The greatly reduced illustration of this semi-double, informal red 
Camellia fails to portray the true form of this free blooming variety. 
Petals unfold December to March. Small as well as old plants produce 
very compact and beautiful specimen evergreens. 
Individual flowers vary in color from clear light red to deep crimson. 
There is also a variation in number and arrangements of petals. 
We believe this Camellia will open its buds freely in the most northern 
limits where Camellias can be grown outdoors. Naturally, a florescent variety 
for greenhouse culture under wide temperature fluctuations. 
Height Size Pot Propagated Character Each 
18-24”—1-Gal.— 1932— Well branched, few buds .$3.00 
24-30”— 7%” — 1932— Well branched, budded . 3.50 
Suggestions Passed On 
"One cannot behold beauty without a longing to create 
beauty—perhaps not the same as you see but in some other 
form which you feel more fitted. This story of the longing to 
create beauty is told in first one garden, then another, for it is 
in gardens that beauty divulges most of her secrets, and where 
friends exchange their secrets and experiences in the romance 
of growing things.” 
—A.quotation from the year book of the 
Camellia Garden Club of Columbus. Ga. 
BcIIingmth Gardens 
Charm SpotwiUDeep South 
Information 
There is a beauty that beggars descrip¬ 
tion. That is the beauty one finds in Bell- 
ingrath Gardens, 
Bellingrath Gardens is authoritatively list¬ 
ed near the top among the most beautiful 
gardens of the United States, and when you 
have seen them, you will not doubt! 
The mocking-birds are singing for you 
there. The azaleas are flowering for you there. 
The glamor of the Live Oaks and Magnolias 
lives for you there. It’s your fault or your 
misfortune if you don’t have a share in this 
rare adventure.” 
For information concern¬ 
ing Bellingrath Gardens, 
inquire at any AAA office 
or your Tourist Informa¬ 
tion Bureau, “Ask Mr. 
Foster” Service or write 
direct to Bellingrath Gar¬ 
dens, Mobile, Ala., West¬ 
ern Union and Long Dis¬ 
tance Telephone Service 
are available at Gardens. 
Regular round trip bus 
service from Mobile to the 
Gardens each morning and 
afternoon at Special Rate. 
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"Til*- liiKt of the c.ve Is ft»r beauty." 
—Chinese Proverb. 
NEAR MOBILE, ALABAMA 
