Camellia, Carnation 
Camellia, Maurice Hurst 
HJORT’S FANCY CAMELLIAS, continued 
Mathotiana alba. Large; double; white. Large foliage. Late bloomer. 
Maurice Hurst. Local name of a fine Camellia at Pelham, Ga., and possibly is Enrico Bettoni. 
Very large; loose semi-double; light rose-pink; large foliage. Fast grower and one of the most 
satisfactory of all Camellias. See illustration. 
Meigs Variegated. Large; light rose-pink, sometimes splotched white; full double. Distinct, 
glossy, somewhat pointed foliage. Fast grower; early and profuse bloomer. See illustration. 
Noblissima. Semi-double, approaching loose peony-form; white. A very choice variety. 
Pink Perfection. Bright shell-pink, waxy flowers. A free-flowering and popular double variety. 
See illustration. 
Rev. John Bennett. Deep salmon-pink, center petals interspersed with showy yellow stamens. 
GROUP 3 
8 to 12 in. 
12 to 15 in. 
15 to 18 in. 
PRICES OF CAMELLIAS 
Each 12 
$0 50 $5 00 
75 7 50 
1 00 10 00 
18 to 24 in.. 
2 to 2V 2 ft. 
21/2 to 3 ft. 
Each 12 
$1 50 $15 00 
2 00 20 00 
2 50 25 00 
Americana. Double; pink and white variegated, sometimes solid white or pink flowers occur. 
Henri Favre. Flowers small, bright red, with light stripes on ends of petals. Tree is fast grower, of 
compact habit, and a profuse bloomer. 
Lady Campbell. Full, double, light red blooms. Fast-growing, compact bush; profuse bloomer. 
All flowers develop perfectly. See illustration. 
Sarah Frost. Very double; extremely handsome deep rose-pink. Free flowering; compact and 
fast-growing bush. The most widely cultivated of all double-flowering Camellias, and always 
satisfactory. 
Sassanqua. This single-flowering Japanese Camellia is a very choice shrub or small tree, producing 
deep pink flowers in great profusion from October until Christmas. Easy to grow, may be used in 
foundation plantings as a shrub, or outdoors as a specimen. 
Single Red. A very rapid-growing variety, exceeded only by Sassanqua. An exceedingly heavy bloomer. 
Whipple Tricolor. Small single flowers varying from white to red, but mostly deep pink and 
variegated. Vigorous grower; profuse bloomer. Seedling tree at residence of John F. Whipple, 
at Quitman, Ga. 
Unnamed. We have about 25 varieties of excellent Camellias which as yet we have beer 
unable to get positively identified. In this lot are some fine semi-double and peony-form 
varieties which, when named, will be transferred to the higher priced class where they belong. 
Until that time we sell them, with unnamed double varieties, at Group 3 prices. There are really 
some very choice kinds here. In ordering Unnamed Camellias, specify colors desired, and whether 
you wish semi-double, peony-form, carnation-form, or double flowers. 
LARGE CAMELLIAS. I n tubs and cans, under lath-houses and in open ground, we have many 
larger Camellias, priced according to variety, form and size. Write us what you would like to 
have, or, if possible, come to the Nursery. 
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