John Charles Williams
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John Charles Williams (30 April 1861 – 29 March 1939)[1] was an English Liberal Unionist[2] politician and a noted gardener at Caerhays Castle, Cornwall, where he grew and bred rhododendrons and other plants.[3] An important group of camellia cultivars, Camellia × williamsii, was originally bred by him. He also took an interest in the development of new daffodil cultivars.[4]
For the British Anglican priest, see John Williams (archdeacon of Worcester). For the English cricketer, see John Williams (cricketer, born 1980).