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[Douglas Elliott photo. Camellia japonica and hybrids of the variety bear a mass of flowers in winter, and the evergreen foliage of the compact bushes makes them attractive features of the border. The Czar, the variety illustrated, has a beautiful semi-double flower with crimson petals and gold stamens; height 8 to 10ft.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 78, Issue 5, 16 May 1949, Page 494

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[Douglas Elliott photo. Camellia japonica and hybrids of the variety bear a mass of flowers in winter, and the evergreen foliage of the compact bushes makes them attractive features of the border. The Czar, the variety illustrated, has a beautiful semi-double flower with crimson petals and gold stamens; height 8 to 10ft. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 78, Issue 5, 16 May 1949, Page 494

[Douglas Elliott photo. Camellia japonica and hybrids of the variety bear a mass of flowers in winter, and the evergreen foliage of the compact bushes makes them attractive features of the border. The Czar, the variety illustrated, has a beautiful semi-double flower with crimson petals and gold stamens; height 8 to 10ft. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 78, Issue 5, 16 May 1949, Page 494