SARAH FROST, LOT I 
An outstanding full double red, originated at Baltimore, Md. t when 
Camellias were in the height of their popularity many years ago. Blooms 
freely from 'Xmas thru January. Flowers 3 to V /2 inches across, excellent 
form and a sturdy grower. Every florist needs some of these plants. 
5 Yr. old, I Gal. can, 18-24" high, branched.Each $1.75 
5 Yr. old, I Gal can, 24-30" high, well branched. 2.00 
6 Yr. old, I Gal. can, 30-36" high, well branched. 3.75 
6 Yr. old, 9" Pot, 30-36" high, well branched. 4.00 
8 Yr. old, 9" Pot, 36-42" high, well branched. 5.00 
LOT 16 
For sake of accuracy, we do not offer this Camellia under a horticul¬ 
tural name, for the reason it is known under many names at different 
nurseries. We have been unable to find an authority for any of the names 
quoted. 
There is an enormous size plant on an estate near "Longview," at least 
70 years old. It produces no less than 5000 blossoms each season. 
There is character in this informal variety of Camellia. 
The color of flowers can be changed from a deep crimson to a rose 
pink, by adjusting the acidity or alkalinity of the soil in which it is grown. 
It is a unique variety, since individual flowers vary in form and struc¬ 
ture, all of which are worthwhile cut flower varieties. 
The parent plant, grown outdoors in the South, blooms from December 
through February, tolerating a wide fluctuation in temperature, with little 
injury to the flower buds. 
6 Yr. old, 7" Pot, 30-36" high, slightly branched.$3.50 
6 Yr. old, I Gal. can, 30-36" high, slightly branched. 3.50 
8 Yr. old, 9" Pot, 30-36" high, branched, budded. 6.00 
