Nobilissima.—Cieamy white medium size 
semi^double flower, slightly peoni-form, with 
golden anthered stamens interspersed with 
petaloids near the center. Blooms early and 
sets buds when young. Roundish light green 
leaves, some variegated. A spreading, thrifty 
grower. 
Red Downing.—A brilliant rich red with 
golden yellow stamens clustered in the cen¬ 
ter, is semi-double and flowers in mid-sea¬ 
son. A slow growing bush with rather small, 
medium green leaves. 
Rev. John Bennett.—^Deep salmon-pink, 
center petals interspersed with showy yel¬ 
low staniens. An upright grower with dull 
green foliage, and mid-season bloomer. 
Va-iegated.—This is a semi-double 
bright pink striped with rose showing beau¬ 
tiful yellow stamens. It is a fast, tall grower 
with dark green leaves. 
Prices on Class 2 
12 to 18 in. B&B, charges collect.$ 1.50 
18 to 24 in. B&B, charges collect-. 2.15 
24 to 30 in. B&B, charges collect_ 3.00 
30 to 36 in. B&B, charges collect_ 4.00 
36 to 42 in. B&B, charges collect_ 5.00 
42 to 48 in. B&B, charges collect_ 6.00 
CLASS 3 
In this class we are listing a few of the old 
favorites. No Camellia garden is complete 
without these varieties. 
Bealie Rosea.—A double clear pink white 
when opening, resembles a rosebud; a mid¬ 
season bloomer. The bush has a round, com¬ 
pact habit of growth with small light green 
leaves. 
Colonial Pink.—Frequently sold as Glorie 
de Nantes, but they are not the same. The 
flowers are large semi-double rose pink with 
center petals often twisting. An upright 
grower with medium small roundish glossy 
green foliage. 
Lily.—A medium sized white flower. They 
sometimes show a few stamens. Its bush is 
a fast, tall, compact grower with narrow 
light green leaves. 
Mane Moren.—^Double shell pink, medium 
size flowers with stamens in center. Fast, up¬ 
right grower. Leaves are medium size and 
light green. Propogated from the Neville 
bushes in Monroeville. 
Mathotiana Alba.—A large size, very dou¬ 
ble white with an occasional bloom of deli¬ 
cate pink and should have a shady location 
for best results. A compact, rapid grower 
with large, dark glossy green leaves. 
Perfection Variegated. (Haemanthus)—A 
very loose peony foym of rose pink blotched 
with shades of white, showing golden yellow 
stamens among the petals. A fast open habit 
of growth with medium green foliage. 
Prince Frederick.—The flowers are me¬ 
dium size double red and white. A medium 
compact grower with dark green foliage. 
Leaves sometimes variegated with greenish 
yellow. 
Sarah Frost.—The flowers are double rose 
red and a profuse bloomen, in mid-season. 
A hardy variety' of medium fast growth and 
very compact with medium sized dark green 
leaves. 
Warratah. (Honeycomb)—^Very double, 
peony flower. Resembles Prof. Sargent, but 
the guard petals are five in number and 
the center of the form is very tight like a 
comb of honey. A very fast, upright habit 
of growth with deep green leaves. A mid- 
season bloomer. 
Prices On Class 3 
8 to 12 in. defoliated, P.R. pp-$ -65 
12 to 15 in. defoliated, P.R. pp- .80 
15 to 18 in. B&B, charges collect- 1.10 
18 to 24 in. B&B, charges collect- 1.60 
24 to 30 in. B&B, charges collect- 1.85 
30 to 36 in. B&B, charges collect- 2.50 
36 to 42 in. B&B, charges collect- 3.50 
42 to 48 in. B&B, charges collect- 4.50 
USEFUL HINTS 
Use Florida Volck one part to fifty for 
Scale Insect, White Fly and Red Spider. 
Use Bordeaux Mixture sprayed on or Sul- 
rote dusted on for all Fungus, Thrips and 
Mealy Bugs. 
Use Aluminum Sulphate to correct soil 
acidity for growing Azaleas and other acid 
loving plants. 
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