ROSE EMRY (Christmas Glory; Orientalis; Arajishi; 
Honneur de Amerique) 
Deep rose medium size flower. Some full double. Some 
peoniform with small sponge center and larger than the 
full double flowers. No stamens. Blooms early and sets 
buds when young. Medium to large long pointed dark 
green leaves. An erect and thrifty grower. We have a few 
nice specimen plants. 
SARAH FROST 
Rose red medium size full double rose form flower, petals 
diminishing in size to the center, giving the bloom the ap¬ 
pearance of having depth. No stamens. Imbricated. 
Blooms in mid-season and sets buds when young. Large 
round light green very handsome foliage. A compact and 
vigorous grower. Blooms ’ideally suited for corsage. The 
true Sarah Frost is an exceedingly beautiful flower, and the 
bush is one of the most handsome of all. Every collector 
will want one. 
PRICES ON ABOVE EIGHT GROUP A VARIETIES: 
Lath-house grown, single stem, B&B Each 10 100 
8-12 inch_$ .35 S 3.00 $25.00 
12-18 inch_ .50 4.50 40.00 
18-24 inch_ .65 6.00 55.00 
Lath-house grown, branched, B&B 
18-24 inch_ $2.00 $17.50 
24-30 inch_ 2.50 20.00 
30-36 inch_ 3.00 25.00 
36-42 inch_ 3.50 30.00 
Prices on sizes larger than listed and on field grown specimen 
plants quoted on application. 
GROUP B CAMELLIA VARIETIES 
AMERICANA (Maid of Orleans; Countess of Orkney) 
Pink and white variegated. Medium size full double flower, 
which blooms in mid-season and sets buds when young. 
Very florifirous. Medium size long pointed, some leaves 
beautifully variegated. A compact and thrifty grower. An 
exceedingly beautiful Camellia when the buds are not injured 
by the cold. Buds easily injured by cold. Best suited for 
growing in green house, and when so handled will provide 
beautiful and quite distinctive and different blooms for cut 
flower purposes, as compared to flowers of any other type. 
We have a few nice specimen plants. 
JARVIS RED 
Deep blood red, large size semi-double flower with exceed¬ 
ingly beautiful golden yellow stamens. Blooms in mid¬ 
season and sets buds when young. Narrow and somewhat 
crinkled dark green leaves. A spreading and thrifty grower. 
The strikingly beautiful color combinations possessed by 
this Camellia make it one that is desired by every grower. 
The gorgeous deep blood red of the bloom, with the beauti¬ 
ful golden yellow stamens in the center, against a back¬ 
ground of dark green foliage is strikingly attractive, and 
this exact effect can be secured with no other variety. We 
have a few nice specimen plants. 
LADY CAMPBELL (Arnaldo de Brezia) 
Dark pink with small white stripes, medium size very double 
flower with no stamens. Blooms in early season and sets 
buds when young. Small roundish dark green leaves. An 
erect and thrifty grower. We have a few nice specimen 
plants. 
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