Galilee (M) 
Very large pink, semi-double to loose peony type. 
General George Patton (M-L) 
Medium size, rose-form double of bright pink. 
This is a pink sport of Purity. 
Gigantea (Magnolia King) (M-L) 
Very large peony form with large guard petals. 
Cherry red, marbled, bold white variegation. Vigor- 
ous upright grower. 
Glen 40 (M-L) 
Large, full, symmetrical double of vivid deep red. 
Very old variety but the best of this group. Slow but 
sturdy grower. 
Governor Ear! Warren 
Very large, semi-double to loose peony form flow- 
ers of pleasing rose-pink. 
Governor Mouton (M) 
Large, irregular semi-double to peony form. Ori- 
ental red, mottled white. Spreading growth. 
Hakurakuiten (Refugee) (M) 
Pure white, very large, semi-double to loose peony 
form of outstanding beauty. Probably finest white of 
this type. 
Herme (M) 
Large, semi-double to peony form variegated pink, 
red and white, usually with white margin. Because 
of loose formation of flowers, flower buds will with- 
stand more cold than imbricated types, and this va- 
riety is more dependable in colder section of Camellia 
belt. Heavy bloomer even when young. 
High Hat (E) 
Beautiful, flesh pink, sport of Diakagura. Having 
all the good points of well-known Daikagura, in ad- 
dition to the most pleasing pink shading of C. M. 
Wilson, this is one of the most desirable Camellias of 
present day. 
Jarvis Red (M) 
Medium size, semi-double, bright red flowers are 
not prize winners, but because of free-spreading 
growth, and habit of blooming young and profusely, 
this is a very desirable garden variety. This is one of 
the hardiest of all Camellias. 
Joshua E. Youtz (White Daikagura) (E) 
Famed white form of Daikagura heralded from 
California during the past few years, and entirely dif- 
ferent from and far better than the variety “Shiro- 
Daikagura.” Time of blooming is same as Daikagura, 
but larger and pure white flowers. 
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