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CAMELLIAS 
LOT 11 
Name unknown, brilliant rose pink semi-double, blooms sometimes 
single, 2 V 2 to 3 inches across. Flowers In February and March. Nice 
for landscape or garden use in South. 
1 -gal.-—>-42”—well branched—each .$5.00 
LOT 35 
Name unknown. Large flower pink, variable from simple single 
to heavy peony type. One of the most robust growers, making com¬ 
pact upright specimens producing an abundance of colorful flowers in 
January thru March. 
9” pot—30-36”—6 yr. old—each .$3.50 
9” pot—36-42”—each .$4,09 
9” pot—12-48”—each .$4.50 
9” pot—18-54”—each .$5.00 
LOT 36 
Name unknown. Large semi-double bright rose- 
red flowers, 4 inches across. Very ornamental for 
southern gardens on account of the numerous 
brilliant flowers. 
5” pots—16-18”—each .$1.50 
1-gal. can—18-24”—each .$2.00 
LOT 74 
Orchid pink, C. Sasanqua, flowers 4 inches diameter, 5 to 7 petals, 
fragrant, blooms September thru to January. An outstanding novelty 
of delicate beauty, worthy of space in every collection of Camellias. • 
5” pot—24-30”—1 yr. old—each .$5.00 
MRS. T. H. McHATTON, a soft shade of pink, new “LONGVIEW” 
introduction of real merit. To be illustrated and fully described in our 
Fall, 1937, Camellia catalogue. In meantime, a few plants are avail¬ 
able. Price on application. 
Thomasville, Ga., December 22nd, 1936. 
The Camellias were received this morning, and the plants are very 
beautiful. Appreciate the attention you gave selection. 
