CHEERFULNESS —Flower medium sizes of deep pink. 
Full double when the flower is fully opened. Sometimes 
little yellow stamens can be seen. Very early season 
and free bloomer. Leaves small roundish thick dark 
waxy, shiny green. 
DA RSI I —Medium flower, semi-double to double with 
yellow stamens. When fully opened, it is a most ad¬ 
mirable bright red. Early and free bloomer. Leaves 
medium and roundish, dark glossy green. 
DIXIE —Very hardj^ variety. Flower medium to small, but 
very double. Rose pink in color. Blooms earlier than 
Sarah Frost. 
No. 27—Mrs. Hofein’s Variegata. (We temporarily call it 
so.) Flower semi-double, 4 inches in diameter, some¬ 
what peony shaped, with yellow stamens. Color white 
ground marked with pink stripes. Sometimes solid soft 
pink flowers on same branches. Blooms January to 
March; very free bloomer. 
MARGUERITE GOUILLON— (Duke de Orleans)—Peony 
form, large flower with creamy white ground flaked 
and dotted with rosy pink. Leaves roundish, broad, light 
green. 
MATHOTIANA ALBA —Flower very large in shape, like 
a cup on a saucer Pure white, but seldom striped with 
slight pink. Leaves very large, tihck, broad and shiny. 
Late bloomer. 
NOBLISSIMA —Creamy white, petals interspersed with 
yellow stamens, very early and free bloomer. 
JARVIS RED —Semi-double to double. Large flower of 
dark vermillion, petals large and crinkled, yellow sta¬ 
mens mixed. Leaves rather narrow and pointed and 
somewhat crinkled. Very free bloomer and vigorous 
grower. 
ROSE EMRY —Peony form of medium size, dark crimson 
in color, blooming very freely in early season. Leaves 
medium to large, dark green but not so shiny. 
SARAH FROST —Widely planted in Gulf Coast. Flower 
very double, crimson, very free bloomer at middle 
season. Very thrifty and easy grower. 
TRICOLOR —Flower single to semi-double, large. White 
ground striped with pink and red. Very hardy, blooms 
very freely. 
PRICE ON GROUP THREE 
Each 10 100 
3-5 inch, from 2^" pot -1.25 10.00 
5-8 inch, from 2%" pot_1.75 15.00 
8-12 inch, from 3" pot _ 2.50 20.00 
12-18 inch, from 4 " pot_ 4.00 35.00 
12-18 inch, from 5-6" pot_ .75 
12-18 inch, from field, B&B_ .75 
18-24 inch, from field, B&B_1.50 
2-3 feet, from field, B&B_2.00 
(Prices on larger sizes given on application) 
CAMELLIA SASSANQUA 
Despite the recent introduction to this country. Ca¬ 
mellia Sassanqua has already become widely known and 
is gaining popularity among flower-lovers with won¬ 
derful speed. It blooms ahead of Japonica by months— 
generally from September to December. Size of blos¬ 
som is about the same as Camellia Japonica, in dif¬ 
ferent colors. Leaves are much smaller and the 
branches are slender, which appearance gives a softer 
tone to landscaping. It has also a great future as a 
pot plant. 
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