Camellias in ModestoLoading
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    ELIAS FUNEZ/efunez@modbee.com A pair of camellia show attendees stop to inspect the blossoms of a Montancha variety of camellia towering over the walking patch next to them Sunday (03-17-13) at the E&J Gallo winery grounds.
    Elias Funez | The Modesto Bee
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    ELIAS FUNEZ/efunez@modbee.com A peacock takes in the sun on the grounds of the E&J Gallo Winery during the 52nd Annual Camellia Show.
    Elias Funez | The Modesto Bee
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    ELIAS FUNEZ/efunez@modbee.com The Royal Velvet variety of camellia can be seen growing from a path adjacent to the Gallo Winery administration building during the 52nd Annual Camellia Show.
    Elias Funez | The Modesto Bee
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    ELIAS FUNEZ/efunez@modbee.com Blossoms from a variety of camellia called Pink Perfection sit in a vase in the E&J Gallo winery administration building where the 52nd Annual Camellia Show took place over the weekend.
    Elias Funez | The Modesto Bee
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    ELIAS FUNEZ/efunez@modbee.com Modesto's Marcee Lung leans in to take a closer look at a variety of camellia during the weekend's show at the E&J Gallo winery grounds in Modesto.
    Elias Funez | The Modesto Bee
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    ELIAS FUNEZ/efunez@modbee.com Five year old Modestan Arya Crow passes the Yosemite and Montancha varieties of camillia growing along a walkway lined with hundreds of varieties of camellia at the E&J Gallo winery grounds during the 52nd Annual Camellia Show. The winery grounds are opened to the public for this one weekend each year .
    Elias Funez | The Modesto Bee
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    ELIAS FUNEZ/efunez@modbee.com The Royal Velvet variety of camellia can be seen growing from a path adjacent to the Gallo Winery administration building during the 52nd Annual Camellia Show.
    Elias Funez | The Modesto Bee
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    ELIAS FUNEZ/efunez@modbee.com Blossoms from a variety of camellia called Pink Perfection sit in a vase in the E&J Gallo winery administration building where the 52nd Annual Camellia Show took place over the weekend.
    Elias Funez | The Modesto Bee
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    ELIAS FUNEZ/efunez@modbee.com Five year old Modestan Arya Crow smiles as she looks over the various varieties of camellia on display along with her mother Carrie Sunday (03-17-13) afternoon at the E&J Gallo winery grounds.
    Elias Funez | The Modesto Bee
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    ELIAS FUNEZ/efunez@modbee.com Modesto's Stacie Bradford (left) and mother Joyce Bradford (center) look over the more than 1,000 varieties of camellia's on display during the 52nd Annual Camellia Show held on the grounds of the E&J Gallo winery Sunday (03-17-13).
    Elias Funez | The Modesto Bee

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