Chandlcrii Elagans-^Scmi-tioublc to double, 
flower very large, pink variegated with white, 
peony form mixed with yellow stamens. 
Bush of open habit of growth and with 
long dark green slightly twisting leaves. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent.—Very thick peony of 
solid crimson; medium size. An early flower¬ 
ing, highly desirable Camellia of tall, very 
rapid, open growth with dark green round 
foliage. 
Chandlcrii Elagans (Red)—Same as above 
except bright, cherry-red flowers. 
Cliveana.—Large peony-form; bright pink. 
Very free bloomer for large kind. Strong up¬ 
right grower; foliage medium, large and 
bright green. One of our best. 
Prices on Class 1 
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in. B&B, charges collect_ 2.15 
in. B&B, changes collect_ 3.00 
in. B&B, charges collect_1. 5.00 
in. B&B, charges collect_ 7.00 
in. B&B, charges collect_ 9.00 
in. B&B, charges collect_ 12.00 
Hermc.—^Very large, loose peony form of 
elegant shape. Pink and red variegated with 
white margin. Compact upright grower with 
good foliage; free bloomer. 
Mona’-ch.—^Deep pink flowers of enormous 
size, having many clusters of stamens and 
petals, inside of larger outer petals, making 
a single flower equal to a bouquet. Beautiful 
foliage and compact grower. 
CLASS 2 
The Camellias in this class, although more 
plentiful than those in class one, arc really 
very desirable and should not be considered 
inferior in any way. 
Caleb Cope (Clarmont)—A medium sized 
double, soft pink, with center petals incurved. 
A rather compact giowcr with light green 
leaves with edges slightly curled. 
Mrs. Abby Wilder.—^Peony shaped white 
flowers, medium to laige, with splashes of 
pink. A good upright, fast, compact grower 
with medium green leaves. 
Pink Perfection.—Blooms very early with 
double clear shell pink flowers; petals sym- 
mctricaly arranged. A free bloomer. A com¬ 
pact grower with leaves of medium green. 
This is one of the most popular varieties. 
Pope Pius IX.—(Prince Eugene Napoleon; 
Carlotta Grissi; Mad. Lebois; Florcplcna 
Atrorubens; Imbricata Rubra plena)—A large 
full double, blood red, imbricated flov(^er, 
opening early and continuing until late, being 
excellent for cut flowers. The bush is of 
tall, compact upright growth. This Camellia 
is considered by many as the very finest 
double red. 
Prince Albert.—While we think this is the 
same as Herme. We have plants propogated 
from original bush at Fairhopc. 
Cheerful.—Cheerful in name and color. A 
bright, cherry-ned, very double, high-pointed 
center. This variety blooms while very young 
and usually has a few flowers open by Christ¬ 
mas. This bush is a tall, fast, rather compact 
grower with medium sized dark green 
leaves. • 
Earl of Castleberry.—A large, ceyisc color¬ 
ed Camellia with large outer petals and 
smaller fluted petals in center. Large glossy, 
green foliage. A very strong grower. 
Jarvis Red.—^Deep blood red, large size 
semi-double flower with exceedingly beauti¬ 
ful golden yellow stamens. Blooms in mid¬ 
season and sets buds when young. Narrow 
and somewhat crinkled dark green leaves. A 
spreading and thrifty grower. 
Miss Dora McCarthy.—^Large single white 
flowers with yellow stamens. This is the best 
single white Camellia we have seen. A fast 
upright habit of growth with rather large 
deep green foliage. 
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