GLEN 40—As we do not know the real name of 
this variety, we are following temporarily the 
name by which it is locally called. The flower is 
full double, rose type, resembles Colonel Firey, 
but slightly larger in size, and color of the flower 
is more scarlet. Leaves are thick and stiff with 
dull point. Very slow grower. 
H. A. DOWNING—Semi-double flower, very large. 
Color is bright crimson to carmine red. Some- 
times spotted with white. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER—Full double, peony 
type large flower of soft pink. Blossoms at mid- 
season. Vigorous, but rather loose grower. 
NAGASAKI—tThis is one of the largest flowered 
camellia. It usually measures 5 to 6 inches in 
diameter. Semi-double flower with 12 to 14 large 
petals and a few small ones intermixed with 
yellow stamens. Color usually white on soft pink 
ground, but sometimes shows pink spots on white 
ground. Very beautiful. Blooms early to mid- 
season. 
PRIDE OF GREENVILLE—As we do not know 
the real name of this variety, we are following 
its local name temporarily. Flower very large, 
full double. peony type. Bright red in color, very 
beautiful. Blooms at mid-season. Upright grower. 
Price on above rare varieties: 
Each _ 10 100 
GS OINCH SILOM Dow eee 1.00 8.50 75.00 
8-10 inch, from pot.............. 1.50 12.50 100.00 
10-15 inch, lath house 
STOW, DOLD. torn e ee 2.00 17.50 150.00 
15-20 inch, lath house 
grown, B&B Be i 3.50 30.00 
20-24 inch, lath house 
PTOWT ys Dama ee ee 5.00 45.00 
We also offer grafted plants of following vari- 
eties: Sara C- Hastie, Laurel Leaf, C. M. Hovey: 
8-12 inch, one year top on 
Oo. Van, O10 TOOL aa, 2.00 
12-15 inch, one year top on 
SYVear Old POO. set ee 4.00 
15-20 inch, one year top, on 
B year: old. rote. se-ncc sucess 6.00 
AUGUSTA WILSON—It is our great pleasure to 
. have named this variety “Augusta Wilson in mem- 
ory of a famous writer of Mobile. She was very 
fond of this variety and planted it in the gardens 
of her home in Ashland Place many ‘years ago. 

Overlook ®@2f} Nursery 
