RARE CAMELLIAS (Continued) 
BEAU HARP ... Illges Medal winner of 1949. 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. 
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. 
MRS. BERTHA A. HARMS... A hand pollinated 
seedling from Oregon. Ivory white with faint pink 
cast. Very large, semi-double with wavy, creped 
petals. Mid-season through late. 
MATHOTIANA SUPREME ... Sport of Mathotiana. 
Large semi-double scarlet bloom with stamens in- 
terspersed among the curled center petals. Growth 
and foliage characteristics same as parent variety. 
NINA AVERY .. . Petals white at their base and 
white wash with rose pink. Crinkle central petals 
are erect. Filaments white with anthers brown. 
Mid-season. 
Prices on the above 8 varieties: 
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