petals. Some petals are pure white, some solid 
dark purplish red, and some deep crimson with 
large white markings. The leaves are a dis- 
tinctive dark green, coarsely serrated, some 
being variegated. Very rare. 
Each 
Grafted plants on four-year old under- 
UOC K seat vanaei sate attain coher agg here: $4.00 
2 year old grafts on five-year old under- 
SUOC Kee tees Beene et ae eA Adee ss 9.00 
SEEDLING “DUNCAN BELL’’—A wonderful 
new variety, the original of which is in the famous 
Bellingrath Gardens. We obtained our cuttings 
from the lady who planted the seed. Mr. Bel- 
lingrath considers this one of the most outstand- 
ing of all the camellias in his collection. He has 
honored it with his own name, ‘“‘Duncan Bell,”’ 
and planted it next to his beautiful residence, in 
the most lovely spot in his Gardens. The blos- 
soms are six inches in diameter, a beautiful 
orange red, with large flat, regularly imbricated 
outer petals, and numerous irregularly arranged 
small petals in the center, different from any 
other camellia we have seen. A fast, tall-grow- 
ing plant, with giant shiny leaves. If you visit 
Bellingrath Gardens ask to see this camellia. 
We will graft plants of this variety on order. 
COLONEL FIREY—(Mississtpp1 HAstTIE)—A 
large fiery red camellia of outstanding beauty. 
The flowers are perfection.in form, with many 
petals closely imbricated. The leaves are long 
and narrow, the new growth having a decided 
red coloring when it is very tender. One of the 
freest flowering and most admired. 
LADY HUME’S BLUSH—(Burr, CARNEA)— 
A medium sized full double flower of a beautiful 
shade of blush pink, almost white. This is a 
most difficult variety to propagate, but once 
grown it is a gem in any collection. 
ROSS—(Our local nursery name)—A large semi- 
double salmon pink flower, with occasional 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. 
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