CAMELLIA SASANQUA SEEDLINGS 
Mostly single flowei's. Colors, white, various pinks, and 
some red mixed. We offer this season very fine plants 
of compact columnal shape. 
Each 10 100 
3- 4 feet,field grown, B&B _1.50 12.50 
4- 5 feet, field grown. B&B_2.00 17.50 
CAMELLIA THEA (Tea Plant) 
Sweet-scented flower in late fall. A fine evergreen 
shrub. We have this year extra nice seedlings. 
8-12 inch, S. _ .50 4.00 
12-18 inch, S. _ .75 6.00 
12-18 inch, field grown, B&B_ .35 
CLEYERA JAPONICA 
A splendid evergreen shrub with thick glossy leaves 
and creamy white fragrant flowers. Berries red in 
winter. An upright grower, reaching the height of 10 
to 12 feet. Ours propagated from cuttings from best 
specimens, superior in every respect to those from seed. 
4-6 inch, C. 2V^" pot_ 1.00 8.00 
18-24 inch, field grown, B&B_ .75 
CINNAMOMUM CAMPHORA 
(Camphor Tree) 
6-8 inch, S. T. _ .60 5.00 
8-12 inch, S. T. _ 1.00 7.00 
12-18 inch, C. T. _1.25 10.00 
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CLINOPODIUM COCCINEAM (Red Sage) 
This is one of the most prospective native plants 
of south Alabama. It grows in the poorest sandy 
or rock soils. A slender, sparingly branched 
shrub of two or three feet in height with small 
evergreen leaves and horizontal tubular, bright 
red flower blooming all the summer and the fall 
until just before Christmas, especially at au¬ 
tumn, even young plants of a few inches are 
covered with a mass of red flowers. In addition 
to its attractive appearance, it has a pleasant 
odor w’hich might possibly be utilized in per¬ 
fumery. No cold spell ever injured this plant 
down here; it may stand near zero weather, 
probably lower. No doubt this is one of the most 
suitable plants for Southern rock gardens; also 
it will be very valuable as a pot plant. We offer 
this year potted plants, as we have found that 
collected plants are hard to transplant. 
Each 10 100 
From pot _ 1.00 8.00 
CONRADINA CANESCENS (Blue Sage) 
A low, dense, compact shrub, with small narrow, 
beautiful silver colored evergreen leaves. The 
flower resembles Ros'emary very much—^pale 
bluish blossoms from, early summer to late fall. 
It thrives on dry poor soil. It is indeed a suit¬ 
able plant for the rock garden, also border plant¬ 
ing as well as pot planting. We offer cutting 
grown and potted jflants. 
Each 10 100 
From 2^" pot - 1.00 8.00 
