GROUP 3 CAMELLIAS 
This group consists of the more hardy, faster and 
easier growing kinds. 
HENRY FAVRE—Red and pink variegated. 
BLUSHING BRIDE—Flowers, delicate soft pink, 
very attractive leaves medium. 
RUBRA PLENA—Double red. 
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN—Flowers full double, 
pure white. 
SNOW WHITE—Fully imb., medium sized. Pure 
white. 
ROSE CHARM—Double pink. 
RED WINGS—Double red. 
SMITH’S BRILLIANT—Deep double red. 
LADY CAMPBELL—Double pink. 
Prices on Group 3 Camellias 
Each 
3-5 inches .$ .15 
5-8 inches .25 
8-12 inches .30 
12-18 inches .40 
18-24 inch specimen . 1.50 
24-30 inch specimen . 2.00 
30-36 inch specimen. 2.50 
3-4 foot specimen . 3.59 
POPULAR PRICED CAMELLIAS 
If you want some lower priced Camellias, we have 
them, too. Good double kinds, some extra good, even 
rare and beautiful varieties, but we mixed them up, and 
have to sell them at bargain prices. 
Prices for Mixed Camellias 
Each 
6-8 inches . . .$ .10 
8-12 inches .25 
15-18 inches .35 
18-24 inch specimen . 1.09 
24-30 inch specimen . 1.50 
30-36 inch specimen .'.. 2.00 
3-4 foot specimen . 2.50 
Coniferous Evergreens 
CEDRUS DEODARA—For many years in Southern 
gardens this tree has stood out as the handsomest of all 
the conifers. Bright, bluish green foliage, tree grows up 
cone-shaped, with graceful branches. 
18-24 inches—each .75c 
CUNNINGHAMIA LANCEOLATA (sinensis)—One 
of the aristocrats among coniferous evergreens, shaping 
up like the well-known Deodar Cedar. The foliage is of 
the darkest green, pine like, and very compact. 
15-18 inches—each .50c 
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA PLUMOSA (Retin- 
ospora plumosa)—A showy conifer of plumy, dark green 
foliage. May be trimmed rounded or cone-shaped, or al¬ 
lowed to grow to point at top somewhat like native Red 
Cedar. 15-18 inches—each: 50c 18-24 inch—713c 
