LOT 80, GRAND DUC CONSTANT! 
The charm and chic of this Camellia, with its rich duatone color 
and color markings, stamp this as one of the fascinating Camellias 
of alluring daintiness. 
Formality in character is portrayed in this variety, which appears 
to be GRAND DUC CONSTANTI, illustrated and described in Ver- 
schaffelts monograph eighty odd years ago. This seems to be an im¬ 
portant revival of an old time favorite. 
Full double rose form, petals diminishing in size to the center, 
3 to 2Vz inches in diameter, light rose tint petals penciled with deeper 
rose. Blooms February and March. 
9” pots—0 Yr. old—24-80”—each .$ 9.00 
9” pots—6 Yr. old—30-36”—each .§10.99 
ARE YOU FORTUNATE ENOUGH 
TO OWN A CONSERVATORY? 
Camellias represent the most interesting: and colorful winter-bloom¬ 
ing plants known to commerce. 
Beautiful flowers can be had from September to June, by judicious 
selection of varieties. 
Their culture is very simple and economical. A “COOL”, moist house, 
in fall and winter; uniform, moist, acid soil, and PRESTO! What 
marvelous charm, glamour and thrills one gets, brightening life’s 
aspects during the dull dreary months, with these 
gems of horticulture. 
Owners of good varieties of Camellias, treasure 
^ these plants above all other species . 
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