Variegated Camellias 
Americana. Double; flesh color, striped with deeper 
shade. 
Bonomiana. One of the newer varieties of Camellias 
that is both novel and beautiful. The flowers are 
white, with red variegations; the petals are loose, 
with stamens interspersed. 
Brookleyana. Double; deep pink, white spots and 
blotches. 
Chandleri elegans. Flowers are double, very large, 
and of a cherry-red to rose-pink color, splotched with 
white. The center petals are interspersed with yellow 
stamens, making a flower beautiful in all its details. 
All Camellias are beautiful, but this variety is not 
only beautiful but decidedly “different,” and adds 
a futuristic touch to a dignified family. The white 
and pink coloring of the flowers looks well against 
the shiny foliage. You will also like Chandleri 
Elegans as a cut-flower. 
Herme. Large, peony form. White, with red and pink 
stripes and splotches. 
Horken. A recent variety with semi-double flowers; 
variable in coloring, but white usually predominates, 
with pink or rose markings. Interesting and at¬ 
tractive. 
Kellingtonia. Large, peony-type flower of bright 
deep red, blotched with white. Very beautiful. 
La Reine. White, striped with carmine. 
Mme. de Strekaloff. A variable, peony-flowered 
blush-pink with darker blotches and streaks. 
Marie Louise. Double; variegated white with red. 
Mrs. Abby Wilder. A double white flower with 
occasional stripes and splotches of pink. Good 
grower. 
Stiles’ Perfection. Double; white with small stripes 
of rose. 
Prices of named Camellias. 
8 to 12 inches. Si 50 
12 to 18 inches. . 2 00 
18 to 24 inches.3 50 
2 to 3 feet. 4 50 
Sarah Frost 
AZALEAS AND CAMELLIAS 
By H. H. HUME 
An effective, useful guide-book for anyone who wants 
to succeed with either or both of these important shrubs. 
Every point in their cultivation is carefully explained— 
time and method of planting, soils, cultivating and 
mulching, pruning, feeding, frost-protection, pot- and 
tub-culture, pests and diseases, and instructions for 
propagating. This book will be of value whether you 
grow the plants indoors or in the garden. 
Ninety pages. Fourteen pictures. $1.50 per copy 
Seedling Camellias 
Because Camellias do not reproduce themselves exactly 
from seed, it is impossible to tell what the flowers of seedlings 
will be like until they bloom. Many seedlings revert to single 
and half-double types, but there is always a certain percentage 
of high-class double flowers sometimes surpassing the parent 
forms. Buying them is a delightful game, in which the pur¬ 
chaser has everything to gain and nothing to lose. 
8 to 12 inches.$0 75 2 to 3 feet. .$2 75 
12 to 18 inches. 1 00 3 to 4 feet. 3 75 
18 to 24 inches. 1 75 4 to 5 feet . 7 50 
There are available many fine Camellias, single, semi¬ 
double, and double, in beautiful shades of pink, rose, and 
red, which are unidentified and can be sold by color only. 
Some of these are quite as desirable as the named varie¬ 
ties for hedges and group planting. 
8 to 12 inches. $1 00 
12 to 18 inches. 1 25 
18 to 24 inches. 1 50 
2 to 3 feet. 2 00 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., Glen Saint Mary, Florida 
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