The plant has long, narrow dark green foliage, 
and is a very good bloomer. 
1 year grafts on 6 to 7 year old under- 
SNOWDRIFT—A lovely, pure white camellia, 
with large semi-double blooms. The arrange- 
ment of the petals around the center cluster of 
stamens is very attractive, and the texture of 
the petals is of a very good, lasting quality. 
1 year grafts on 6 to 7 year old under- 
Ki ah aie <A aan $6.00 
VICTOR EMMANUEL— This huge, peony- 
form camellia of deep velvety orange-red is dif- 
ficult of description in that the formation of the 
bloom is distinctly different from that of any 
other camellia we have seen. The many large 
wavy petals open up into an irregular formation 
around a center of yellow stamens. The plant 
has small, round leaves and grows bushy and 
compact. While this lovely camellia is one of 
the finest in the country, we are in position this 
season to offer these at very low prices. We 
have spent a number of years, and gone to great 
expense in building up a large supply of stock 
plants as a source of cuttings, in an effort to be 
able to offer this variety to the trade at prices 
that will enable every nurseryman to bring it 
to his customers at reasonable prices. 
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livery) uBtieee fs Rete on ore oO” 
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Se COOLS) eer, or eet ie 15S 
12-18 in. (branched) B. Ra Bupa woo - ODARW 
18-24 in. (branched) Be cabweee 4.00 
18-24 in. specimen plants B. & sy cke | 6.00 
24-30 in. specimen plants B. & B... 8.00 
2 year grafts on 4 to 5 year old ene - 
cie(e 'é > ae ei co A Lac dee ie 4.00 
COLONEL FIREY—(Mississtep1 HastiE)—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, CarNneEa)— 
A medium sized full double flower of a beautiful 
shade of blush pink, almost white. This is one 
of the oldest varieties known, but is also one of 
the most difficult to propagate, which, in addi- 
tion to its beauty, accounts for the fact that it 
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