HJORT’S FANCY CAMELLIAS, continued 
Chandleri elegans. Large; semi-double; deep pink, with white splotches. A very popular variety. 
Coletti maculata. Very deep red, with occasional white spots; large, double flowers. 
Due d’Orleans. Fairly large, peony-form flower; creamy white with faint pink flecks. A favorite 
where known. 
Emperor. Large; semi-double; scarlet. 
Gloire de Nantes. Flowers very large, semi-double, cerise, center filled with long yellow stamens. 
Herme. Large, loose, peony-form flower, white with red and pink stripes and splotches. 
II Tramento. Very large, double, deep pink flowers with occasional white spots. Distinct foliage. 
Compact bush. One of the best of the double Camellias. 
Lady Vansitti. A very rare and choice Camellia. Semi-double; bright red. Distinct foliage. 
M rs. F. L. Gibson. Th is choice seedling, growing at the residence of F. L. Gibson, in Thomasville, 
is one of the finest of single-flowering Camellias. Variable flowers, mostly white, striped and 
splotched pink. Very dark, rounded, distinct foliage. A fast grower and profuse bloomer. 
Nobilissima. A rare and fancy white Camellia; semi-double with showy yellow stamens. 
Prof. Sargent. Deep, rich crimson flower of carnation-form with high, “pin-cushion” center. 
Very choice. 
Sweeti vera. Large, semi-double flower; blush-white with pink splotches. 
8 to 12 in. 
12 to 15 in. 
15 to 18 in. 
GROUP 2 
PRICES OF 
Each 12 
$0 75 $7 50 
1 00 10 00 
1 50 15 00 
CAMELLIAS 
18 to 24 in. 
j 2 to 21/ 2 ft. 
i 2 y 2 to 3 ft. 
Each 12 
$2 00 $20 00 
. 2 50 25 00 
. 3 00 30 00 
Carnation. Bright red, carnation-form. Very early bloomer. Also known locally as Christmas 
Glory. 
Christmas Glory. See Carnation. 
Cliveana. Large; peony-form; bright pink. Strong grower; free bloomer for large kind. One of 
our finest Camellias. See illustration. 
D ixie. Double flower; deep rose-pink. Profuse bloomer; strong grower. Believed to be identical 
with variety called Rosita by some growers. 
Haley’s Monarch. Large; semi-double; bright red. 1’aII grower; good bloomer; vigorous plant. 
Honor of America. Large; semi-double; soft pink; very loosely arranged petals, with stamens 
Fast grower. Very desirable. 
Imbricata rubra. Very large, double, bright red flowers with occasional white spots. Dark green 
foliage. 
Imperator. Medium-sized flowers of delightful deep rose-pink color with no variation; large outer 
petals and smaller, fluted petals in center. Dark green foliage. A choice Camellia. 
Jarvis Red. Semi-double; deep blood-red. Large foliage. 
Lady Marion. Large, bright pink, double flowers, and distinct, large foliage. One of the very 
best double kinds. 
M arie Louise. A beautiful double-flowering Camellia. White, with fine pink stripes. 
Mathotiana alba. Large; double; white. Late bloomer. 
Meigs Variegated. One of the choicest of all Camellias. Large, double, rose-pink flowers, some 
showing white spots. Long, narrow, dark green leaves. Vigorous bush. Early and profuse bloomer. 
Pink Perfection. Bright shell-pink, waxy flowers. A free-flowering and popular double variety. 
Very choice. See illustration. 
Rev. John Bennett. Deep salmon-pink center petals interspersed with showy golden stamens. 
Sacco vera. Double; salmon-pink. Compact grower. One of the best of its form. 
Shirotome. Pure white, well-formed, double flower of the size of Sarah Frost. 
GROUP 3 
8 to 12 in. 
12 to 15 in. 
15 to 18 in. 
PRICES OF 
Each 12 
$0 50 $5 00 
75 7 50 
1 00 10 00 
CAMELLIAS 
18 to 24 in. 
2 to 2 y 2 ft. 
21/2 to 3 ft. 
Each 12 
$1 50 $15 00 
2 00 20 00 
2 50 25 00 
Americana. Double; pink and white variegated, sometimes solid white or pink flowers occur. 
Anna Frost. Double flowers; deep pink to light red, with few white spots. Midseason; profuse 
bloomer. 
Henri Favre. Flowers small, bright red, with light stripes on ends of petals. Tree is fast grower, of 
compact habit, and a profuse bloomer. 
Lady Campbell. Full, double; light red. Fast-growing and compact bush; profuse bloomer. All 
flowers develop perfectly. See illustration. 
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