ROSS (Our local nursery name)—A large 
semi-double salmon pink flower, with oc¬ 
casional small spots of white. The center- 
petals are loosely twisted among golden 
stamens. Everyone who sees this lovely 
camellia in bloom immediately wants to 
own one. The plants do not bloom while 
young, and are among the latest to bloom 
in the season. Fine for cut flowers, as the 
stems are very long. 
SCARLETT O’HARA — Large, beautiful 
flower of deep scarlet, with an occasional 
splotch of white. Perfection form, with 
many petals closely imbricated. A very 
rare, exquisite late bloomer. 
ST. ELMO (Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson) — 
Thick peony form, very large, full and 
round. The flowers are a deep beautiful 
shade of pink, some marked with faint 
white spots. A tall, fast grower with large 
round waxy leaves. The original bush from 
which our cuttings were taken belonged to 
Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson, and we have 
therefore named this wonderful camellia 
after her famous novel. 
Prices of last 7 varieties listed above: 
Each 10 
3-5 inches, 2*4 inch pot. $ .50 $4.00 
6-8 inches, B&B..65 . 
8-12 inches, B&B. 1.00 . 
12-15 inches, B&B.. 1.25 . 
15-18 inches, B&B. 1.50 . 
18-24 inches, B&B. 2.25 . 
GROUP I 
ALBA PLENA—The finest of all white 
camellias. The pure white, wax-like full 
double flowers are about 4 inches in di¬ 
ameter, of perfect symmetry. Splendid for 
cut flowers. Harder to propagate than 
most varieties. We have up to 18-24 inch 
sizes, and some large specimens up to seven 
feet, on which we will quote a special price. 
Prices on Alba Plena camellias as shown 
below, with the exception of 3-5 inch size, 
from 21/4 inch pot, which are priced at $.15 
each in all quantities. 
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