VICTOR EMMANUEL (BLOOD OF CHINA). (L). Large 
semi-double to loose peony Salmon Red. Very late. 
Compact, spreading growth. 
VICTORY WHITE. (M). One of the best Whites. Large 
semi-peony form, with central mass of mixed stamens 
and petaloids. Vigorous, upright, open growth. 
VILLE DE NANTES. (M). Still the most popular and out- 
standing show-flower of all Camellias. Large semi- 
double, with some petals often partially or wholly 
fimbrated, some petals Deep Red and others often al- 
most entirely White. Inner petals are often creped, 
with center petals in some flowers standing upright to 
resemble rabbit ears. Blooms vary greatly —even on 
the same bush. Received twice as many first prizes 
in the 1954 shows as the next contender. Slow, com- 
pact growth. (LADY KAY is a sport of this variety). 
VIRGINIA DAVIS. (M). Large formal double White. 
Vigorous, upright growth. 
VIRGIN’S BLUSH. (M). This is a White flower lightly 
flushed with Delicate Pink, petals arranged in imbri- 
cated fashion and a group of short stamens and petal- 
oils enclosed within the cup-shaped center petals. It 
is a medium sized bloom of semi-double to peony form. 
WHITE EMPRESS. (E-M). One of the best of the informal 
Whites, with large petals of good texture, somewhat 
twisted, one or two mixed through the central sta- 
mens. Very large semi-double, with fluted petals. 
Vigorous, compact, upright growth. 
WHITE GIANT. (M). Very large semi-double White. 
Vigorous, upright growth. 
WHITE KING. (M). Semi-double White, with large thick 
petals arranged in a more regular fashion than those 
of WHITE GIANT. 
WHITE PRINCESS. (M). Cream White, large peony form. 
Vigorous, upright growth. 
WHITE QUEEN. (E-M). Large semi-double White, with 
rather small and pointed petals. Vigorous, compact, 
upright growth. 
WOODVILLE RED (MARTIN ROBERTS, KOLLOCK) 
(M). Very large semi-double to peony, deep Straw- 
berry Red. An outstanding variety in size, form, and 
color. Slender grower, with pendent foliage. The bloom 
is so outstandingly beautiful that it deserves a place 
in every Camellia planting, in spite of the rather 
unattractive foliage. 
ORDERING GRAFTS OR SPECIMENS 
Grafts and specimens are ordinarily shipped 
“B&B”, which means “balled and burlapped”. Some 
of the grafts are growing in 4-gallon cans, however, 
and will be shipped in the cans. If you desire, you 
may specify containers in ordering grafts or speci- 
mens and we will comply with your request even 
if we have to dig plants from the field and place 
them in cans or tubs before shipping. We have been 
successful with this procedure, and it often makes 
possible lighter shipping weights in the larger sizes. 
In the summer we hold any such newly dug plants 
in dense shade for three or four weeks before 
shipping. 
We ship container plants of all sizes twelve 
months of the year. 
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