. Large, loose peony form 
flower of light pink. 
Imura, White. A hybrid from Alabama. Semi-double, 
snow-white flower 514 to 6 inches in diameter, with 
yellow stamens in center. Long, dark green, narrow 
foliage. 
twane-Shibori. Semi-double, cherry-red, mottled white, 
but with an occasional solid red flower. Conspicuous 
and beautiful. Rather slow, compact grower, with dark, 
glossy foliage. 
Kenny Glenn. Soft pink and white, semi-double flower 
with white predominating. Dark green, rounded foliage. 
Midseason. Grafts only. 
Kikutoji. Early flowering. Double; clear red marbled 
with white. 
Kimberley. The brilliant red, single flowers have very 
prominent red stamens instead of white ones like other 
Camellias. Upright grower. A collector’s variety. 
Kumasaka, Variegated. Large, peony-form blooms of 
deep pink with white spots. Grafts only. 
Lady Charlotte. Clear pale pink; large, semi-double. 
Vigorous, upright growth. 
Lady Clare. Immense, single pink flowers. Probably the 
largest of all Camellias. 
Lady Jane Gray (Eugene Lize). This attractive seed- 
ling of Donckelari produces large, pink and white varie- 
gated flowers of very lasting quality that vary in form 
from almost perfect double to loose form. Grafts only. 
Lady Mary Cromartie. Large, semi-double, cherry-red. 
Blooms in December and January. 
Lady Vansittart, Variegated. Large, semi-double, white 
with rose stripes. Very striking. 
La Reine, Variegated. Beautiful, semi-double flower 5 to 
6 inches in diameter, deep pink to red, blotched with 
white. Very attractive and outstanding Camellia. 
Laurel Leaf. Flowers large, full double, with numerous 
narrow petals having recurved edges and opening very 
flat; light salmon-rose, marbled wh te. Upright and com- 
pact, with rather narrow foliage of a pleasing shade of 
green. Conspicuously beautiful. 
Letitia Schrader. One of the most outstanding new 
seedlings. Large, deep red, medallion-shaped flower; 
deep center graduating to long guard petals with small 
cluster of bright yellow stamens showing just above the 
smal] petals. Very hardy. Blooms have been known to 
stay on the bush two weeks in good condition. 
Lila Rosa. Deep clear pink flower with formation similar 
to Marchioness of Exeter. A variable flower sometimes 
showing many petaloids. Fast grower. Grafts only. 
Lindsay Neill. An outstanding, large, semi-double, deep 
ted, with white blotches. Originated at Columbus, Ga. 
Lotus. This is truly the finest white Camellia we know. 
Extremely large, lotus-type flowers, remaining slightly 
cup-shaped when fully opened, with a cluster of golden 
yellow stamens in the center. Dark green leaves. Mid- 
season to late; a very good grower. Grafts only. 
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