Group 2 
SARA FROST—Full double flowers of medium size 
deep rose pink to red, some flowers when fully open have 
two centers which resemble a pair of owl eyes, fast bushy 
growth, very profuse bloomer, very late flowering. This 
is the most popular of all deep pink Camellias, very 
hardy and most satisfactory. We recommend this variety. 
WHITE STAR—Medium flower, pure white, over¬ 
lapped each other symmetrically forming star-shape. 
Leaves very small. Late bloomer. 
MATHOTIANA ALBA—Good size very double white 
with large light colored leaves. 
MAIDEN BLUSH—Semi-double blush pink of enor¬ 
mous size, large dark green foliage, very attractive. 
NOBLISSIMA—Full double Peony-type creamy- 
white. Begins blooming early in the season. 
ELATA—Semi-double very large flower, 4 inches in 
diameter. Semi-peony type with yellow stahiens. Color 
deep rose to carmine, bloom mid-season, very free bloomer. 
JARVIS RED—Deep blood red, semi-double flowers 
with golden stamens make this flower very attractive 
among dark green foliage. One of most popular kind. 
ROSE EMRY—Peony form of medium size, dark 
crimson in color, blooming very freely in early season. 
Leaves medium to large, dark green. 
ROSE MARY—Large double dark pink, strong 
grower. 
TRICOLOR SIBOLDII—Semi-double variegated 
pink, red and white flowers. 
REV. JOHN BENNETT—Semi-double to peony form 
flowers of medium size, dull green foliage, tall angular 
growth, late flowering 
REIN DE FLEURIS—Rich Vermillion red flaked 
with white, very double of perfect symmetry. 
AUSTILL PINK—Semi-aouble shell pink of medium 
size, stamen often intermixed with smaller petals in 
center. Compact, but fast grower. 
DIXIE—Double, deep pink, free bloomer. Mid¬ 
season bloomer. 
CHEERFULNESS—Flower, medium size of deep 
pink. Full double when the flower is fully opened, some 
times a little yellow stamen can be seen. Very early 
season and free bloomer. Leaves small, roundish thick, 
dark waxy shiny green. 
LADY ALICE—Very double pink, flowers resemble 
pink Radiance roses. 
MRS. ABBEY WILDER—Peony-type, white flowers 
with occasional stripes or spots of pink. 
DUKE DE ORLEANS—Creamy white with tiny 
specks of pink. Good size peony form, stamens inter¬ 
mixed with inner petals. 
Prices on Group 2 Camellias: 
Each 
3-5 inches ...*.20c 
6-8 inches .35c 
8-12 inches .40c 
12-18 inches . 50c 
