Albamont 
Silver 
Meclal 
Tuberous Roofed Becjonias 
Awarded Silver Medals by Massachusetts Horticultural Society 
in 1^34 and 1935 
These are unexcelled for shady spots 
in the garden. With proper care—like 
Dahlias—they last for years. They are 
not hardy but must be stored inside for 
the winter, when they go dormant. They 
are not suitable for house plants. 
The most popular and also most beauti¬ 
ful are the Double Camelia, which resemble 
Camelias or Roses, and the Double Fim- 
briata or Carnation type. These we have 
in the following ten colors: White, Yellow, 
Orange, Salmon, Pink, Rose, Crimson Rose, 
Scarlet, Dark Salmon and Dark Red. 
Double Camelia Type 
We also have the following special types: Double Marmorata, a 
marbled red and white; Double Red Picotee, a creamy white-edged red; 
Double Rose Picotee, a rose-edged red; Double Rosebud, shades of rose; 
Narcissi-Flora or Daffodil, shades of yellow, salmon and pink; Single 
Crested in mixed colors; Single Frilled, in mixed colors and Hanging 
Basket in mixed colors. These colors are all clear and brilliant, making a 
superb showing in shady places that are otherwise devoid of color in 
the garden. 
Fine, Large Selected Tubers 
$2.50 per doz. 
January to May, Postpaid 
Strong Started Plants in Mag 
and June, $3.00 per doz. 
F. O. B. Campion 
Full Growing Instructions sent with 
each order 
ALBAMONT 
GARDENS 
Campion - New Hampshire 
Double Carnation Type 
